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2003-2007 Honda Accord Spark Plugs Replacement

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  1. 2003-2007 Honda Accord Spark Plugs Replacement, Opening the Hood: paso 1, imagen 1 de 2 2003-2007 Honda Accord Spark Plugs Replacement, Opening the Hood: paso 1, imagen 2 de 2
    • Locate the hood latch beside the driver's side door, next to the left foot rest.

    • Pull the latch toward you to release the hood.

    I change my oil every 5.000 miles like clockwork I did a compression test a few weeks ago and it's only lost about 2% of it compression and done 160.000 miles so well worth it

    Graham Wells - Contestar

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    • Walk around to the front of the vehicle.

    • Slide your hand under the hood, directly above the Honda emblem. Locate and pull the hood tab to unlock the hood.

    • Once the tab is released, lift the hood up.

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    • Use your left hand to hold the hood up. Locate the hood stand and pull it out of the clip.

    • Place the tip of the hood stand into the hole located in the upper left of the hood.

    • You can now let the hood rest on the stand.

  4. 2003-2007 Honda Accord Spark Plugs Replacement, Spark Plugs: paso 4, imagen 1 de 2 2003-2007 Honda Accord Spark Plugs Replacement, Spark Plugs: paso 4, imagen 2 de 2
    • Use a 10 mm hex driver or socket to remove the four screws that hold the spark plug cover in place.

    • Lift the plastic cover and set it aside.

    You may need to use a wrench if your screws get separated from the bottom part under the spark plug cover.

    Craig Mendonca - Contestar

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    • Remove the spark plug wire by pinching the locking tabs on either side of it and pulling it out.

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    • Use a 10 mm hex driver or socket to remove the four spark plug boot screws.

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    • Lift the boot screws out of the spark plug bores.

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    • Locate the spark plug at the bottom of the bore.

    • Use a ratchet, extension, and 5/8 inch socket to remove the plug by turning counterclockwise until it's free.

    what length of socket extension needed for 2005 honda accord

    Parimal - Contestar

    Place duct tape on the inside of socket if the spark plug isn’t held when trying to pull it up. Also, tape the socket to the socket extension to ensure that it doesn’t fall into the bore.

    Craig Mendonca - Contestar

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    • Pull the plug out of the bore.

    Référence de la bougie svp

    ABROUS AHMED - Contestar

    Do you need to check ignition coils for each cylinders for tune up

    Julius Tomlin - Contestar

  10. 2003-2007 Honda Accord Spark Plugs Replacement: paso 10, imagen 1 de 1
    • Determine if the spark plug needs to be replaced by examining the gap for the problems listed below:

    • The gap is bridged by corrosion.

    • The gap is too large.

    • The area around the gap is black and dark.

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    • If the spark plug doesn't need to be replaced, return it to the spark plug bore. If it does need to be replaced, use a new one.

    • Use of Anti-Seize on the thread of spark plug is highly recommended to ensure threads don't get damaged while tightening.

    • Use a ratchet, extension, and 5/8 inch socket to tighten the spark plug by turning clockwise. Use your hand to tighten as well.

    • If a torque wrench is available, tighten to 13 ft-lbs.

    • Repeat Steps 10-13 for the three remaining spark plugs.

    Can I tighten the spark plug properly without a torque wrench?

    Parimal - Contestar

    You can get a torque wrench at Harbor freight for less than $20 and if you are a do-it-yourself person you will need this for every mechanical job you do. Lawn equipment,automobiles , or anything that uses machined parts you will always need a torque wrench. They will last a lifetime if you clean it and zero it after every job.

    Bob Wilson -

    Denso specifically states in their spark plug manual that thread lubricant should not be used due to potential overtightening resulting to seal leakage.

    Erno Pentzin - Contestar

Conclusión

After reinstalling all four spark plugs, follow Steps 3-9 in reverse order to reattach the spark plug cover and close the car's hood.

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Great instructions! I was able to change them pretty quickly.

JOEL DENNIS - Contestar

First rule of thumb when changing spark plugs is to do it when the engine is cold. If you don't have a torque wrench it's ok, you can still tighten them properly. Easiest thing to do is put the new plug in the spark plug socket, attach the extension (8 or 10 in. is perfect) but not the ratchet. Thread the plug in until it is snug, then attach the ratchet to tighten. Most spark plug manufacturers put on the box (especially NGK) how much to tighten. Usually if the plug has no gasket, tighten 1/16 to 1/8 of a turn. If it has a gasket, tighten 1/2 to 2/3 of a turn. For an '05 Accord 4 cyl. they have a gasket.

wingmaneh - Contestar

Thanks for the clear instructions & photos!

Steve T - Contestar

I appreciate the thorough and precise instructions. I would add using anti-seize on new plug threads.

ssnider727 - Contestar

On an '05 Accord, are there any wires that need to be replaced at a regular interval?

Ryan Roux - Contestar

All Done With Absolutely No

Clyde Dobbins - Contestar

Is there ignition coils in each cylinders on the 2005 Accord

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