I believe your vehicle has individual coil packs for each cylinder, Their should be a torque screw or bolt holding them down, Unscrew one at a time and lift up and pull out ... then change the plug.
A Chilton's or Haynes manual would help you work on your vehicle so much easier.
2006-08-09 03:53:05
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answered by grande alacrán 5
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That engine is a V-6 and accordingly will have three spark plugs on each cylinder bank in the V. Although I have not looked at that particular Chrysler engine, typically Chyrsler locates its plugs on the outer rather than the inner sides of the V configuration. As the engine is mounted transversely (sideways) this will mean that there will be three plugs on the front and three on the back--the back ones being fairly difficult to change just because access and line of sight are so limited there. Each plug will have a cable leading to it, about 1/6 of an inch in diameter.
I hope this has been helpful.
2006-08-09 03:22:09
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answered by anonymourati 5
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Sits inside the valve cover. the spark plugs wires run down the top of the valve cover, remove the wire boots and you'll see the plugs down in the holes.
Word of advice, before you start. Make sure, that you pay attention to the way the wires run to the distributor. If the wires are not routed right, it will induce voltage between the cables, causing misfiring and developing a surge at acceleration in high-speed operation.
2006-08-09 03:24:08
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answered by michael081278 4
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On one end of the spark plug wires assuming you have spark plug wires and not Coil Over Plug (COP), in which case they're under the individual ignition coils for each cylinder.
2006-08-09 03:21:59
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answered by bobweb 7
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