How To: Replace Spark Plugs On A 2005-2016 Nissan Xterra/frontier With 4.0l Engine

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Brian Eslick from How to Automotive www.howtoautomo... takes you step-by-step through the process of replacing spark plugs on a 2005-2016 Nissan Xterra/Frontier with the 4.0L engine. Estimated repair time is 1.80 hours. You will need spark plugs, throttle body gasket, upper intake manifold gasket, and optional ignition coil. Check links below.
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  • @mikefraughton
    @mikefraughton 3 дня назад

    Great concise, step-by-step that allowed me to do this in a couple hours as a total amateur. Thanks!

  • @SonOfAnAssassin
    @SonOfAnAssassin 5 лет назад +158

    Thank you for the informative video. You helped me determine to just pay someone to do it.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  5 лет назад +6

      Glad the video helped you make the right decision. Thank you for watching!

    • @joshualong7517
      @joshualong7517 5 лет назад +1

      Same here😀

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  4 года назад +2

      Joshua Long good luck with the repair and thank you for watching!

    • @raygon8
      @raygon8 4 года назад +10

      I called around for bids last week (2007 Nissan frontier v6) $400-$480 including plugs. Will do myself next spring

    • @kevinshea5819
      @kevinshea5819 4 года назад +14

      @@raygon8 My biggest worry is that how do you really know if they changed the plugs

  • @ericwatson2012
    @ericwatson2012 5 лет назад +18

    Completed a spark plug change out on my 2010 Nissan Pathfinder (140K) this morning. This video instruction was spot on, step-by-step instructions, that were easy to follow. I replaced the spark plugs, ignition coils, intake manifold gaskets, & throttle body gasket as recommended. Total time to complete was 2.5 hours. I would add that it helped significantly to have 3" & 6" extensions for socket drive.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  5 лет назад

      Glad the video was helpful. Thank you for watching!!

    • @tippycanoe7341
      @tippycanoe7341 3 года назад

      Stupid question, but do you need 6 spark plugs, and 6 coils? Thanks

    • @ramonjimenez5451
      @ramonjimenez5451 3 года назад

      @@tippycanoe7341 you don't necessarily need coils. It's very expensive and you should only replace if there's is a misfire on that specific cylinder.

    • @northernspur6282
      @northernspur6282 2 года назад +1

      @@tippycanoe7341 I would recommend replacing the ignition coils if you have over 50k miles . They are a wear item and passenger side are difficult to replace unless you go through this process again.

  • @glenripley3516
    @glenripley3516 6 лет назад +17

    Excellent video. Concise and to the point. Covered it all in under 9 minutes without any unnecessary rambling. Gave a novice the confidence to tackle the job on a 2010 Nissan Pathfinder. No fun, but 3 hrs. later completed without any issues and saved $450.00. Well done my friend. Thank you very much.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  6 лет назад +1

      Glen Ripley glad the video helped. 450$ saved that’s awesome! Thank you for watching!

  • @castandcultivate23
    @castandcultivate23 7 лет назад +55

    Nice quick video. Also, I recommend a shop rag over your intake ports to keep "oops" from falling into your engine. It happens to everyone eventually.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  7 лет назад

      Eric Stack thank you for the tip and watching!

    • @pczapp827
      @pczapp827 6 лет назад +4

      Put Painters Tape over the lower intake

  • @MrRolandarriaga
    @MrRolandarriaga 5 лет назад +27

    Such a big help!! Also helped me save $600 in labor from the dealership. ( I know, outrageous!!)
    Tips to anyone reading for suggestions. I was not able to take off the throttle body due to lack of tools. Skip this step and follow all others. When removing the ploom you will not be able to take it out completely BUT you can lift it straight up and work from there. It’s a little in the way but still got the job done! Thanks again

  • @bigbore4498
    @bigbore4498 4 года назад +1

    Perfect video. Watched the video as I went. Right at 1.5 hours to complete. Total cost $35 and that’s with NGK iridium plugs. Saving money all day. Thanks man.

  • @Majikmotors
    @Majikmotors Месяц назад +2

    Meineke quoted me $625ish (2hrs labor and plugs). Sometimes they just flip the gaskets over and reuse them if they have flat spots. (No bueno). I've turned a wrench a few times in my life. I'm no pro, but I'm going to buy some tools, plugs, coils, gaskets and give it a go. Thank you so much for the great video. I'll probably make a video of my own when I change them out so I can put it all back exactly 💯! I'll send you some ❤THANK$❤ out of the money you saved me!

  • @DontPaws
    @DontPaws 2 года назад +10

    Thank you for this, it walked me through the process completely. You really saved the day for me. For those on the fences, it’s not as bad as it seems, just walk through the steps.

