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How to Tune Up My Car or Truck
Step
4 of 8. Remove Plug Wire Retainer Guide

Remove the spark plug wires retainer
clip(s). These are important in keeping the
plug wires separated and controlled to avoid
any contact with undesirable components
(exhaust manifold, drive belts etc). Clean
and inspect the spark plug wires separators for
reinstallation.
Step
5 of 8. Remove Plug Wires

Remove the spark plug boot end and twist the
boot to break the airtight seal created
round the plug wire boot. Then gently pull
the spark plug wire from the spark plug.
Remove the plug wire from the coil
terminal. It is important to change the
spark plugs and wires ONE AT A TIME to make sure you
don't get the
wires mixed up. If you have already
taken them all off at
once and cannot get them back on
correctly, visit this link for the proper
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Step
6 of 8. Matching to Replace Plug Wires

Remove all plug wires from the packaging,
straighten them out and organize the plug
wires from largest to shortest. Match up
spark plug wires by length and reinstall one
at a time.
Required Tune Up Parts
Before starting determine which tune up
parts are needed. Inspect the particular
system on your car or truck then purchase
the appropriate parts to complete the job.
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Spark Plugs - A spark plug
will last between 20,000 and 60,000
miles depending on the style of
spark plug that is required by your
specific vehicle. The spark plug is
the firing point in which the
electricity is past through a gap to
ignite the fuel/air mixture inside
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Spark Plug Wires - Spark
plug wires need to be changed every
time a tune up is performed. With
today's ignition systems, the
running voltage and amperage is
higher than ever; even more reason
to service your spark plugs wires
before they burn out and cause a
misfire. |
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Ignition Rotor - An
ignition rotor is used to relay the
electrical spark from the ignition
coil to the terminals on the
distributor cap and then on the
sparkplug wires and eventually to
the spark plugs. Some cars and
trucks do not use a ignition rotor
so inspect your vehicle before you
start. |
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Fuel Filter - Fuel
filters will last up to 5,000 miles
or more depending on the type of
driving you do. If you live in a
dusty area like the desert or if
there is extreme moister in your
area, you can expect to change your
fuel, oil and air filter more often.
Make sure to replace your fuel
filter at regular intervals to
insure the safety of your vehicles
fuel injection system. |
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Distributor Cap - A
distributor cap is the component
that allows the ignition spark from
the ignition coil and separates it
into the individual spark plugs as
it rotates inside the ignition
distributor. Some cars and trucks do
not use a ignition rotor so inspect
your vehicle before you start. |
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Air Filter - Air
filters will last up to 3,000 miles
or more depending on the type of
driving you do. If you live in a
dusty area like the desert or if
there is extreme moister you can
expect to change your oil and oil
filter more often. Make sure to
inspect your oil level at regular
intervals to insure the safety of
the internal parts system of your
vehicle. To inspect or change your
air filter follow the instructions
above. |
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Oil Filter - Oil
filters will last up to 3,000 miles
or more depending on the type of
driving you do. Different oil types,
like synthetic, give you more
mileage between services. If you
don't know when the last oil change
was on your vehicle and would like
to determine were you stand, remove
the oil level inductor and check the
clarity of the oil. If it is light
colored like tea, you are ok. If it
is dark like Coke, it is time for
service. We recommend top quality
oil filters and motor oils for you
car or truck. |
Also see:Additional "How to" Car Repair or Services
1.How to Replace Air Filter
2.How to Change a Cabin filter
3.How to Change Oil and Filter
4.How to Tune Up with Throttle Bore Service
5.How to Replace a Radiator
6.How to Replace Fuel Filter
7.How to Read Trouble Codes
8.How Filters Work
9.How to Replace Front Brake Pads
10.How to Replace Rear Brake Pads
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