First of all, sad day :( Now the firebird REALLY isn't coming back.
I finally got the chance to jack up the car this past weekend to change out plugs + wires. If you haven't read my earlier post, I was having misfiring in cylinder 6, and the shop wanted $450.
Question #1 - where's the jack contact area for the firebird? I started right behind the front wheel. But then I saw the "Do not jack here" by the side. I decided to go further in to the metal which I assume is the frame. But I didn't see any thin line or edge that would go into the notch on the jack stands. I ended up taking out the extension on the jack stands.
Question #2 - how much crap do you need to take out to reach the plugs?! We ended up only changing the first plug on the passenger side from the engine compartment. The guy at Advanced Auto gave me the wrong plugs. I got suspicious when the length didn't match the old plug. By the time I got the right parts, it was almost 10 pm. But yeah, there's really no space even coming in from underneath. Hayne's manual wasn't much help in that department. And then there's the wires...
Question #3 - gas smell, car running too rich? O2 sensor might be behind misfiring? My car's always had a slightly noticeable gasoline smell, stronger especially from cold starts. It gets great mileage so I haven't looked into it. I'll look through Haynes on O2 tonight, but I'd appreciate any input from you all.
I finally got the chance to jack up the car this past weekend to change out plugs + wires. If you haven't read my earlier post, I was having misfiring in cylinder 6, and the shop wanted $450.
Question #1 - where's the jack contact area for the firebird? I started right behind the front wheel. But then I saw the "Do not jack here" by the side. I decided to go further in to the metal which I assume is the frame. But I didn't see any thin line or edge that would go into the notch on the jack stands. I ended up taking out the extension on the jack stands.
Question #2 - how much crap do you need to take out to reach the plugs?! We ended up only changing the first plug on the passenger side from the engine compartment. The guy at Advanced Auto gave me the wrong plugs. I got suspicious when the length didn't match the old plug. By the time I got the right parts, it was almost 10 pm. But yeah, there's really no space even coming in from underneath. Hayne's manual wasn't much help in that department. And then there's the wires...
Question #3 - gas smell, car running too rich? O2 sensor might be behind misfiring? My car's always had a slightly noticeable gasoline smell, stronger especially from cold starts. It gets great mileage so I haven't looked into it. I'll look through Haynes on O2 tonight, but I'd appreciate any input from you all.
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