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Old 08-14-08, 06:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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How do you change spark plugs on a 1995 Acura Legend? tnx..newbie here..


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Old 08-14-08, 11:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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How do you change spark plugs on an Autopartswarehouse 1995 Acura Legend? tnx..newbie here..


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for each of theignition coil there is one spark plug. Unbolt each of its metal braces to get to the back coil and spark plug and change them. Put a drop of oil or anti-seize on the threads of the new plugs.
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for each of theignition coil there is one spark plug. Unbolt each of its metal braces to get to the back coil and spark plug and change them. Put a drop of oil or anti-seize on the threads of the new plugs.
tnx for d info kurt..ill try it 2moro..
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Don't forget that each coil pack has a wiring harness.

You'll probably want to carefully disconnect those to pull the coil pack.
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There is one ignition coil FOR EACH SPARK PLUG in this engine- six total You remove the two 10mm nuts holding each coil to the head cover, then the coils just lift right out. The spark plug is down in a well under its coil. You will see the top of the spark plug after that plug's coil is removed. There are three on each side. The drivers side may have a metal brace bar in the way. Unbolt this to get to the back coil and spark plug. Note that these are Platinum plugs and are not cheap. Use only the correct Acura recommended plugs.

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