  • @brandonmoles8786
    @brandonmoles8786 5 лет назад +1

    I have to give credit to the gentleman that made this video. Yesterday when I started my truck. 2005 Nissan Frontier 4.0. It had a bad misfire and it was falling on its face. I watched this video, and was able to replace the spark plug and coil on cylinder one within a very short amount of time. All due to this video, now I’m driving my truck to work today. Thank you for your help so very much.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  5 лет назад

      Glad the video helped and you got your truck running like a top. Thank you for watching and sharing!

  • @hero2006
    @hero2006 5 лет назад +9

    Great video. I did mine on my 2015 Xterra last week. After digging that far into the engine I figured that I might as well change the serpentine belt, and valve cover gaskets since it had 70k miles. Was a fun way to spend the weekend.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  5 лет назад +1

      Gary Smith I bet you saved a bunch of money doing it yourself. Glad the video helped. Thank you for watching!

  • @johnbryant8541
    @johnbryant8541 2 года назад +1

    This video is so well done, zero fluff yet covered every detail. For anyone that makes the same stupid mistake as me and forgets the brake booster line when putting the plenum back on (I put the other vent hose on accidentally mistaking it for the brake booster): You can still get the brake booster line back on with the plenum in place, it's just not very much fun especially getting the clamp back on :)

  • @JasonDavid808
    @JasonDavid808 4 года назад +4

    Great video! Concise and detailed. I watched the video 3 times, walked outside and banged out the job in 2.5 hours (includes 20 minutes looking for a bolt that didn't want to be found.) Thank you for sharing your knowledge Brian!

    • @jmar2229
      @jmar2229 Год назад

      or looking for the tool ya just had 5 min ago..lol

  • @anthonygonzales1527
    @anthonygonzales1527 2 года назад

    This video was on point and really helped me do the work myself! The dealership wanted to charge me $700 to do this, spent $72 for spark plugs, and saved over $600 because of this video. THANK YOU!

  • @christophersheffield6491
    @christophersheffield6491 3 года назад

    I cannot thank you enough. Kind of a big job for a guy that knows nothing. Made it so easy and saved me hundreds.

  • @jetcityrules
    @jetcityrules 6 лет назад +8

    I just swapped out the no. 1 cyl. Coil out on my 05 pathfinder. I did not have to remove any of those covers or anything, used a 10mm ratcheting wrench to remove the bolt and the coil fits through the intake opening above it. It wasn't easy, but way more easier and less intrusive to the intake than pulling all that stuff off. But hey, nothing wrong with going by the book if you have the time and patience.

    • @tdfisher5213
      @tdfisher5213 6 лет назад +2

      Jimmy....ty so much for that info....i'm just about to do dat on my 06 pathfinder

    • @edlinder2360
      @edlinder2360 5 лет назад

      Yes I did it to on a 2008 Frontier, took a while but worth it

    • @harleybigdadbiker9503
      @harleybigdadbiker9503 Год назад

      I tried that, pulled the coil apart trying to get it out and couldn't get the lower part out of the hole,so I just popped the top back on it,tightened it down and will wait till another day to do it,maybe I'll just loosen the plenum and raise it up to get coil pack out,worked on my frontier.

  • @stevemoseley6383
    @stevemoseley6383 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the great video, it made the job almost easy! Two comments: 1) For the tightening sequence the shop manual specifies a different order than you used for tightening the 7 plenum mounting bolts and nuts and they specify a specific order for tightening the throttle body bolts. 2) If you find one of your spark plug wells full of oil, get ready to do it all over again soon when you replace your valve covers and gaskets. This a known issue complicated by the fact that the spark plug hole O rings in the valve cover cannot be replaced so you have to replace the entire cover. And if you're going to replace one, you might as well replace both.

  • @jeffbarry3882
    @jeffbarry3882 6 лет назад +5

    great step by step i had a P0301 error and this help me pull and replace my plugs and packs! now my 2007 Frontier runs like a clock. great job !

  • @THELASTRID3R
    @THELASTRID3R 3 года назад +4

    Wow! Just completed spark plugs/ coils/ gaskets by following your video! Nicely detailed and easy to follow.. you didn’t miss a single step! Thank you very much!

  • @slippinjimmy2077
    @slippinjimmy2077 6 лет назад +8

    Thank you so much for this video. It was going to cost me $350 to get this done at a shop. With premium parts me and my father-in-law did it for about $145.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  6 лет назад +3

      donald reed that’s awesome that you and your father-in-law got to hang out together and you saved . Thank you for watching!

  • @lougarb6160
    @lougarb6160 5 лет назад +6

    What can I say but THANKS. Great 8 minute video. My job went perfectly. 239475 miles and counting.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  5 лет назад +1

      Glad to hear the video was helpful and everything went smooth for you. Thank you for watching!

    • @mountainbiker44
      @mountainbiker44 3 месяца назад

      Same transmission?

  • @hero2006
    @hero2006 7 лет назад +12

    Best video I've seen yet for the Xterra plug replacement. Thanks for sharing.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  7 лет назад

      Gary Smith thank you and thank you for watching!

