GMC Acadia Spark Plug Change | Easy and Simple

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  • 2009 GMC Acadia Spark Plug Change. Will apply to other model year Acadia's!
    Tools used:
    1. 12" Extension
    2. 6" Extension
    3. Socket wrench
    4. 10mm socket
    5. 1/2" socket
    6. 5/16" socket
    7. Anti-seize compound
    8. 5/8" spark plug socket
    Spark Plug Gap: 0.040", verify this gap is correct for your vehicle. Spark plugs purchased for this video were pre-gapped from manufacturer
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  • @EngineeredMojo
    @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад +37

    If you like the video please like and subscribe! Looking to scrounge up subscribers to spread helpful advice to and also gain some knowledge from them! Enjoy learning from my videos as much as I try to pass knowledge :)

    • @brothercheerio
      @brothercheerio 5 лет назад

      Engineered Mojo do you have to use a new intake gasket? Mine doesn’t look worn out.

    • @andrejohnson6284
      @andrejohnson6284 3 года назад

      @@brothercheerio pp

    • @luisontiveros6377
      @luisontiveros6377 3 года назад +1

      How much do the spark plugs need to be calibrated for a 2009 gmc arcadia

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  3 года назад

      @@luisontiveros6377 I bought my spark plugs pre gapped and just verified gap with gap tool. A Google search of your particular model will bring up spark plug gap needed

  • @stephencannon3140
    @stephencannon3140 4 года назад +55

    The fact that you have to remove the intake manifold to access spark plugs shows how crazy all manufacturers are and doing everything they can to keep you going to the dealer. Good to see social media taking a good turn and helping consumers save a dealer visit.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад

      For sure, entirely too timely of a process than what it should be. Some have been able to change without intake removal, but it's dependent on space in the engine bay and size of hands/arm!

    • @becky3484
      @becky3484 2 года назад

      That’s not even the bad one, I’ve seen vehicles where you’ve gotta move the engine. Take off a forward mount and tip it forward

  • @justinford2099
    @justinford2099 3 года назад +20

    Tech tip: its recommended to rotate rear ignition coils to the front. They experience more heat and fail more often. If the fail in front alot easier to get to. Time saver

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  3 года назад +5

      thanks for this tip, makes sense and good tip to avoid premature failure

  • @francobacco1239
    @francobacco1239 4 года назад +21

    Thank you! Ive been intimidated by my Acadia when it comes to working on it but after watching this video so well explained I'm going to save hundreds of dollars changing the spark plugs myself. Its good to see young men still working on their cars and helping others do the same.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words and taking the time to provide feedback. I'm glad you found the video easy to follow. I've learned a good deal from RUclips myself, always nice to hear I've provided something useful back

  • @timrichardson4018
    @timrichardson4018 5 лет назад +39

    Thank you for a well made video! Watched too many guys who mumble and don't explain things thoroughly or show things clearly. You're steps were very easy to follow. Thank you!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  5 лет назад +4

      Thanks for the feedback and glad it was helpful. I've tried to take the things I like about car maintenance tutorials and combine it all. Still a work in progress, but thanks to folks like you I know I'm on the right path

  • @PsychoFisho
    @PsychoFisho 5 лет назад +22

    I've watched a few Acadia spark plug videos already, and I must thank you for a good job on this one (best I've seen so far).
    Very smooth instructional vid!
    Would like to suggest that when removing the manifold, the criss cross bolt removal should start on the outside corners, then move to the center bolts. For installation, start on the enter bolts, then move to the corner bolts. This is the way engine heads are always removed and torqued on, and the same applies to any large flat, multibolt surface matings.
    Awesome directions, and includes many tips that DIY'ers should know to have a professional result.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  5 лет назад +4

      Thanks for the bolt removal tip, that makes really good sense given the tightening starts goes inside out...removal would be reversed. This is why I love making videos, always learning something new from the RUclips community!

  • @flatlandkid
    @flatlandkid 3 года назад +3

    Great, detailed video...one technician pet peeve though - no late model GM vehicle has SAE fasteners on it, they went to metric in the 90s. That's why you had to use a 10mm on the coil hold down bolts instead of a 7/16". The manifold bolts are 13mm (though a loose 1/2” will obviously fit sometimes)
    - your friendly local professional LS bro

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  3 года назад

      Ahh makes sense, this is good info to know for future maintenance thanks :)

    • @flatlandkid
      @flatlandkid 3 года назад

      @@EngineeredMojo your video helped me figure out if I needed both sets of intake gaskets or just one ($35 price difference) so I figured I'd return the favor with a little knowledge 👍 been building/tuning LS stuff (from stock trucks to restomods to racecars) for about 15 years now. @beardtunes on instagram if you wanna see some of what I do, though I don't update it much like I should

  • @delynngrubb3538
    @delynngrubb3538 4 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for this very informative video. I am a woman and I think I can do this as per your directions. It was clear, simple to the point so Thank you

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад

      That's great to hear. Glad the video has value for you, always good to know at least one person has been helped to feel a bit more confident tackling this fix. Thanks for taking the time to comment!

