WooHoo!!!

Professur

Mushroom at large
It's done. It's works.


I actually managed to change the rear sparkplugs on the POS!!!

I would like to take this time to thank my co-pilot Kruz for his patience in walking me through the pure hell involved.

And a bit of advice to anyone with a 6-cylinder minivan.... $500 is NOT too much to pay for changing sparkplugs.

Although, my total cost for plugs and leads was... $54.

Almost worth the pain, lost skin, and bruises. Almost.












BTW the final key to being able to fix it was a single day of 16C weather.
 

Neo

Administrator
Staff member
congrats prof... I know the feeling , its great to be able to do this kind of thing when you can. Or when you have to.
 

Kruz

Moderator
Staff member
Alright Prof!!!!!!!! Wohoo
Now that wasn't so bad was it:)
BTW a nice pair of thin Nomax(sp) gloves will keep the skin on your knuckels where it belongs:)
 

Professur

Mushroom at large
Wasn't the knuckles (well, ok, one knuckle) but the forearm.

BTW where the hell is the #2 oxy sensor? I still have that to do once the weather warms up.
 

Kruz

Moderator
Staff member
Bank 1\senser 1 is on the side where #1 cylinder is...
Bank 2\senser 1 is on the opposit side...(this is the one you need to replace)
Bank 1\senser 3 is behind the cat convertor...
 
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