Here you go....
http://www.trustmymechanic.com/
http://www.ehow.com/how_110_replace-spark-plugs.html
Yours: Grumpy
2006-07-18 05:30:53
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answered by Grumpy 6
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Go to a parts store like O'Rileys or Autozone and buy repair manuals. I have found Chilton's manuals to be pretty infromative.
2006-07-18 06:36:23
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answered by guitardan 5
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Your local public library will have repair manuals, and you should be able to make a copy of whatever page(s) you need.
2006-07-18 05:31:18
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answered by Mary Beth 4
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best bet is to get a manual because it will be invaluable if you want to wrench in the future. Haynes and Clymer are the reasonable and thorough manuals out there.
2006-07-18 05:33:20
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answered by ridingdragon 2
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Go to any Auto zone or part store like that, and they should have car manuals there...You should have no problem finding what you need...
2006-07-18 05:30:09
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answered by ~Sinfully~Exquisite~Stalking~ 4
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Check out the auto dealership.
2006-07-18 05:30:45
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answered by akp683 2
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Online, just look around.
2006-07-18 05:34:42
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answered by LoganXXX 2
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Autozone.com has some helpful info...
2006-07-18 05:30:51
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answered by Anonymous
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check out EBAY online.x
2006-07-18 05:30:59
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answered by vicky l 6
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auto places, wal-mart, etc.
2006-07-18 05:31:56
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answered by Anonymous
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