  • @jeffsutherland4380
    @jeffsutherland4380 4 года назад +2

    Instead of hand tightening, use a rubber hose on the end of the plug.... it won't allow the plug to cross thread..... great video

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад

      Rubber hose is a great idea, even more safe guard against cross threading. Thanks for sharing that, will add to my small but growing skillset haha

    • @jeffsutherland4380
      @jeffsutherland4380 4 года назад

      @@EngineeredMojo anytime..... thanks for the reply btw

  • @christawalters7466
    @christawalters7466 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so very much- we got stuck while putting it all back together, couldn’t find where to put one of the vacuum hoses, I watched the first min and a half and found out we didn’t separate the short one we pulled the whole piece off the front and couldn’t find the nipple!!! Again, thank you for taking the time, I’d be stuck at grandpas an hour from home for the night lol

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  2 года назад

      Haha that is awesome to hear it work out albeit with a small obstacle. Appreciate you taking time to share the story!

  • @frankyvee1
    @frankyvee1 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video and thanks for sharing. The one tech tip I would add is to purchase a new intake manifold gasket so you can replace the gasket on reinstallation of the manifold. You can take the chance and keep using the gasket but if you think about it spark plugs are changed at about 97k miles it doesn't make sense to keep using the old gasket. A new gasket is about $15 - $20 dollars.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  5 месяцев назад

      That's a great tip, I started to think about the effort to get back to that gasket if there was a failure. Definitely makes sense to replace while in there

  • @ryanmorse9547
    @ryanmorse9547 6 лет назад +30

    Thank you so much for making this video. Just changed mine and it went perfectly. Never worked on cars before. You Rock dude.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад +3

      Ryan Morse that's what I like to hear, glad it went well and good luck on your future projects!

  • @eulycarr451
    @eulycarr451 6 лет назад +19

    Thanks for your video very informative. You forgot to mention the tightening sequence of the intake bolts. They are tightened in a Cris-cross pattern. They are torqued at 17 ft lbs. (This is important information to prevent vacuum leaks.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад +2

      Euly Carr this is good info, youre right I mention the loosening sequence, but breeze over the tightening process

    • @coryhalling1614
      @coryhalling1614 3 года назад +1

      Isn't it in inch pounds though ?

  • @Brokenbones2
    @Brokenbones2 5 лет назад +31

    one of the best DIY videos I've ever seen - nice job Bud!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  5 лет назад

      thanks for providing feedback and taking the time to comment, appreciate you letting me know! Definitely will try to maintain the quality

  • @lucasfowler5999
    @lucasfowler5999 4 года назад +6

    This is the most detailed diy I've ever seen. Not rushed, very thorough. Thanks!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад

      Glad you found the video helpful, I tried to find a balance between providing information and making the video short enough to keep attention span. Thanks for taking the time to share feedback!

  • @jamesoconnell2402
    @jamesoconnell2402 Год назад +1

    Thank you! A nice young man who explained things well yet didn't get bogged down with over explaining. I doubt there's much I can offer you but I promise to share what I can.
    Again, thank you!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  Год назад

      Appreciate the thoughtful comment and the time you took to make it!

  • @alansmith9814
    @alansmith9814 4 года назад +25

    The moon landing was simple and easy compared to removing Acadia plugs.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад

      100% facts!

    • @Brandywine53
      @Brandywine53 3 года назад

      Mine really weren't that bad...

    • @alansmith9814
      @alansmith9814 3 года назад

      @GOD OVER MONEY your comment about the Acadia is sadly so true.

    • @engine1mpo
      @engine1mpo 3 года назад +5

      Wait til you have to change a headlight bulb!

    • @nickpersenaire4443
      @nickpersenaire4443 3 года назад

      @@engine1mpo that is no lie.

  • @stevecolton4714
    @stevecolton4714 3 месяца назад +1

    Used to have this same problem when doing plugs in my old 4 cylinder Porsche. Air cooled engines ran very rich as a cooling aid and fouled plugs often. Dug into my wallet and bought the special spark plug sockets with a magnent inside instead of the forever failing then disappearing foam rubber insert. Never looked back and they last, well, forever.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  3 месяца назад

      The right tool will make a repair job feel like night and day 🙌🏾

  • @Brandywine53
    @Brandywine53 3 года назад +6

    57 auto mechanics disliked this video due to their customers being able to do jobs themselves instead of paying $100s and $1000s of dollars having them do it

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  3 года назад

      Haha I like to think the same thing, disliking is a form of admiration for the quality of the video. Thanks for the positive feedback!

