NormT
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need to know how to remove spark plug caps on a 2006 vector ? da
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You just pull them, if I'm not mistaken....I don't recall having to turn them or anything? If they've never been out, they could be 'welded' on there pretty good. Can anyone else confirm?


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Yes, they should just pull out.
Make sure you unhook the wire from the coil pack first so you don't break the connection when removing. Then try and slightly twist as you pull up and it should pop loose. As WB said if you have never had them out it may take a little force to get them to pop. Just take you time and be careful and you should be fine.
Make sure you unhook the wire from the coil pack first so you don't break the connection when removing. Then try and slightly twist as you pull up and it should pop loose. As WB said if you have never had them out it may take a little force to get them to pop. Just take you time and be careful and you should be fine.

10-4.. Unplug, then pull 'em out.
Just make sure your not prying onto the connector housing.
Its a good idea to blow compressed air in the hole before you remove a plug... that makes the little whatever goes away instead of the cylinder.
Just make sure your not prying onto the connector housing.
Its a good idea to blow compressed air in the hole before you remove a plug... that makes the little whatever goes away instead of the cylinder.
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Thanks iam off to the garage
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Make sure you push the plug caps back on all the way. You have to push pretty hard to get them to snap in place, if they don't go on all the way debris will get in.