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Learn how to replace spark plugs, inspect spark plugs, gap spark plugs, figure out what spark plugs are best for your car and where to use antiseize and dielectric grease. I cover every aspect in spark plug and wire replacement all in one video!

Again, thanks Advance Auto Parts for providing all of those spark plugs so I could make the video! Here is what I used:

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  1. Eric Hernandez

    I watched 3 videos and now im a full time mechanic

  2. Brendan Cross

    2:30 to be honest, it sounds a bit like a commercial diesel truck. That ain't good for a mustang, call me crazy

  3. Jason Babich

    How bout the dog bone on that 3.8 gum engine. Let’s you rock the engine forward to give you more access to the back three

  4. Gary Pellett

    Those are the wrong plugs for a 4.6. Threads are to long other then that great video.

  5. King David Laurejas

    who's watching for fun?
    2018

  6. Mark Schecterson

    One more tip…tape the sparkplug socket to the extension. Sometimes the rubber boot inside the socket is extra snug and won't let go after you've installed the new plug. Ask me how I know. Chris, you're awesome and inspiring. Thanks for all your help.

  7. Tyler Bone

    And here I am, with my ‘01 F-150 with the 5.4 triton dreading the day I have to change mine. Ford should’ve recalled those engines, they’re terrible. I’m just lucky I have the one version of that engine (2v with PI heads) that is at least decent. Still has that spark plug issue though

  8. Richard Ren

    The original spark plug wires says BMW LOL

  9. Dd2b4ever D

    Okay…I'm sorry but this is going to be a long, & not completely related, comment but I'm hoping that you'll understand why I wrote it all, in the end… LOL! Also…I am talking to ChrisFix, here, so anyone else that might get irritated by my long-winded comment can go ahead and stop reading now. This comment is more about how I came across this video and why I decided to subscribe to this channel more than any valuable information so anyone that gets irritated with long-winded comments or any keyboard bullies (the reason I rarely comment about or post anything, anywhere, ever) can just go sit quietly in a corner for this one because I have warned you what you are getting with this comment and you don't have to read it. Particularly as it's not being written TO you! Sorry, as I said, I've had it with the keyboard bullies but I absolutely want to share this with you ChrisFix, because I'm hoping that you'll find it as interesting and humorous as I do.

    So I came across your video in a weird way…I started out looking for ways to organize my husband's sockets because he complained that I put them all in one drawer in the tool box "when some are metric and some aren't" but, in my defense, here's how they were ORIGINALLY 'organized': quite a few were in one drawer of one of the tool boxes in the garage, several were in another drawer of the same tool box, a few in another tool box, quite a few on the shelf out there…some right by each tool box and some nowhere near any toolbox! Plus there were many of them scattered throughout several rooms in the basement and several in our bedroom! LOL! Anyway, I remembered that he said some of them should be in the same drawer as the spark plugs and for that reason as well as simple curiosity I did a search on "How to change a Spark Plug". Yours was not the first video that I watched and, despite the fact that at least one of the other guys were SELF proclaimed "experts" & the fact that you claimed no such title, your video was not only the most informative but ALSO the MOST INTERESTING/ENJOYABLE to watch! Your video was ten times longer than several of the others and, with at least a couple of them, I wanted to STOP watching because they were obnoxious/annoying! Thank you for being SO informative! It makes me wonder if you actually TEACH classes? If not, you certainly can/should! I found your video to be so informative and interesting to watch that I immediately saved it and subscribed to your channel and that was BEFORE I discovered that you had previously (that sizable discount is, sadly, no longer active but it was nice of you to have done that) spoken for your fans to get a discount at Advanced Auto!

    Anyway, I'm going to go check out the rest of your videos and, if I'm lucky, I'll find the one that I actually needed (& should have searched for) in the first place (how to properly organize my husband's socket sets) among your existing videos! If not, I'll have to continue my search elsewhere…provided I don't actually end up getting lost in the existing videos you DO have…since THAT is a definite possibility, considering the fact that, in all honesty, I told my husband that I only put them in the one drawer so HE could further organize them HIMSELF & That's exactly WHY the spark plugs are sitting in an otherwise empty drawer! LOL! I was just thinking about doing it for him as a surprise but I might just watch more of your videos instead since it's cold in the garage AND I'm stuck only able to use my weak arm after having recently had shoulder surgery. LOL

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