  • @raserex
    @raserex 4 года назад +1

    Hello. I just wanted to send you a little thank you note. I was wanting to change my coil packs and spark plugs on my 09 Outlook. I've done wheel bearings, rotors, etc. so I'm not a total novice, but haven't ever done this type of fix before. This video tutorial was VERY much appreciated! Great job on the details. I had mine apart and back together in 1 hour and 45 minutes! I even did the wire harness and vacuum tubes twice because I forgot my felt heat shield, AND fixed my air compressor hose along the way. So, technically it would've been more like 1 hour and 30 minutes! Anyway, thanks again for the great job! Stay safe and have a great day!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад +1

      Awesome that's good to hear and you got done pretty fast. Appreciate that you took the time to share some feedback and details on your fix, always good to hear how the video is received

  • @stormbreaker8422
    @stormbreaker8422 4 года назад +3

    Great video with clear and helpful directions!! I thought I would share some of my experience: on the three plugs towards the rear of the engine (the hard to reach ones) there was a hose (not a car guy so I don’t know what it is for) that ran across the top of the coils for each cylinder that made it a little tricky, but if you remove the coil wires you can shimmy the coil packs off. Also I lost the rubber piece in my spark plug socket, it stayed with the spark plug in cylinder 3, and I didn’t realize it was stuck on the spark plug until I tried to replace the coil pack and it wouldn’t go on! Needless to say, 3 hours and a dental tool later, I got everything put back together and car runs great! Thanks for the video and be careful out there!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад

      Appreciate the thorough breakdown of your experience. This is good info, especially the info about the coil pack obstruction and the solution thanks! The rubber grommet that can get pulled out of the spark plug socket. Happens to me as well, never a fun time haha. I've tried using super glue to keep it in there, that works fairly good

  • @johndoe-xy4xq
    @johndoe-xy4xq Год назад +1

    Yeah, it was easy. Not bad at all. I think the book calls for pulling the intake plenum, but you don't have to. Probably took an hour to do. To me, this is what RUclips should be used for. The hell with college.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  Год назад +1

      You got it done quick! Glad it went smooth and I'm sure it was a bananas cost savings

  • @iDriveMuscle
    @iDriveMuscle 6 лет назад +7

    I have a 2012 DI and was able to change all 6 without removing intake manifold. Total time of about an hour, 6 and 12 “ extension with a swivel adapter made it easy. Good video here

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад +3

      I'm definitely attempting to do it on the next go around without taking the manifold off. Less hassle for sure. Thanks for the tip on the swivel adapter!

    • @iDriveMuscle
      @iDriveMuscle 6 лет назад +1

      Engineered Mojo thank you for the very easy walk through video. 👍

    • @kelseystagner7239
      @kelseystagner7239 5 лет назад

      I’m with Muscle here. I didn’t change the set but I did change #3. Which is the middle on the rear bank. Used two shorter extensions about 3” or so and a swivel. You’re basically doing it blind, but everything is reachable. It was maybe 10 min for that one plug if that. I highly recommend giving it a try. Your vid is great and the best one I’ve seen for swapping plugs on the crazy L motor, and made the whole process easy. I’m a huge fan of you letting us know what tools we’d need right off the bat. Awesome. My problem turned out to be a bad coil which was determined by swapping with the #4 and the issue swapped cylinders. Coils are even easier than the plug. Keep up the good work.

    • @MoneyManHolmes
      @MoneyManHolmes 5 лет назад

      I’m going to try the reach around method. Even if it takes longer and causes me more pain, I’m stubborn and just don’t want to remove the whole manifold.

    • @CsmicShme
      @CsmicShme 4 года назад

      How did you do it without removing the manifold? isn’t it over the top of the plugs?

  • @stefool
    @stefool 6 лет назад +6

    That's the type of video I like...
    and you like Tchaikovsky.... 0:00-0:02 1812 Overture
    Thanks

  • @eliseolozano1654
    @eliseolozano1654 5 лет назад +1

    Great job. I did this a couple of weeks back on my wives 2014 Buick Enclave.I did it without removing the Intake, but removing it would have gave me so much more room.

  • @Pontiacdreams
    @Pontiacdreams 2 года назад +2

    I could listen to you all day- awesome video, clear explanation.Thank you. I’m grateful for your time.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  2 года назад

      So glad to hear the video was clear to understand, appreciate the feedback on the video!

  • @paulbloomquist2616
    @paulbloomquist2616 3 года назад +2

    This is exactly what I needed. Thanks for having the 1812 Overture in the background, too.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  3 года назад

      Glad I could help! And thanks for taking the time to comment and having appreciation for some of the classics

  • @vandyau1
    @vandyau1 6 лет назад +2

    I’ve seen a lot of these type videos but this is the Best and most complete I’ve ever seen. The only thing (I mean the only thing) left out was the torque setting for the manifold bolts and you addressed that below. Great job!!!!!!!!!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад

      Thanks! I've tried to take the feedback and criticism I've gotten on past car repair videos and improve. Glad to see the work is paying off. Hoping to keep improving

  • @ernestoalcantara8678
    @ernestoalcantara8678 4 года назад +4

    a very good, excellent job, brother! great touch also in telling us which tools and socket sizes, so we don't have to go around fumbling which sizes to look for, getting ready with the needed tools at hand. Thanks very much!!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад

      No problem and glad you liked the tool list breakdown. Always helps save some time if the tools can be right beside you during the fix. Really appreciate you taking the time to comment and share your thoughts. Good luck with the install! I know it'll go well

  • @spencerjohnson1499
    @spencerjohnson1499 4 часа назад +1

    The proper spark plug gap for each vehicle is located on one of the vehicle stickers on the hood folks

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  21 минуту назад

      @spencerjohnson1499 this is good info!!

