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You will see rubber leads going to four or six spot depending on how many cylinders you have. Those are your plug wires which will lead to a rubber boot on the top side of your engine. Pull on the boot and it will expose the plug.
pull # 1 spark plug. turn to crank timing mark , insert screw driver in hole if goes in deep and doesnt hit piston, turn to mark again this is top dead center if marks dont line up with piston movement timing has jumped.
The 2006 KIA Sorento is a smaller SUV
with a 3.5-liter V6 engine. This engine uses six spark plugs to run the
engine properly. There will be three spark plugs on each side of the
engine. All six spark plugs will need to be changed at the same time to
ensure that all six are working equally. The spark plugs are in plain
sight on the right and left side of the engine and have rubber wires
connected to the top of each one.
1
Insert the edge of the spark-plug gapping tool under the meal
arm in the center of the one of the new spark plugs and turn the gapper
until the number .038 is in the center of the metal arm. Repeat this
for all other new spark plugs.
2
Open the hood of the 2006 KIA
Sorento and remove a rubber wire from one of the spark plugs. Use the
ratchet and spark-plug socket to remove that spark plug from the engine.
3
Insert the new spark plug into the hole where the old plug
was. Hand-tighten the new spark plug until you are certain it is seated
properly, then tighten it further using the ratchet and spark-plug
socket. Replace the rubber wire to the top of the new spark plug.
4
Repeat for all other new spark plugs. Once you have replaced
all six spark plugs and replace the rubber wires to the tops of them,
close the hood.
unless you are prepared for alot of work I dont recommend doing this. the sparkplugs are underneath those black plastic strips along the sides of the engine. this is not an easy job to do.
it sounds like you removed the intake manifold if not you need to remove it. Use a 5/8 spark plug socket 2 extensions and ratchet I hope this helps you
Reason for not getting any spark on a 2004 kia sorento
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