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Where are the spark plugs located on a '92 Mazda B2200 truck?

BigToquex

Senior member
I'm supposed to replace them at 96,000 km, but I'm now at 120,000 km.

I've found 1 of them, but I don't know if there are more. The users manual is useless and doesnt say anything.
 
You have as many spark plugs as you have cylinders. I'm guessing you have a four cylinder truck, which means four spark plugs.

That said, if you can't find the spark plugs on an 11-year-old truck, I suggest you put the Walmart tool set down and have a mechanic do it for you. 😉
 
Originally posted by: KingNothing
You have as many spark plugs as you have cylinders. I'm guessing you have a four cylinder truck, which means four spark plugs.

That said, if you can't find the spark plugs on an 11-year-old truck, I suggest you put the Walmart tool set down and have a mechanic do it for you. 😉

Vacuum hoses are your friends!
 
Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: KingNothing
You have as many spark plugs as you have cylinders. I'm guessing you have a four cylinder truck, which means four spark plugs.

That said, if you can't find the spark plugs on an 11-year-old truck, I suggest you put the Walmart tool set down and have a mechanic do it for you. 😉

Vacuum hoses are your friends!

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If the damn car makers would just put them in the glove box, it would be much easier to follow their recommended changing schedule.
 
Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: KingNothing
You have as many spark plugs as you have cylinders. I'm guessing you have a four cylinder truck, which means four spark plugs.

That said, if you can't find the spark plugs on an 11-year-old truck, I suggest you put the Walmart tool set down and have a mechanic do it for you. 😉

Vacuum hoses are your friends!

?

there are probably vacuum hoses aplenty on that truck.
 
Patiently awaiting the "What sparkplugs should I buy there's like a million kinds" thread soon after followed by the "How the fvck do I install these things" thread.
 
Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: KingNothing
You have as many spark plugs as you have cylinders. I'm guessing you have a four cylinder truck, which means four spark plugs.

That said, if you can't find the spark plugs on an 11-year-old truck, I suggest you put the Walmart tool set down and have a mechanic do it for you. 😉

Vacuum hoses are your friends!

?

there are probably vacuum hoses aplenty on that truck.

There's several fuses too. What's your point? 😕
 
Originally posted by: KingNothing
Patiently awaiting the "What sparkplugs should I buy there's like a million kinds" thread soon after followed by the "How the fvck do I install these things" thread.

Followed by the "How do I install a helicoil?"
 
Followed by the "How do I install a helicoil?

LMAO, yeah because I tried to remove the plugs when the engine was hot and no one used anti-seize before on the old plugs. 😀

Good one Evadman! 🙂
 
Originally posted by: KingNothing
Patiently awaiting the "What sparkplugs should I buy there's like a million kinds" thread soon after followed by the "How the fvck do I install these things" thread.

I already have the spark plugs. I know how to install them. I know relatively nothing about car maintenance, I just learn as I go. Eventually, I'll have done just about everything and I'll know a lot more.

Would it have felt nice if someone was making fun of you because you didn't know how to put together your first computer? At least I'm trying.

"He who asks a question is a fool for 5 minutes. He who doesn't ask a question remains a fool forever.
 
Originally posted by: BigToque
Originally posted by: KingNothing
Patiently awaiting the "What sparkplugs should I buy there's like a million kinds" thread soon after followed by the "How the fvck do I install these things" thread.

I already have the spark plugs. I know how to install them. I know relatively nothing about car maintenance, I just learn as I go. Eventually, I'll have done just about everything and I'll know a lot more.

Would it have felt nice if someone was making fun of you because you didn't know how to put together your first computer? At least I'm trying.

"He who asks a question is a fool for 5 minutes. He who doesn't ask a question remains a fool forever.

Oh....you have to have thicker skin than that if you're gonna last around here.

Besides, is it really that hard to just follow the spark plug wires?
 
Originally posted by: BigToque
Originally posted by: KingNothing
Patiently awaiting the "What sparkplugs should I buy there's like a million kinds" thread soon after followed by the "How the fvck do I install these things" thread.

I already have the spark plugs. I know how to install them. I know relatively nothing about car maintenance, I just learn as I go. Eventually, I'll have done just about everything and I'll know a lot more.

Would it have felt nice if someone was making fun of you because you didn't know how to put together your first computer? At least I'm trying.

"He who asks a question is a fool for 5 minutes. He who doesn't ask a question remains a fool forever.

Forgive my ignorance, but how can you know how to install them if you don't know how to find them? We're just having some fun with you anyway. 😛

You really should buy a good repair manual for your truck though, and then read it, and come here asking for clarification. It'll keep the flames to a minimum.
 
Originally posted by: BigToque
"He who asks a question is a fool for 5 minutes. He who doesn't ask a question remains a fool forever.

You do know this thread will be archived right?

😛

 
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