  • @dansmith5434
    @dansmith5434 2 года назад +1

    Well done. Clean and concise. One suggestion - TORQUE settings for the intake manifold bolts.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  2 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback! At the time I made this video I couldn't find a reliable source for the torque spec but I did end up tightening my intake bolts to 17 ft pounds which appears to be the consensus for this year vehicle. Glad the video was helpful overall

  • @joewittig2843
    @joewittig2843 5 лет назад

    Mission acomplished ! I certainly didn't set the speed record others reported, but did get it done. The dealer quote on this job is $500, all labor i assume cause the plugs cost me about $36. My only tip is to disconnect the plug wires from ignition coil before popping it off the plugs, an easy extra step will make moving the coil quicker.

  • @05subisti
    @05subisti 6 лет назад +2

    Great video! In the process of changing out the alternator on our 2012 and figured I should do the plugs as well. It looked like it was going to be a lot worse but after watching this it seems pretty straightforward.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад

      05subisti definitely a simple straightforward process! Broken down into manageable steps it's not bad at all

  • @db13401
    @db13401 4 года назад +1

    Good video good job....old hot rodders tip from an old hotrodder if you dont have a spark plug wrench with the rubber insert you can use a short rubber hose that fits over the plug to hand start it so no cross threading

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад

      Ahh that's a good tip, always need to have knowledge like that when in a pinch. Thanks for taking the time to share!

  • @geekgirl2094
    @geekgirl2094 4 года назад +4

    Excellent video! The lighting and camera detail made all the difference. Thank you!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад

      Thanks, appreciate the feedback. I tried to improve on all the items that usually cause me issues when watching a tutorial video online. Hope the video provided good value and thanks for taking the time to comment

  • @KittySchulkittyloveszee
    @KittySchulkittyloveszee 6 лет назад +1

    THANK YOU! I have to change mine at the end of the week and have never done an Acadia, only smaller cars. This is so very helpful and informative!!!! You're the best!!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад

      Kitty Lafoe awesome! With the right info this job is not so bad!

  • @urbanlumberjack
    @urbanlumberjack 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video! I need to do this soon. I have a 2014 Chevy traverse. Performing basic maintenance is so over complicated! Want to change the coolant? Ok take off these nine clips to get to the coolant reservoir, take off the tire and wheel well trim.
    Want to change to spark plugs? Ok remove this nineteen bolts, trim, and vacuum hoses.
    Only thing that seems to be easy is changing the transmission fluid.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад +1

      I fully feel your struggle. I'm not sure what engineer was designing the layout, but functionality for maintenance was not their top priority

    • @cbpuzzle
      @cbpuzzle 4 года назад

      I have a 2011 Enclave and did the water pump and drive belt from the top. Remove the fuse box and engine mount, not a big deal. But much more work than any other vehicle. Thermostat was a pain in the ass. That damn spring inside and all the soft aluminum parts forced me to remove the whole thermo assembly from the hoses. Then I did coolant flush and had to do it all 2x to get the new thermo back in. I will be glad when I get rid of this truck.

  • @EverythingEzra
    @EverythingEzra 6 лет назад +3

    Great video!!!! Direct and to the point. Gave me all I needed to know to change out the plugs from my wife's 2009 Traverse. One suggestion, I found through other threads to make sure to use OEM plugs to avoid other problems in case you didn't mention in your video. You ROCK!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад

      Trieu Truong thanks for the feedback and the useful tip! It makes sense to stick with OEM plugs, definitely makes for less potential headaches down the road

  • @time-capsule7
    @time-capsule7 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you! Made my spark plug replacing job a lot easier to tackle although my issue was a loose cable on one of the coils. I needed new spark plugs anyways since the Acadia has almost 155k miles and who know if they ever been changed. Definitely looked like needed new ones.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад

      Time Capsule 7 awesome thanks for the feedback!

  • @jerrylboutin
    @jerrylboutin 2 года назад +1

    becarefull using anti-seize on the spark plugs it can pull the thread out of the alum heads if you over tighten them nice video !!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  2 года назад

      I now know to be cautious of that! Autopart stores will promote it regardless of need when you buy spark plugs lol

  • @melyndaward4521
    @melyndaward4521 4 года назад +3

    Great job - thank you for clear instructions. No cussing and good video work.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback and glad you found value in the video presentation! Hope this assists in your install

  • @snap2gaming251
    @snap2gaming251 5 лет назад +3

    You are the man Thanks for actually posting step by step n actually taking ur time explaining everything now I can go n do a complete tune up of my Acadia

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  5 лет назад

      Appreciate the feedback, I tried to find a good balance between explanation and not talking too long haha. Good luck with the install!

    • @snap2gaming251
      @snap2gaming251 5 лет назад +1

      @@EngineeredMojo i did not know that some acadias had diff intake manifolds just my luck mine had the other one diff from ur video which was actually harder to do but still got it done lol

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  5 лет назад

      @@snap2gaming251 Thankfully it worked out well. These Acadias are not the easiest to work on for sure haha

  • @ryancutler3679
    @ryancutler3679 6 лет назад +1

    I have a '07 Saturn Outlook. This video just saved me a couple hundred dollars. Thanks for the info.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад +1

      nice, exactly why I like doing videos to hear stories of saving money

  • @redeyehellcat8610
    @redeyehellcat8610 6 лет назад +1

    Pretty clear very accurate 😊👍spark plugs you really want to put them in the quarter of a turn after snug .You don’t want to lose compression. I seen it many times working on cars 👍great video

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад +1

      Johnny Mobile tech thanks man for the feedback!

