Spark Plugs 2000 T & C Minivan

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Mark, Aug 14, 2005.

  1. Mark

    Mark Guest

    Hi All
    I not sure if this a freq.asked question but...................
    2000 T &C minivan w/ 3.3 how tough to change plugs?
    What will it cost if I bring to my local dealer?
    Thanks
    Mark
     
    Mark, Aug 14, 2005
    #1
  2. Too much.
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Aug 15, 2005
    #2
  3. Mark

    Whoever Guest

    As an alternative to consider, a friend of mine was able to work his hand
    round to the rear bank and replace those spark plugs without having to
    remove anything to access the plugs. I guess it depends on the shape of
    your hand and arm.
     
    Whoever, Aug 15, 2005
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  4. Mark

    jdoe Guest

    On anything between a 96 and a 2000 be better have arms about 1" in diameter
    and about 6' long ;-) I find the easiest way is to R&R the plenum. Some like
    to go from the underside.
    Larry
     
    jdoe, Aug 15, 2005
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  5. Mark

    NoName Guest


    This may sound like I am sticking my fingers into a bee's nest, but why are
    you changing plugs on a 2000 minivan? Is it exceptionally high mileage? or
    some other issue. Our 2000 T&C has about 65K, and I don't anticipate a
    'tune-up' right away, but definitely will if the situation warrants it.
     
    NoName, Aug 16, 2005
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