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How do I change spark plugs on a 14 viper XTX. I think I had bad gas and it's not running right gonna try to change plugs but can't seem to find them


Easiest is to remove gas tank.
They are at the top of the motor just wear mechanics gloves use a flat screw driver to pop the coil pack off and then use 2 socket extensions to get down to the plug slide 1 in with plug socket then add second then wrench to loosen it can all be done through the side panel no need to pull seat and tank
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Did this happen in the garage? Last year my sled did the same thing. I had to lift the back up and rev the sled up a few times. It did clean up.How do I change spark plugs on a 14 viper XTX. I think I had bad gas and it's not running right gonna try to change plugs but can't seem to find them
It didn't 100 percent clean up until my first ride.
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Do you start your sled throughout the summer and let it idle?
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How do I take the coil off I don't know howThey are at the top of the motor just wear mechanics gloves use a flat screw driver to pop the coil pack off and then use 2 socket extensions to get down to the plug slide 1 in with plug socket then add second then wrench to loosen it can all be done through the side panel no need to pull seat and tank
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Just pull, they pop out.


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The coil pack is just a spark plug boot with the electronics on the top part. Just don't pull on the wires.
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Yikes


Holy xxxx! Did you get the threads out?Look what happened to my spark plug inside the hole. Thankfully got it out.


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I've had plugs break. But never anything like that
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Wow! Did the threads stay in the head?
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How the hell did you get that out ?????
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