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2010 frontier 4 cylinder
I need some serious help with changing spark plugs. I am trying to remove the intake manifold as of right now to get to the spark plugs. Removing the bolts and nuts are a pain in the butt. I don't know how many there are to remove, I need a good diagram to look at.
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RFrench, If you don't have the Nissan Factory Service Manual, then you need to get one. https://www.reliable-store.com/produ...iant=742883107 I recently got mine from these Folks and for 9 $'s, the Price is Right, so no excuse. After you get the Service Manual, you should be able to see what you need to do. After I got mine, I downloaded the file's in a New Folder and then Burned those File's to a CD, for a permanent backup copy. I haven't had to replace the Plug's on my '13 yet,, but I'll be referring to the Service Manual when the time come's. The Manual is Very handy to have for all the Preventative maintenance service's as well. Regards,
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2013 SVV6 KC AT 2WD Frontier, '93 4Cyl, AT, KC Hardbody(20yrs Orig Owner-Sold 174K mi.) Last edited by JRJoe; 06-05-2018 at 09:41 AM. |
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There's a short clip on YouTube that may help you; it's in Spanish, but it might provide you with the info you are looking for:
https://youtu.be/3RHmixHBKKY |
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the easy way to change spark plugs in a2010 4cycinder Nissan Frontier
You can take off the right front tire and take off the inside fenderweld you can get to the intake manifold bolts out easier than taking them out from the top.
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