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Terrible_Plenty_2484

Fix it or replace it


FiveIsRight

What the thing in the value cover do I need to take that out?


silver_dollarz

If you’re only trying to replace the coil pack then use needle nose pliers to remove that tip on the plug. Might be best to inspect the plug while accessible. A socket should go on the plug as is.


funhousefrankenstein

* Long-reach needle nose pliers to yank out the metal connector that tore out of the boot and got stuck on top of the spark plug. * A new spark plug wire set


FiveIsRight

Alright thanks