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The spark plugs are under the coil packs. Remove the screw and pull up on the coil pack you will find the spark plugs there. On a v-6 engine there will be six coil packs three to a side. Just be careful removing the coil pack pull straight up as there is a long plastic plug under it that is the coil wire. Its is better to be safe then sorry just take your time you will be fine.
it's pretty easy under the hoop driver's side you have 3 black things with spark plug wire and some wire connected to it you will need a 10mm socket to remove the bolt pull up an remove the spark plug repeat for the other 5
Most newer cars have spark plugs that you should get 100,000 miles from. Just a general check of fluids, not a bad time to have the transmission serviced and replace the fuel filter.
Have it checked for trouble codes sounds like it could be an injector problem or something as serious as a loose rocker,maybe try a crank&cam shaft position sensors
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