  • @ctec377
    @ctec377 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video! I followed it step-by-step, and it was perfect. The biggest problem I had was my throttlebody bolts were completely stripped. I did not strip them. :-) They were already stripped. Quite a bit of work to get that one in the right hand lower corner out. If you’re on the fence, take note, I’m a 61 year old grandmother. If you follow this video step-by-step, you’ll do OK. And I really appreciate the links to the parts I need. It was nice not to have to hunt around to figure out what I need.

    • @baronobeefdip2
      @baronobeefdip2 10 месяцев назад +1

      Dang, cool on you got not using age as an excuse, also feels great to save $500+

  • @timbouvia-1
    @timbouvia-1 3 года назад +3

    This is one of the most amazing do it yourself maintenance videos I’ve seen. Step-by-step exactly why you need to do each step of the way. And then the reverse to put it all back together again. This was an amazing video. I think I saved over $300 just by watching this video and doing it myself. Thank you so much.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  3 года назад +1

      Awesome glad the video help you save some money. Thank you for the kind words and for watching!

  • @laszlovass7326
    @laszlovass7326 6 лет назад +5

    Lots of people want to know why to remove the intake plenum. It is important to replace the gaskets because you can develop small air leaks that will introduce small amounts of air that will screw up the values the ECM gets at the Oxygen sensors in the exhaust stream before the Cats. The increase in oxygen will be different than the values from the Mass Airflow sensor and lead to incorrect fuel trim levels and oxygen levels, incorrect mixture. Then you have unburnt fuel and NOX values that eat up the Cats downstream. Then later you will get codes for cats operating out of their range. CONGRATULATIONS! You just saved a few dollars on labor and time skipping replacing the intake gaskets and now you get to replace Cats and Oxygen sensors for 2-3 grand. Dealers and good repair shops do the service like that for a reason, it is called Preventative Maintenance, it prevents false air and saves other more expensive components.
    Do yourself a favor and do it they Brian does, ignore the comments about replacing plugs and skipping the replacement of the manifold gaskets, they are misleading and lead to much more expensive and avoidable repairs.
    Also, the flexible rubber attached to the air snorkel at 0:36 often have cracks that give unfiltered air, so on older trucks inspect and replace if it looks like its brittle or has small alligator looking cracks.
    Thank you Brian for sharing the correct maintenance procedure, people should use your services and are paying you for quality experience, saving them thousands.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  6 лет назад

      Laszlo Vass that’s you for taking the time to point out all the Key parts of the repair. Thank you for watching!

    • @danielweathers6530
      @danielweathers6530 6 лет назад

      a good time to clean the throttle body to man ,good man fixing to do my 2010 thanks for advice

    • @Liriodendron-Ocean
      @Liriodendron-Ocean 5 лет назад

      Laszlo,
      I recently replaced my #1 coil pack, used this video to pull everything, but I didn't replace my gaskets on the plenum, Now I'm getting the P300 code, and the Xterra is running like crap, it idles fine, but upon acceleration it's power is way down, it sounds louder and almost "hollow" sounding under the hood with acceleration, and it keeps misfiring. Could I have created an air leak that's causing this?
      I'm also worried it might be mu cats clogging up because Ive got the P430 and P420 codes.
      What do you think?

  • @giuliom8520
    @giuliom8520 4 года назад +47

    I only wanted to change spark plugs, I didn't want to disassemble and reassemble the engine!

    • @lilpelonwssj13
      @lilpelonwssj13 9 месяцев назад

      😂🤣😂🤣

    • @gilmanliclic9272
      @gilmanliclic9272 9 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂

    • @wellnessotr
      @wellnessotr 7 месяцев назад +3

      You can. Take out coil 3 first, angle towards the front and scoot it out under the Plenum. Then, do #1 and then #5. ✌🏼

    • @BenDover-zi9oj
      @BenDover-zi9oj 5 месяцев назад

      Good one! It looks like the coil packs and plugs on my 06 4.0 are easily accessible without removing anything else. But the front two on the right might be a challenge. 😮

  • @c-yabugginout7573
    @c-yabugginout7573 4 года назад +2

    Awesome Awesome video. I have done this before on my 2014 Frontier 4.0 but thanks for the reminders. Takes awhile but getting a top notch job makes me a happy customer!! I love the straight to the point guidance...no frills just info!! Awesome job!!! Going for a test ride now...

  • @bgmail-gs4vz
    @bgmail-gs4vz 6 лет назад +25

    Unbelievable! I've never had to remove an intake manifold on any vehicle before to access spark plugs.
    Thanks for the "how to".

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  6 лет назад +1

      b061253 gmail it’s becoming pretty common a lot of cars nowadays. Crazy though. Thank you for watching!!

    • @terathelos9446
      @terathelos9446 5 лет назад +3

      I thought my 1994 V6 was bad, but it was nothing compared to this!
      I've been shopping for a new (2018) Frontier, trying to decide between this 4.0 and the smaller 2.5L I4. Despite the higher weight rating for the 4.0, I might have to go with the 2.5 for the sake of maintenance.
      Disgusting.