    • @redeyehellcat8610
      @redeyehellcat8610 6 лет назад

      Engineered Mojo Very welcome I really enjoyed it👍😊

  • @jeffreybabb4822
    @jeffreybabb4822 6 лет назад

    You have to pop the cover off the intake, but that's all you need to do to access the coils. The back is mostly feeling the parts. 10 mm on the coil retainer screw 5/8 plug socket. The only reason it took 45 minutes was my rubber socket insert was worn and wouldn't hold the plug. Took a short piece of hose and made another insert. It was all gravy after that.

  • @htoobr
    @htoobr 2 года назад +1

    Great video; you said 13mm socket was needed but it never came up during the video like the other tools you mentioned at the start

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  2 года назад

      It was for one of the bolts around the intake if I recall correctly

  • @lukecantrell7742
    @lukecantrell7742 6 лет назад +1

    Just did my 2012, did NOT have to remove the intake manifold. Used a 10 inch extension on front plugs ans 6 inch extension on back plugs(as mentioned in video).
    GREAT video tho, Thanks!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад

      Luke Cantrell this is good info! A few have said it's possible to reach back plugs. I'll be trying in about 35k miles lol

    • @lukecantrell7742
      @lukecantrell7742 6 лет назад

      Engineered Mojo I assume there might be some extra clearance on certain years

  • @SkylerB17
    @SkylerB17 2 года назад +2

    Oh man... this seems relatively easy, but im always nervous removing major engine components like intake manifold and stuff. However, with this very well put together video, it certainly makes it seem less daunting. but idk... i definitely would like to save $300 for spark plug replacment.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  2 года назад +1

      If you take your time and take pictures along the way for areas that may seem confusing you should be fine 🙂 hardest part is removing intake manifold and that is just bolts and wire looms to be moved. Glad you found the video helpful and hope the install, if you decide to do it, goes smooth! Definitely have to weigh time vs cost benefit

  • @luisrodrigues1192
    @luisrodrigues1192 Год назад +1

    El mejor vídeo que he visto , justo cuando necesito cambiar las bujías de mi acadia ! Gracias por compartir! Excelente vídeo !

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  Год назад

      Gracias para tus palabres. Feliz de que te haya gustado el video. My Spanish is so so but my wife is Dominican so I try, thanks again!

  • @jhitt79
    @jhitt79 6 лет назад +2

    I was just about to comment on how you should cover the open intake ports. But never mind.

  • @debraowens-goudy9885
    @debraowens-goudy9885 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for speaking and demon
    srtrating procedure clearly.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  3 года назад

      No problem, glad it was a clear tutorial to follow!

  • @stephencannon3140
    @stephencannon3140 4 года назад +1

    They make a spark plug socket from AutoZone. Has the extension already pre installed and eliminates the chances of the socket coming off the extension. Also has a small degree of rotation to allow flexibility in the rear bank of plugs. Also a small dab of die electric grease on the tip of the plug and another dab around the spark plug well part of the coil pack. Will make it easier to remove the next time.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад

      Good tips! Very helpful man. I typically don't worry about the socket coming off as I have needle nose pliers to fish it out, but without that tool a combined socket/extension would be helpful for those without the tools.

  • @dudekramer
    @dudekramer Год назад +1

    Best step by step On youtube

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  Год назад

      Thanks for the video feedback Dude, glad the video was quality and easy to follow for you!

  • @TheLokoViejo
    @TheLokoViejo 3 года назад +1

    Great job GM engineering...Gotta take out 5 things to fix 1....

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  3 года назад +1

      Exactly, guess they were designing for job security instead of looking out for the end consumer

  • @douglasgierhart6099
    @douglasgierhart6099 5 лет назад +1

    thanks for the insight on those back coils and spark plugs! I was worried about them. It might be helpful in your instruction to also let us beginners know about how long this should take. Thanks, Doug

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  5 лет назад +1

      Ahh good point, it took me about an two hours first time and only hour the next two times. Fairly quick process after first go around and learning locations of plugs

  • @roberthollis4143
    @roberthollis4143 5 лет назад +2

    The best of the 3 instruction videos I watched.

