Jarrodsdad
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First time trying to change plugs on a 2007 Apex.
This is the plug boot. Right?
This is the plug boot. Right?
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The boot is the rubber piece on the end that goes around the spark plug. That whole unit is the coil.
Jarrodsdad
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Seems that I had to take the whole thing out. But I did it! Kinda proud, being the mechanical goof that I am..
That strap thing sure made it easy
That strap thing sure made it easy
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are you origonal owner? looks like it was stored outside without a cover for a period or on an open trailer for a few trips from the corrosion i see in the pics. odds are that water was sitting in there for a period. i rccomend coating the coils and in the tips of them with di electric grease. it is normal to have to wiggle and pull them a bit to get them out.
Jarrodsdad
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are you origonal owner? looks like it was stored outside without a cover for a period or on an open trailer for a few trips from the corrosion i see in the pics. odds are that water was sitting in there for a period. i rccomend coating the coils and in the tips of them with di electric grease. it is normal to have to wiggle and pull them a bit to get them out.
I am not the original owner but did trailer it without the cover a few times while the cover was repaired.
Thx to all for the replies.
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