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There is no set way on how to change spark plugs. And if you didn't find something on changing spark plugs, you didn't search well.
The easiest way is from underneath the car, for the back 4 anyways. And if only it was as easy as unscrewing 1-6.
You are going to want to have a spark plug socket, a few different extensions and of course a gap gauge.Also, you want a unvirsal swivel joint.
Then, after that, you are basically on your own. The spark plugs are on either side of the engine and you have to get at them the best way you can possibly find. The front two can be replaced from the engine bay, the other four have to be removed and replaced from underneath the vehicle.
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