  • @Silverado21
    @Silverado21 4 года назад +1

    Thanks to your video, you made procdeure that seemed like a nightmare, took a total of just a few hours time. Don't mind the thumbs down folks, they don't even matter. Keep it up brotha!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts and outcome! I try to take everything as constructive criticism even the thumbs down folks haha. Glad the end result was positive for your vehicle

  • @johnnykemble168
    @johnnykemble168 2 года назад +1

    Good straight forward instructions. No nonsense. More work then expected.. lol. But helpful.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  2 года назад

      Haha, yea a bit of a task. With time and patience not bad at all though. Appreciate the comment and feedback and good luck with the install 😀

  • @davidmcclellan4621
    @davidmcclellan4621 3 года назад +1

    Any dielectric grease in the boots of the coils?
    Also. Dude. This video was awesome. I’ve been a shade tree mechanic for a while and a diesel tractor mechanic in another life but you sir made this look easy. And there’s nothing easy on these Acadias. Thank you!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback man, definitely gives me info to build on for future videos. While the dielectric grease is not required per FSM, a lot of people I talk to say it's a good practice and on older cars you see it often enough in their wire connectors from factory. I've been trying to dig into more manufacturer service manuals and even race teams haha to see what is their consensus, but of course that's not really a significant piece of info they are sharing. I would say if you live in a harsh weather environment, sure add some per the directions. But if you live in pretty typical environmental conditions and haven't had issues before with spark plugs or your electrical connections in general, don't worry about it.

  • @THarden920
    @THarden920 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this video. Now I can tackle my 2009 GMC Acadia spark plugs. Thanks again.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks man, glad it was helpful. Not a hard job at all and saves a ton of money from shop labor

  • @doubledh7
    @doubledh7 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video! Doing this job at -30 deg C is a pita.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад

      CrazyBee ohh wow, my knuckles hurt just thinking about doing this in that weather and hitting my hand against random engine parts lol

  • @VicenteAg1
    @VicenteAg1 Год назад +1

    Thank you, very helpful, didn't even know how to do it

    • @VicenteAg1
      @VicenteAg1 Год назад +1

      Very well explained

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  Год назад

      Awesome to hear the video was helpful, definitely a money saver

  • @NWCPcbenchmarks
    @NWCPcbenchmarks 5 лет назад

    Thank you, my parents Acadia sounds awful looked at the code and it has a random miss firing code so I hope changing out all 6 will fix the problem

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  5 лет назад

      Could be spark plugs or ignition coil which is part attached to spark plug. What cylinder did the misfire occur on?

  • @robertandjaymedecker8896
    @robertandjaymedecker8896 Год назад +1

    Best Acadia how to yet.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  Год назад

      Thanks for the video feedback and glad I was of good service :)

  • @pttazwilliams
    @pttazwilliams 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic video to give people the confidence that they can do this. Appreciate you explaining in detail.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback, and I'm glad the video gave good value

  • @ritaspear811
    @ritaspear811 5 лет назад +3

    Good Morning Engineered Mojo! I have a 2011 3.6 ltr Acadia... Thank you for the great video! But I have a couple of questions... A few weeks back, I had noticed that my car was running rough... Thinking it might have been the transmission, I took it to the shop, he test drove it, then put it on an analyzer and told me it wasn't the transmission at all but it was the plugs/wires?? She only has about 54k miles on her... So, I purchased new plugs only... In the old days, you could sometimes tell if you had a bad SP wire at night if you started the car and saw arching between the wires... Nowadays, how would you know if you have a bad wire without having special equipment?? Also, I find it kind of odd, that with the mileage being so low the SP and wires would go bad? What might cause this? Thank you..

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  5 лет назад +2

      Good morning! Hope your day is starting off well besides your car concerns. It's not uncommon for plugs and wires to need replacement around 50k. Given the relative cheap cost and me doing the work (free labor) I usually change my plugs and wires in my cars every 60k...about every two years. That's also typically car manufacturer tune up maintenance schedule. Now going to your specific issue, your car has ignition coils and spark plugs so not spark plug wires necessarily. If your car is running rough but not throwing a check engine code I'd risk it by just changing plugs. But it's a process getting back in there if you need to change ignition coils as well. If you are paying for the service to be done just go ahead and replace it all because you'll be paying double labor if an ignition coil is bad but for some reason not throwing a check engine code. With this video, the correct tools, and a free day you can easily do the work yourself though. Hope this helped and feel free to ask any follow up questions!

    • @ritaspear811
      @ritaspear811 5 лет назад +1

      @@EngineeredMojo Thank you so much for the fast response! There wasn't any code that came up that I saw. That's why I found it odd that he said it was showing plugs on the analyzer? Can you think of anything that might have made one or more of the plugs to go bad at this low mileage?

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  5 лет назад +1

      @@ritaspear811 short intermittent driving as opposed to more highway steady driving could be a cause for plugs to wear a bit early. The climate you live in can also cause additional wear and strain e.g. extreme heat or cold can cause engine components to work harder to produce same engine power. But it can also just be a faulty plug that is failing a bit earlier than the others. But at that mileage it wasnt too far off from needing a tune up

    • @ritaspear811
      @ritaspear811 5 лет назад

      @@EngineeredMojo Thank you again!! Great job explaining!! Have a great day!!

    • @ritaspear811
      @ritaspear811 5 лет назад +1

      @@EngineeredMojo Just an FYI, one plug in the back, center, was swimming!! the rest looked good... Could nit have done it without your help!!

