Thursday 13 November 2014

Switch The Spark Plugs On The 2003 Nissan Altima

How end I Moderate the Glimmer Plugs on a 2003 Nissan Altima?


The Nissan Altima is a mid-size sedan with a V-6 engine. When the Glimmer plugs potency defective, the engine begins to misfire and fuel efficiency drops. Adequate plug failure Testament generate the vehicle stall outside, and starting it again is impossible without changing the plugs. Transform Glimmer plugs every 100,000 miles whether they aren't serviced earlier. Spark plug wires are contrasting lengths, however they are all the duplicate colour and basic shape, so working with them can be confusing. Alter one spark plug at a chronology and aim the wire afterword to cache track of the changed plugs.


Instructions


1. Field the Nissan Altima on a aligned surface and allot the parking brake. Remove the spark plug wire cap from the spark plug. Grip the wire socket firmly and twist and pull at the same time.3.


Unbolted the hood and secure it in city with the hood prop. Disconnect the denying battery cable with a socket wrench.2.


Attach a deep-well spark plug socket to the socket wrench and remove the spark plug.


4. Gap the new spark plug with the spark plug gapping wire according to the specifications found in the owner's manual.


5. Place the new spark plug in the hole and tighten it with the socket wrench. Tighten the plug until it is snug, but be careful not to tighten it too much.


6. Push the spark plug wire back onto the end of the spark plug until it seats firmly into position. Mark the wire with a small piece of tape to show that it has been done. Repeat the process with the rest of the spark plugs until all have been replaced.