How Do You Replace Spark Plugs In A Chevy Camaro?
Chevy Camaro spark plugs are manufactured to last 60,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on the brand. The Chevrolet Cooperation suggests that you inspect and clean spark plugs every 30,000 to 40,000 miles. If the spark plug is coated in carbon or debris, replace the spark plugs to maintain an efficient engine. Allow the engine to cool before removing the spark plugs. Removing a spark plug from a warm engine causes damage to the cylinder block, especially in aluminum engines. Locate the spark plugs, which plug directly into both sides of the engine block. On the newer models with dust covers, they are located below the cover. Grab the end of the spark wire that is connected to the engine. The cap, or cover, on the end of the wire is called a “boot.” Always pull a spark plug wire by the boot. Turn the boot 180-degrees to the right and then 180-degrees to the left. This releases the lock on the spark plug. Pull back on the boot to remove the wire. Remove and replace one spark plug at a time