    • @rickb8808
      @rickb8808 5 лет назад +2

      I have a 2011 Frontier with the 4.0. They actually recommend you change the 2 ignition coils he showed when you change plugs because if they fail you have to remove everything again. Also you have to clean the throttle bodies often. The one on this engine was in bad need of a cleaning. I drove a Frontier with the 4 cylinder and wasn't impressed. We live in the mountains and the 4.0 even isn't great for that big of a motor. A neighbor bought a Tacoma with a 4 cylinder and it performs much better than the Nissan. Might be worth paying the extra and getting a Toyota.

    • @terathelos9446
      @terathelos9446 5 лет назад

      @@rickb8808 I don't know how they compare in terms of performance, but the I4 Tacoma doesn't have its payload downrated vs the V6 Tacoma whereas the I4 vs V6 Frontier does get heavily down-rated. Towing is much lower for either brand's I4 version. The I4 Tacoma has a higher payload rating than the V6 Frontier.
      Even given the much higher price tag of the base Tacoma vs the base Frontier, I would definitely agree with you that the Tacoma is probably a better option, especially if you plan to do a lot of hauling. In addition, the Frontier's I4 has an aluminum block vs the Tacoma I4's cast iron. Maybe I'm just a luddite, but I don't believe in using aluminum any more than absolutely necessary. I would trust the Tacoma's I4 to last much longer than that of the Frontier with proper maintenance.
      Of course, I've never heard anybody complain about the lifespan of their Frontier's I4, and Nissan has been keeping them nice and simple overall, which is awesome. Too bad about the payload downrating.
      One more thing: The base model Frontier with an auto transmission isn't really all that much cheaper than the base model Tacoma, and the base Tacoma has an extra gear. I don't know how the gears are spaced in either truck.
      Concerning other brands' midsized trucks...well, I have no idea how they compare!!!

    • @ShreadsEBS
      @ShreadsEBS 5 лет назад

      It’s a fun Sunday challenge

  • @mkukorlo
    @mkukorlo 7 месяцев назад

    THANK YOU! Excellent video with everything in perfect order. Zero fluff and time wasted talking about unrelated bs. Saved me a lot of money man!!

  • @robertrivera5673
    @robertrivera5673 Год назад

    I love to work on just about anything. And to follow your process in detail was so helpful, with me attempting to do this task with confidence.Having "doubt" can make so many things go awry. Thank you for casting aside those doubts, we all benefit from people like you.

  • @QuantumCUA
    @QuantumCUA 3 года назад +3

    Amazing Video, absolutely perfect! (I have never removed spark plugs before, so it took me a minute or two to realize that you want to unscrew the plug with the 5/8 socket and then use the coil to grab onto them to pull them out)

    • @byronrodenburg7297
      @byronrodenburg7297 3 года назад

      If you use a spark plug socket, the socket will grab and hold the plug. But I'm sure your way works as well.

  • @raybuckingham1486
    @raybuckingham1486 4 года назад +1

    Thank you! It would've taken me a couple extra hours to do this. You saved me the time of figuring out what all needs to be done just to get to the spark plugs. Great video!

  • @chrisbarton1517
    @chrisbarton1517 6 лет назад +1

    Jeezzzz......probably the best "How to" automotive video I've seen yet. GREAT job!

  • @henrygonzalez1201
    @henrygonzalez1201 4 года назад

    Thanks Brian great job just did it to my Pathfinder and the process went smoothly because I watched your video.
    Dealership wanted $560.00 dollars to just replace the plugs.
    New oem plugs cost me 48 dollars from eBay.
    Taking my sweet time and two cups of coffee later task is completed.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  4 года назад +1

      Henry Gonzalez it’s nice that some big savings right there. Thank you for sharing and watching!

  • @doublehonor8164
    @doublehonor8164 7 лет назад +6

    Great job! Thank you for being so detailed. You made it EASY! I had a little trouble finding the two bolts between the manafold center. They are a bit hidden..... Thanks again!

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  7 лет назад

      Double Honor glad to help. Thank you for watching!

    • @PhilipWahlbom
      @PhilipWahlbom 5 лет назад

      HA! Me too! I was thinking ..... he said 7. "Hum, there's only 5 in that pile of manifold parts ... keep looking..." OH, THERE THEY ARE!

  • @klrawlins77
    @klrawlins77 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks excellent video. Just did my 2006 Nissan and took about 4 hours and 200 dollars for tools and parts. Didn't take off throttle body either left it on and discounected the booster line from other end and was able to push it enough to get to the other end of booster line to unclamp it and pull it off. Then pulled everything forward and to the side. Side not don't buy coils from auto parts store. Wanted 60 dollars a piece. Amazon wanted 60 dollars for 6 of them. Had to wait a day but saved alot of money

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  5 лет назад

      Nice glad the video helped. Thank you for watching!

