
Match the longest wire in the new set with the longest wire on the vehicle, then match the next longest, and so forth.For more information on spark plugs, chat with a knowledgeable expert at your local NAPA AUTO PARTS store. It’s a good idea to check spark plug wires during spark plug replacement or at least every 30,000 miles.Ĭheck out all the ignition system parts available on NAPA Online or trust one of our 17,000 NAPA AutoCare locations for routine maintenance and repairs. Some spark plug wires last upwards of 300,000 miles, but there’s no recommended spark plug wire replacement interval. Use a toothpick or cotton swab to apply a thin layer of dielectric grease to the inside of the spark plug boot, preventing water intrusion, corrosion and arcing (short-circuiting). Dielectric grease should be used at both ends of the spark plug wire, but don’t put a big gob in the end of the boot.
#How to install spark plugs and wires free#
Use the pliers to grasp and twist the spark plug boot to free it, then pull away from the spark plug. Spark plug pliers can prevent damage to spark plug wires.The best way to replace spark plug wires is to change one cable at a time, routing each one exactly like the original. Some spark plug cable sets come prenumbered, but not all are so convenient. Each spark plug wire must be in order - distributor cap port one to spark plug one, and so on. Here are three tips to get the job done well:

Replacing spark plug wires is a matter of removing the old and installing the new, but don’t get ahead of yourself. If its resistance reads “OL” or “∞” (infinite), it indicates an open circuit, which means there’s no spark going to cylinder one. If cylinder one’s spark plug wire is 1.5 feet long and measures 25 ohms or higher, the result is a weak spark and poor combustion. They typically measure 10 to 15 ohms per foot. Use a digital multimeter to measure the spark plug wire’s resistance. Use a piece of string to approximate the length of the wire, then measure the string.
#How to install spark plugs and wires drivers#
As drivers keep their cars longer, replacement is needed eventually. Spark plug wire replacement has not gone out of style.