  • @Gillespie2Rene
    @Gillespie2Rene 3 года назад +1

    I noticed that you didn't mention resealing the valve cover.
    I'd recommend doing so or replacing the gasket.
    Though your cork board looked fairly new.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  3 года назад

      Ahh yes good point! Better to get it done while intake is off then having to go back in. I did consider it, but like you said, my particular seal was in good condition. I have that noted as advice for future similar videos

  • @luispando7552
    @luispando7552 3 года назад +1

    Looking forward seeing more videos to help me maintain my vehicle..👍🏽

  • @popiwatv
    @popiwatv 3 года назад +1

    It's outside to in when loosening. Inside to out when tightening

  • @danielvx
    @danielvx 5 лет назад +1

    Great detailed guide, i’ll do the replacement tomorrow. Hope I don’t find problems on the way. Thanks!!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  5 лет назад

      That's whatsup man! It should go well, simple process if care is taken

  • @stevefarmer3671
    @stevefarmer3671 2 года назад +1

    Very nice thank you...BUT I like my plugs a little tighter than that.. 15 to 25 ft.lbs is what they usually call for in the book..

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  2 года назад +1

      Good info, I'll have to check those values out next install!

  • @kennethgreen4355
    @kennethgreen4355 4 года назад +1

    Well said and done very good video I normally don't work on newer vehicles but they come through sometime and then Acadia came through and I looked under that engine Hood and. I had to look it up your. video clean and simple well done dude real good

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад +1

      That's good to hear and thanks for the thorough feedback on the video. Newer cars can be unnecessarily complicated I feel. Thanks again for taking the time to comment

  • @cubancigarman2687
    @cubancigarman2687 6 лет назад

    Nice job! The Acadia is a beast! Overall very happy with the vehicle and I hate the new cvt transmission on newer vehicles. I feel like all new cars have a 5 year life and repairs costs even more nowadays!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад +1

      Cuban CigarMan preaching to the choir! Newer cars, except a few models/brands, seem set up to support the dealership maintenance shops or support new car sales. Plus it's getting harder to work on newer models in a home garage

  • @baseball12ification
    @baseball12ification 4 года назад +2

    Just wanted to walkthrough before I fuck my girlfriends car up. You seem like a super nice and humble guy, appreciate the help!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад

      I wish some good luck on you and thanks for the kind words! Glad the video had value for you and should be smooth, just takes some time the first go around

  • @edwinmajano191
    @edwinmajano191 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for your help so professional

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад

      No problem, hope you found the video helpful and glad you saw the video as a professional presentation. Thanks for taking the time to leave feedback!

  • @imjusagirly
    @imjusagirly 6 лет назад +1

    This is a great video and very helpful. No issues changing mine now.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад

      Nice! Thanks for feedback and hope the swap goes smooth

  • @stevezarndt6366
    @stevezarndt6366 5 лет назад +3

    Great video, well done. Made the task step by step easy. Thanks for posting!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  5 лет назад

      Awesome glad it was easy to follow, really appreciate the comment and feedback!

  • @jcr3891
    @jcr3891 4 года назад +3

    Does the intake manifold have a gasket that needs to be replaced also at the time of changing out spark plugs? Thank you for the vid!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад +3

      If you look at the video around 5:15, you can see the gasket around the intake runners, they also have the triangular mounting guides for the intake manifold on the gasket. I kept the same manifold because it was in good shape, but definitely replace if you're not sure on its integrity. That way you only have to go in there once.

  • @PantherSteven
    @PantherSteven 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video. Did you have to replace the intake manifold gasket?

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад

      If you look at the video around 5:15, you can see the gasket around the intake runners, they also have the triangular mounting guides for the intake manifold on the gasket. I kept the same manifold because it was in good shape, but definitely replace if you're not sure on its integrity. That way you only have to go in there once.

  • @bmclaurine
    @bmclaurine 5 лет назад +2

    Great video Mojo ! Enjoyed it. I watched because I'm thinking about buying an Acadia; I think I will after seeing your well-made video !

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  5 лет назад

      When you buy slip GMC my name haha

    • @bmclaurine
      @bmclaurine 5 лет назад +1

      @@EngineeredMojo Hey kid, as an old white guy, a mechanical engineer, I want to send you some love. I hope you succeed in the greatest country God has given us. Go for it ! You are very talented as a teacher, but don't stop at teaching.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  5 лет назад +1

      @@bmclaurine really appreciate the kind works and you taking the time to comment! I really enjoy making these videos and try to learn from the community as much as I teach. Thanks again man!

  • @rutherfordiilamont
    @rutherfordiilamont 2 года назад +1

    Perfectly explained bro!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  2 года назад

      Glad the video was thorough and hope it helped. Appreciate the feedback on the video!

  • @4dloveofgod
    @4dloveofgod 6 лет назад

    Fantastic instructional video....simple, easy to follow...without the crazy background soundtrack...fancy graphics etc... Keep up the good work Bro!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад

      Steve Anz thanks for the feedback, much appreciated!

