using a proper sized spark plug socket and ratchet (it has rubber inside to protect the porcelain on the spark plug) remove the old plugs
make sure the new plugs are the correct ones and have the proper gap by using a gaping tool (available at auto parts stores for under $5, I prefer the %26quot;disc%26quot; style ones over the wire style) The proper gap can be found in the owners manual and/or on a sticker under the hood
carefully install the new plugs while trying not to let anything touch or hit the electrode on the spark plug (effecting your gap) and tighten with the ratchet and socket, about 1/4 to 1/2 turn pass finger tight. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN
re-install the boots on the plugs in the same place they came off (this is important, the ran will not run properly if they go in the wrong spot)
YOUR DONE!How do you change spark plugs on a 1996 Toyota Tercel?You remove the wires from the top of the plugs then put your socket on it and have about 7 people spin the car around while you hold the ratchet still. ;)
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