2016 Dodge Charger Spark Plug Replacement
ID: 158321
Description: In this guide, we show and explain how to...
Steps:
- Unlatch and lift the hood of your car.
- Locate the coil packs covering the spark plugs.
- Depending on engine, there will be 6 to 8 coil packs.
- Before you begin to remove the coil packs, one will be blocked by the air intake.
- Use a 5/16 wrench to remove the single air intake bracket.
- Use a flathead screwdriver to loosen the air intake hose clamp.
- Move the intake hose and filter box over to reach the last coil pack.
- To remove a coil pack, two bolts will need to be removed. Use a 3/8 inch drive ratchet with a 10 mm socket to remove the first two bolts.
- Gently pull on the coil pack to remove it, and lay it to the side.
- Once a coil pack has been removed, we will have access to 2 of the old spark plugs.
- To remove the old spark plugs, use a socket wrench with a 5/8 spark plug socket and an extension to help reach the spark plugs.
- Before installing new spark plugs, use a gap gauge to measure the gap at the bottom of the spark plug.
- The gap gauge of a Dodge Charger should be 0.043 to 0.045.
- Once you have checked the gap of the spark plug it can be installed. Then swap the ratchet to tighten and use it with the extension and 5/8 spark plug socket to install the new spark plugs.
- Once new spark plugs have been installed, move the coil pack back into place and use the ratchet with the 10mm socket to tighten them down.
- After using the steps provided above and all 16 spark plugs have been replaced with the coil packs inserted, you will need to reinstall the air intake.
- Reinsert the air intake and use the ratchet to tighten the bolt.
- Use the flathead screwdriver to tighten the intake hose clamp.