  • @keithmorris9946
    @keithmorris9946 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video, sir. Thank you!! I'll be tackling this job in a few days.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  2 года назад

      Appreciate the feedback on the video and good luck with your install! It should go well, not a bad install job at all

  • @JDdeJ12
    @JDdeJ12 4 года назад +2

    The intake manifold bolts were 13mm on my 2011 SLT, however I wasn’t able to remove my manifold. it literally felt like the bolts were all still in there but I removed everything you removed...could the gasket sealant be holding the manifold onto block like super glue?!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад

      That's possible if the gasket has deteriorated some, have your tried to wiggle the intake back and forth to break it free? I'd also verify each bolt is removed

  • @WizzRacing
    @WizzRacing 3 года назад +1

    6" extension...One of them Autozone deep magnetic sockets. You be good as new... As it's the perfect length....And the socket will not allow to snap that plug porcelain..

  • @ninja1us
    @ninja1us 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video, and thank you for it! Saved me some money here. Lol my intake manifold did not just wiggle off tho.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  2 года назад

      Haha sometimes the car gods will bless you with a nice removal and sometimes not. Glad the install went well for you overall and appreciate you taking the time to share feedback and story!

  • @derickmccarrell9593
    @derickmccarrell9593 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks bro for the great video!!! If you’re ever in Oklahoma hit me up and I’ll buy you a beer 🍻

  • @Adrian-ek9ne
    @Adrian-ek9ne 4 года назад +1

    Shouldn't the intake manifold gasket be replaced with a new one? If not there could be a possibility of a vacuum leak.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад

      I typically will do a visible inspection of the gasket and make a judgement call if I want to replace. Since I can get to the intake pretty quick I'm not too worried, but if it takes awhile for you to get to the gasket it's better to replace so that you dont have to get back down there.

  • @mizzou126
    @mizzou126 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for filming and posting this outstanding video! Thanks for your measured delivery and the calming background music. Peace!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад

      mizzou126 glad you appreciate the background music haha, working on cars can be a pain sometimes and I often listen to classical music while working on a car to control any outbursts :p

  • @farmerwood
    @farmerwood 3 года назад +1

    Did you use a magnetic socket for the spark plugs? Because wouldn’t the spark plug fall out of the socket when trying to get the old plug out

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  3 года назад

      I used a spark plug socket mentioned in the video. Spark plug sockets have a rubber grommet within the socket that grabs the spark plug

  • @RueLoveMe27
    @RueLoveMe27 4 года назад +3

    I’m not sure if this was asked in the comments already, my apologies if it has been. How long did this process take?

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  4 года назад +2

      No problem, this question will surely help others whether asked before or not. 1st time it took me about 1.5 to 2 hours. After the 1st time, it took about 45 minutes. If I had this video to reference, I estimate 1st time would have taken me closer to an hour. 1st time was just double checking and finding every bolt and plug I had to remove. Thanks for taking the time to ask a question and contribute to the video comment section!

  • @dazzleexe2865
    @dazzleexe2865 5 лет назад +2

    You are a class act young man. Success will find you always!
    Blessings.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  5 лет назад

      Appreciate the kind words and encouragement!

  • @salvadorzandoval46
    @salvadorzandoval46 2 года назад +1

    Tank you brother for your tips it help a lot

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  2 года назад

      No problem brother! Hope it helped and appreciate the time you took to comment 🙂

  • @alangoode7842
    @alangoode7842 Год назад +1

    This is a wonderful DIY video. Thanks!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  Год назад

      Thanks for the video feedback! Glad the video came across well

  • @chrisflynn9695
    @chrisflynn9695 2 года назад

    I'm having trouble locating the gap size for mine in the manual. Swear it's not in there or I'm overlooking it but I keep seeing it range from 0.040 and 0.045 online. I have a 2011 GMC Acadia SLT.

  • @megadingdong100
    @megadingdong100 6 лет назад

    I just replaced my sparkplugs on my 2007 Saturn outlook didn't have to remove intake manifold just the air intake to get the ones in the back whole lot easier than removing intake manifold plus you avoid leaks that way

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад

      bass head this may be possible on the Saturn 2007 version but I'm not sure how easy that would be on the GMC. They are basically same vehicle though. If you can post a link to a pic of how you reached to back of motor that would be great! I usually prefer to remove engine parts to make the job easier/less irritation but am open to learning a new way!

  • @scraphaulin
    @scraphaulin 6 лет назад +1

    Great video!! Very clear and precise, no extra nonsense. Thank you and good job!!

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад

      Tiltdecker thanks for the feedback! Yea I've learned from previous videos I made viewers for tutorials just want the info they need no more no less

  • @ironfistarrival
    @ironfistarrival 3 года назад +1

    These GM Acadias , do they not have some mechanical issues , such as problems with Timing
    chain and Sometimes Transmission issues , etc ?

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  3 года назад +1

      I can't speak from personal experience with many issues, only issue I've had was a premature failure of a water pump

  • @Ionizap
    @Ionizap 6 лет назад +2

    Nice Video, wondering how you judged the tightness of the intake bolts. I guess they are supposed to be 89 in-lbs, I don't have a torque meter.

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  6 лет назад

      Robert Thomson snug tight, basically tighten bolts until the point where you need to put extra pressure on socket wrench to twist. Stop exactly at that point, in the video you may be able to tell how what I mean. Hope that helps!

  • @jonphanspromotions
    @jonphanspromotions Год назад +1

    Is it better to replace the coils and gasket since we have everything out in the open?