97 Pathfinder Spark Plug Replacement - Help
RBeach
03-20-2007, 05:26 PM
I can not for the life of me get access to the rear spark plug on the drivers side.
I have tried every combination of extensions and a swivel, and still cannot seem to reach it.
Any ideas?
Rusty
I have tried every combination of extensions and a swivel, and still cannot seem to reach it.
Any ideas?
Rusty
lewisnc100
03-22-2007, 06:11 AM
Your pathfinder should have come with the right tools to replace that spark plug. They came in the bag of tools under the rear seat along with the jack parts. There's a page in the owner's manual that shows you how they work.
RBeach
03-22-2007, 12:51 PM
Thanks.
I meant to come back on here that night, and post that I got it changed out. I didn't know about the spark plug tool under the back seat. I have seen the bag before, but never knew there was a tool specifically for the spark plugs in there. I had no problem getting the other 5 out, it was just that back one.
I never thought about checking the owner's manual. I guess if I would have looked, it would have made it so much easier. I have the Haynes manual, but it didn't say anything about it.
Well, at least I guess I know where they are for next time.
I meant to come back on here that night, and post that I got it changed out. I didn't know about the spark plug tool under the back seat. I have seen the bag before, but never knew there was a tool specifically for the spark plugs in there. I had no problem getting the other 5 out, it was just that back one.
I never thought about checking the owner's manual. I guess if I would have looked, it would have made it so much easier. I have the Haynes manual, but it didn't say anything about it.
Well, at least I guess I know where they are for next time.
88pathoffroad
03-29-2007, 11:39 AM
I've never had a problem using a ratchet, extension and u-joint. Perhaps you need a longer extension or something.
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