  • @alanball8341
    @alanball8341 6 лет назад +5

    Very well done video! Clear, quick, no-nonsense and professional, thanks!

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  6 лет назад

      Alan Ball thank you and thank you for watching!

  • @edlinder2360
    @edlinder2360 5 лет назад +1

    Want to verify you can remove the cylinder 1 coil pack on a Frontier without removing the air handling parts. It is tight but well worth it. Got another coil pack from a junk yard for $20 and I am good to go !! Thanks for the help !!

  • @bradgadel4423
    @bradgadel4423 3 года назад

    Really helped me change plugs and coil packs on my 2008 Frontier. Thanks for taking the time to show all the steps.

  • @tccolella5337
    @tccolella5337 9 месяцев назад

    I changed the plugs and coils today and watched this while doin it ...i have an 05 pathfinder and this helped alot .. !! .. I was gonna take it 2 a mechanic .. but took my time and had all the necessary tools .. which helped .. ! ... Very informative ... thnx !!

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  9 месяцев назад +1

      Glad the video was helpful. Thank you for watching!

  • @halmcgee
    @halmcgee 10 месяцев назад

    Great walkthrough. Did my Xterra this afternoon with a few minor hitches due to missing a step. Thanks!

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  10 месяцев назад

      Glad the video was helpful. Thank you for watching!

  • @turbohokie1
    @turbohokie1 5 лет назад +100

    good God was this engine designed by the Brits?? unnecessarily complicated just for a plug change

    • @stevenp3176
      @stevenp3176 5 лет назад +1

      On top of that the OEM plugs are 20 a piece. That being said this the worse process compared to others. Everything else is fairly easy or cheap.

    • @jaym9879
      @jaym9879 4 года назад +5

      You don't have to remove the intake manifold.. Also the plugs can be had for about 8 dollars a piece online.

    • @drewgartman
      @drewgartman 4 года назад +3

      Agreed, way too complicated, but a good video to show me I don't want to buy this vehicle!

    • @JWOutdoors300BLK
      @JWOutdoors300BLK 4 года назад +6

      No kidding! What a bunch of BS just to change the spark plugs.

    • @nodave77
      @nodave77 4 года назад +5

      it's a great vehicle. You don't need to change the plugs but once every 100k.

  • @chuynerika
    @chuynerika 6 лет назад +2

    Very nice quick video. I'm a Ford tech but very good friend has pathfinder and I was nervous about intake but after this video not one bit nervous. Thanks and good job.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  6 лет назад +1

      Erika Snowflake glad the video helped. If you can work on a Ford everything else is a piece a cake👍🏻 Thank you for watching!!

  • @salishwanderer7869
    @salishwanderer7869 2 года назад +2

    To be clear, you don't have to remove a darn thing to do the plugs. It's a pain to get to a few things, and you need a swivel, but it is sure a heck of a lot easier than removing all that crap!

  • @dpsnodgrass1215
    @dpsnodgrass1215 3 года назад

    Holy Smokes that was the single best, most informative, video I've ever seen on RUclips!!! Every automotive video should be made EXACTLY like that! Thank you so much

  • @jeremiahgroovy3480
    @jeremiahgroovy3480 3 года назад

    I did my plugs about 7 years ago when I first purchased my 06 xterra. I changed them all out with taking off my intake. Now i need to do them again and this would make the job a little easier.

  • @nikolamijailovic599
    @nikolamijailovic599 Год назад +1

    Nice video, super easy to understand. But this is so much job to do, by the time I get fo spark plugs I will forget which bolt goes where

    • @KaayJaay
      @KaayJaay Год назад

      Exactly!! Kako si?

  • @jaycolor994
    @jaycolor994 3 года назад

    Took me around 2 hours by myself and some beer. Definitely not hard at all, just watch step by step and follow along. I forgot to attach my brake booster hose at the end so my truck ran bad and lost power brakes until I found and plugged it in. NO MORE MISFIRE 🙌 THANK YOU!!

  • @09tigerkid26
    @09tigerkid26 4 года назад

    2010 nissan frontier. Awesome video, completed project in a couple of hours. Thanks again.

  • @philc.9280
    @philc.9280 5 лет назад +5

    While your doing this fairly big job why didn't you clean the throttle body and MAF sensor while it was out? Great video. I am ready to tune up my 2015 Frontier now

  • @6985794
    @6985794 Год назад +1

    Was able to change coils and plugs with out removing manifold just moved manifold over a bit to have access to coil closest to battery thanks.

  • @JacobWinkle
    @JacobWinkle 5 лет назад +1

    If anyone had issues like I did with the 4 bolts that hold the throttle body on. The size is M6-1.0 and 50mm long. Mine was a pain in the ass and they stripped out so I used locking pliers to loosen them. Got 4 new bolts at home depot and also M6 washers. Went to actual bolts that are a 10mm socket. Made life easier that way. Just wanted to pass on the info.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  5 лет назад +1

      Jacob W Sorry you had all that trouble. Thanks for passing the information. And thank you for watching!

