I think it's time for new plugs on my 06 GM. The manual says "unbolt the coil and have at it". But the fuel rail is clearly in the way. Manuals, have been understated in the past. Do I know what I am looking at? Could this be a big job? I've been doing my own thing on my cars since 1973. I changed plugs on my Jetta after the dealer told me I couldn't. Thanks, Doug
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There's room to get them out, honest. Once you pull them up a little you can angle them enough to get them past the fuel rail
If you have access to compressed air, blow out the holes before removing the plugs so any crud in there doesn't fall into your combustion chambers.Pete ::::>>> resident LED addict and CFI defector LED bulb replacements
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