@@breachtrucking4202"I wonder what kind of oil I should use. The text on the oil cap is rubbed off." Mopar Owner's Manual: "Car's destroyed. Gonna have to take it to the dealership. If you try to fix it, the car will absolutely explode. Try me."
O’Reilly read my check engine light and it said cylinder 3 so I asked him the same question and he showed my the diagram on the computer. Pretty sure they all go 1-4 from left to right when looking at the engine with the hood up. A little late to this video but hey haha
Coil boot works for getting the plug out if needed
Plug sockets got the rubber to hold the plug, don't need a hose...
Thank you so much! Just changed my first spark plug.
Glad it helped!
Great tutorial very easy to figure out how to pull the plugs the one thing I needed to know was the plug gap and it was not mentioned .
The plugs should come pre gapped. Also check the owners manual
@@breachtrucking4202"I wonder what kind of oil I should use. The text on the oil cap is rubbed off."
Mopar Owner's Manual: "Car's destroyed. Gonna have to take it to the dealership. If you try to fix it, the car will absolutely explode. Try me."
0.047 inches
Excellent tutorial. Thanks for sharing the knowledge, greatly appreciated.
Removing the intake air hose retainer is a lot harder than it looks
Which tool would you use to tighten the spark plugs to 20 ft-lbs?
A torque wrench set at 20lb
3.2L DOHC V6 covered in this video? Huh?
Tnks
Please explain the detail of releasing the coil connector's locking tab. I broke the tab. Thanks
Can you please tell me the firing order for a 2018 jeep cherokee latitude 2wd , 2.4L.
O’Reilly read my check engine light and it said cylinder 3 so I asked him the same question and he showed my the diagram on the computer. Pretty sure they all go 1-4 from left to right when looking at the engine with the hood up. A little late to this video but hey haha
My 2017 Jeep Cherokee V6 looks nothing like this
Nor my 2016 V6. This must be for one of the 4 cylinder models.
At :19 seconds it clearly shows 2.4L four cylinder engine.
Not for 3.6 grand Cherokee as stated
@@jamesblbry nothing in the description says grand Cherokee