  • @Affordable_Dry_Ice_Blasting
    @Affordable_Dry_Ice_Blasting 4 месяца назад

    Just used this today. Really well done. Thanks for the simple and clear help

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  4 месяца назад

      Glad the video was helpful. Thanks for watching!

  • @Rawnugg
    @Rawnugg Год назад

    Absolutely amazing tutorial! Helped me do mine and I am not mechanically inclined at all

  • @theblink1122
    @theblink1122 3 года назад

    This video seriously helped me out with changing my Coils and I can’t thank you enough!

  • @JonnyX2
    @JonnyX2 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for your informative video. Always want to know the steps before I start, and your tutorial turns a somewhat technical task into step-by-step simple. The tip on replacing the two coils under the intake was great advice, saved me the hassle of removing the intake twice. Best part of it all is I did not pay a shop $500+ to do the job. DIY Hellz Yeah!

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  4 года назад +1

      JonnyX2 i’m glad the video and tips help you out. Thank you for watching!

    • @lcastill2013
      @lcastill2013 4 года назад

      What model do you have ?

    • @JonnyX2
      @JonnyX2 4 года назад +1

      @@lcastill2013 I have a 2007 Nismo and a 2012 Pro4X

    • @dpsnodgrass1215
      @dpsnodgrass1215 3 года назад

      @@JonnyX2 man I would hold onto the Pro-4X, those are some awesome trucks

    • @JonnyX2
      @JonnyX2 2 года назад

      @@dpsnodgrass1215 I plan to, just replaced cam position sensors, plugs and coils. Next up is timing chain, guides and tensioner. Truck has close to 120k miles. My 2007 NISMO went 300k (until my kid ran it out of oil...ouch!) so I know this one has a ton of life left in it!

  • @ScottStratton
    @ScottStratton 4 года назад

    This really is the best video of its kind I have ever seen, and I have seen a lot because I don’t know anything about DIY projects of a mechanical (or electrical) nature. However, I think I might have to pay someone to do this - it would take me 3 times as long easily.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  4 года назад

      Scott Stratton thank you for the compliment. That’s one way the videos can help us determine if this job is in your skill level or not. Good luck with getting it fixed and thank you for watching!

  • @davidbanach3531
    @davidbanach3531 Год назад

    Had one small issue, I would have started the 2 12mm support bracket screws prior to torquing down the manifold bolts. Found it difficult to get these started afterwards. Thanks for the video, engine running great

  • @lxstangcoupe
    @lxstangcoupe 3 года назад

    Great how to video. 137 k on my 14 X and going to change the plugs for the first time.

  • @daner919
    @daner919 6 лет назад +2

    This video is about as good as it gets! Thanks for the awesome quality and detail, you helped me save 3 or 4 hundred today. The only thing I would add is to finger tighten the intake bolts and before torquing them finger tighten the two bolts for the support bracket. Otherwise it's perfect for my '07 Frontier.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  6 лет назад

      daner919 glad the video was helpful. Thank you for the tips and for watching!

  • @pabmar797
    @pabmar797 Год назад

    Just finished this job, thank you so much. Great video and saved me a ton of money. 🤜🤛

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  Год назад +1

      Happy the video help you save some money and time. Thank you for watching!

  • @billbunch6762
    @billbunch6762 3 года назад

    I just might try this myself on my Nissan Xterra off road manual. This was so clear

  • @chriskorth500
    @chriskorth500 Год назад

    Great video. Made the job so much easier knowing where all the bolts and hoses where! Thank you!

  • @nickjohnson7263
    @nickjohnson7263 Год назад

    Great video, dealer wanted $890 to do the plugs! Really not too bad if you’re on the fence, just need the right tools. Would recommend getting skinny 10mm socket to get to the 7 intake bolts as they’re between the runners and it can be tight. Took about 3 or so hours

  • @postrca
    @postrca 6 лет назад +1

    Great video! I had a P0303 code on my 2006 Nissan frontier. Misfire in cylinder 3. I changed all 6 spark plugs and replaced the number 3 cylinder ignition coil. It fixed the problem!!! Thank you so much for posting this video! Btw if anyone else has the same code the #3 cylinder is the middle cylinder on the passenger side.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  6 лет назад

      postrca Glad the video was helpful. Thank you for watching!

    • @lauranitzsche4049
      @lauranitzsche4049 5 лет назад

      Ugh I’m dealing with the same code. Changed all the plugs, now I’m getting #3 misfire and multi cylinder misfire.

  • @jasonstocks6460
    @jasonstocks6460 4 года назад +2

    Thank you! This help me to change my plugs today.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  4 года назад

      Jason Stocks Glad the videos able to help. Thank you for watching!

  • @stevenschnelz6944
    @stevenschnelz6944 4 года назад

    I just left the manifold on and removed the coil hold down bolt then removed the coil by bending it over causing the coil to separate from the plug wire section. I pulled the plug wire part out with a needle nose. I changed the plug then took the new coil apart and installed the plug wire. I then twisted the coil down onto the plug wire and re-installed the bolt and connector. All three right cylinders were done in the same way and I have had no issue with them so far. I only paid $65 for all six coils on Amazon and they turned out to be easy enough to not be an issue if the cheap coils don't last.

  • @dylanmccanlies6789
    @dylanmccanlies6789 6 лет назад +3

    Straightforward and to the point. Great job.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  6 лет назад +1

      Dylan Mccanlies thank you and thank you for watching!

  • @johnellsworth3643
    @johnellsworth3643 2 года назад

    Perfect! On a personal not maybe label the vacuum hoses as I got them mixed up first time so I had to pull manifold back off a second time.

  • @39FORTYWATER
    @39FORTYWATER 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you. More words don't do justice for your quick video. Thank you

  • @chrisv5139
    @chrisv5139 5 лет назад +3

    Just so y'all know you don't have to take the throttle body off or any of that stuff on that side, gets the bolts loose n bend that coil pack/booties 90° and it'll come out

  • @ianjohnston8057
    @ianjohnston8057 5 лет назад +11

    Jesus Christ. What a pain in the ass for replacing spark plugs. Thanks for the video, man

    • @scottharrisohn6972
      @scottharrisohn6972 3 года назад

      no wonder the dealership charged me 1000$ to change my plugs and coils

    • @ianjohnston8057
      @ianjohnston8057 3 года назад

      @@scottharrisohn6972 I actually figured out how to change all the plugs/coils without removing the intake manifold.

    • @mikehammer2408
      @mikehammer2408 3 года назад +1

      @@ianjohnston8057
      Please share 😁

    • @ianjohnston8057
      @ianjohnston8057 3 года назад +1

      ​@@mikehammer2408 It's a bit of a pain in the ass, but less than taking the whole intake and everything off.
      The coil packs separate into two pieces -- the stalk, and the top. You use a wrench (i used a ratcheting wrench to make it easier) to unbolt the coil pack and be careful not to drop the screw.
      Pull the old coil pack out, you'll probably have to separate it before you can pull it completely out.
      Drop your spark plug socket in the hole -- make sure it's got the rubber piece so it will hold on to the spark plug once it's loose. Drop a real short ratchet extension in there, then connect a longer extension to that one along with your ratchet. Loosen the spark plug.
      You'll need to pull it out far enough to where you can disconnect the longer extension and grab the small extension/socket and spark plug all together with your fingers to get it the rest of the way out. The angle is tight which is why you can't just use one. Hard to explain without seeing it.
      Then do everything in reverse. Once you get to the point of putting the new coil pack in, put the stalk of the coil pack down in the hole most of the way, and you'll need to finesse the top in there so you can pop it back onto the stalk while it's not completely seated in the spark plug tube, just to make sure you've got it connected and sealed really well. So you've got the stalk of the coil pack down in the hole a bit, and then you're pressing the top back onto it while both of those pieces are already through that slot on the side of your intake manifold. Then you just press it down in there like normal once you've reconnected the two pieces.
      It's awkward, but I've done it twice now -- once on mine, and once on a buddy's truck, and it was significantly easier the second time.

  • @peaceseeker123
    @peaceseeker123 Год назад

    One of the best videos I’ve seen thanks a ton my friend

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  Год назад

      Glad you like the video. Thank you for watching!

  • @Snap10a
    @Snap10a 4 года назад +8

    Holy shit. Your video was exactly what I needed. Thank you so much.

  • @jimcudasnyder
    @jimcudasnyder 5 лет назад +1

    A mechanic in my area wants $250 to do this simple job. If the average consumer equips him/herself with DIY knowledge, imagine how much money they can save (secrets the industry wants you to never find out!). Nice video, How To Automotive! Thank you!

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  5 лет назад

      Glad the video was helpful and you saved some money. Thank you for watching!

    • @andrij13
      @andrij13 5 лет назад

      And imagine how many people you'll put out of work

    • @mariop8576
      @mariop8576 2 месяца назад

      $250 and that includes the plugs? That's a bargain😀

  • @jacobwinchell8521
    @jacobwinchell8521 3 года назад

    I used this video and it helped a lot in completing the tune up on my 05 Xterra. Thanks!

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  3 года назад

      Nice glad the video helped out. Thank you for watching!

  • @cobman11
    @cobman11 4 года назад

    Oh wow, I just purchased a 2010 Xterra. I see where Jairo replied you do not have
    to remove the intake manifold I hope this is true. I usually tune my own cars up. I just
    got rid of a 2001 Jeep Wrangler that ran very smooth and the spark plugs were easy to change. Looking at this video is pretty intimidating.

  • @carlosbryan6576
    @carlosbryan6576 6 лет назад +1

    that was explained and simplified in a way that made it easy for me to complete the task. thanks.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  6 лет назад

      Carlos Bryan glad the video was helpful. Thank you for watching!

  • @marksgoogle4360
    @marksgoogle4360 Год назад

    Best video out there. I would also knock out the PCV valve while there

  • @baronobeefdip2
    @baronobeefdip2 10 месяцев назад

    Nicely done, my frontier is due and I really don't want to pay $500+ to replace these things

  • @staysactive792
    @staysactive792 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you for this videos. Was 100% spot on helpful for 2008 Nissan Frontier.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  6 лет назад

      DEEZ NUUUTZ glad the video helped. Thank you for watching!

  • @nizmo90
    @nizmo90 4 года назад

    Great video just changed my coil packs and plugs on my 05 frontier nismo. Took me about 1 1/2hrs to do it lol. Miss my 98 frontier took only about 5min to change spark plugs.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  4 года назад

      Glad you got done. They don’t make them like they used to. Thank you for watching!

  • @brucelevenberg3232
    @brucelevenberg3232 2 года назад +1

    Reinsert the 12 mm bracket bolts for the intake manifold prior to retorquing any of the 10mm bolts, you'll save a lot of time unsrewing and rescrewing 😉

  • @Witzomania
    @Witzomania 3 года назад

    Brutal! I miss the old days.

  • @tbeirl2092
    @tbeirl2092 Год назад

    Great video. Thank you. I would recommend anyone that hasn't done many spark plugs to use a torque wrench when installing bolts and plugs. It's not worth over tightening or stripping threads. But wonderful video. Thank you.

  • @kurtlyons6333
    @kurtlyons6333 3 года назад

    Hi, this worked great. Able to save four hours labor cost estimate from dealer @ $115/hour. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.

  • @Brian-nj4ci
    @Brian-nj4ci 3 года назад

    This is a great video , just did mine was actually super easy to do because of this video. Otherwise you’d be searching for the things to take off. On thing that gave me a problem was the intake vent hose. It wouldn’t come off an it got a tear in it. I replaced it with some new hose tho.

  • @johncitrano8309
    @johncitrano8309 4 года назад

    Great video, thanks. Just replaced plugs and a bad coil on my daughters xterra. Video was very helpful.

  • @ericklinder3451
    @ericklinder3451 4 года назад

    Fantastic video. I found your straight to the point-matter of fact style refreshing.

  • @hstafford078
    @hstafford078 3 года назад

    Very detailed description and the parts list was much appreciated.

  • @fernandoacuna
    @fernandoacuna 4 года назад +1

    Man, I always change my spark plugs in all may cars, was easy and no problem, now for my 2014 Nissan Frontier first time, I will take to the mechanic. Nice video thanks, but I dond wants to make a mess with all I have to remove.

  • @sworn2prtcusa2002
    @sworn2prtcusa2002 6 лет назад +2

    I like this video. Should have added the Pathfinder description as well. They ay are the same as the Xterra and Frontier.

  • @byronrodenburg7297
    @byronrodenburg7297 3 года назад

    Relatively easy until you snap bolts when putting the plenum back on. I did 8 ft/lbs (someone else suggested 11 was too much) and still snapped bolts. So extracting and going to NAPA for bolts added significant time. You might be better off buying new bolts before bolting down the plenum. Another channel mentioned Japanese bolts are softer and easier to snap. The heads on the bolts for the throttle body were also stripped (and they have never been removed), so they too were replaced.
    I have 158,000 miles and also replaced all the ignition coils since I was there. This was the 1st change of spark plugs.

  • @davidcrowson4745
    @davidcrowson4745 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for the video. The 4.0 v6 is the same in the NV 1500 cargo van. This video is very helpful. Great job 👍

  • @MrMonkeybutt71
    @MrMonkeybutt71 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you! Excellent walk through! Made it super easy!

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  6 лет назад

      MrMonkeybutt71 Glad to help. Thank you for watching!

  • @Lookyhere73
    @Lookyhere73 2 года назад +1

    Just an FYI the plenum gasket kit listed below includes the throttle body gasket so that's a redundancy part

  • @fernandodelpuerto1021
    @fernandodelpuerto1021 5 лет назад

    After replacing the spark plugs, ignition coils and gaskets, my Xterra runs smoothly at high speeds. The code P0300 went away but now I am getting a P0507 code “Idle Control System RPM- Higher than expected”.

  • @josueespinosa1445
    @josueespinosa1445 4 года назад +4

    Hey thanks for the video now I feel confident enough to pay someone to do it for me lol

  • @mikebishop1639
    @mikebishop1639 Год назад

    Great vid, simple, concise, made a pain in the arse job easier.

    • @HowtoAutomotive
      @HowtoAutomotive  Год назад

      Glad the video was helpful. Thank you for watching!

  • @brucec.7126
    @brucec.7126 3 года назад

    Thanks for information,will try tune up on my 2007 nissan frontier,cylinder 1 needs replace,will do all while in there,thanks again,awesome job explaining it.