DIY: Spark plug change
I did the spark plug change yesterday for my '03.5 sedan (it was at 71K miles). My gut feeling was right: these plugs should really needed to be replaced before 100K miles; the threads were corroded and slightly oil-soaked on a couple of them, esp. from coil pack #6. Already got the valve cover replaced under warranty for the driver side. The entire spark plug job took me 2.5 hours, with the driver side 40 minutes, the passenger side a little over an hour (with the challenge of weaving through the wirings and brackets in a tight space), and the last half hour figuring out why the engine kept dying after start-up (came to find out I forgot to put the PVC tubing back into place... doh!) 
Anyway, the instructions in the 1st page of this thread as well as bythabay's DIY video helped me out greatly, and glad I saved myself some $$$ doing another important DIY task. Next up on the list: Bleeding the brakes

Anyway, the instructions in the 1st page of this thread as well as bythabay's DIY video helped me out greatly, and glad I saved myself some $$$ doing another important DIY task. Next up on the list: Bleeding the brakes
I did the spark plug change yesterday for my '03.5 sedan (it was at 71K miles). My gut feeling was right: these plugs should really needed to be replaced before 100K miles; the threads were corroded and slightly oil-soaked on a couple of them, esp. from coil pack #6. Already got the valve cover replaced under warranty for the driver side. The entire spark plug job took me 2.5 hours, with the driver side 40 minutes, the passenger side a little over an hour (with the challenge of weaving through the wirings and brackets in a tight space), and the last half hour figuring out why the engine kept dying after start-up (came to find out I forgot to put the PVC tubing back into place... doh!) 
Anyway, the instructions in the 1st page of this thread as well as bythabay's DIY video helped me out greatly, and glad I saved myself some $$$ doing another important DIY task. Next up on the list: Bleeding the brakes

Anyway, the instructions in the 1st page of this thread as well as bythabay's DIY video helped me out greatly, and glad I saved myself some $$$ doing another important DIY task. Next up on the list: Bleeding the brakes

Hey guyz, I did the spark plug change today and had a bad out come. I followed every instruction and watched the videos. After removing a spark plug I replaced it with NGK laser platinum plugs.
I reinstalled everything back to how it was then I went to install SxExCx grounding kit and change my oil. After finishing I rechecked my work and when I started my car it didn't want to crank over.
It turns on like it wants to crank over but it doesn't. Do you guyz have any solutions or what I could check?
I reinstalled everything back to how it was then I went to install SxExCx grounding kit and change my oil. After finishing I rechecked my work and when I started my car it didn't want to crank over.
It turns on like it wants to crank over but it doesn't. Do you guyz have any solutions or what I could check?
Last edited by DeMoN5533; Oct 18, 2009 at 07:16 PM.
So I took it to the Nissian since the nearest Infiniti dealership is more the 2 hours away. They diagnosed it and said my car was in lock mode because my car didn't recognized the key I always use.
i changed my spark plugs
at 67k glad i dint see no oil but neways i got it setup n everything went a+ ok but as i started the engine it said service engine soon im guessing it needs to be reset since they all got disconnect well apreciate if yall have anything thankz
I just bought some Bosch Platinum +4 plugs.
Anyone against these plugs or will they be okay? They have a 5yr warranty so I think they should be okay - though I saw someone say earlier not to use platinum +2
Anyone against these plugs or will they be okay? They have a 5yr warranty so I think they should be okay - though I saw someone say earlier not to use platinum +2
I'm pretty sure I've seen numerous posts about avoiding Bosch plugs! 
I know I will when it comes to replacing... maybe they are fine, but why take chances on something like spark plugs.
I know I will when it comes to replacing... maybe they are fine, but why take chances on something like spark plugs.
Yea I checked and rechecked. Besides myself I had a few other mechanics take a look at it and they still couldn't come up with anything. Then one person said something could be wrong with the chip to the key.
So I took it to the Nissian since the nearest Infiniti dealership is more the 2 hours away. They diagnosed it and said my car was in lock mode because my car didn't recognized the key I always use.
So I took it to the Nissian since the nearest Infiniti dealership is more the 2 hours away. They diagnosed it and said my car was in lock mode because my car didn't recognized the key I always use.
So I reserved a trailer to tow it down their tomorrow, its going on 4 days without driving my car and I am getting impatient. I got a copy of the self diagnostic test and it says I have an error code of [P1610]. Life in the G world!
The only advice they gave me was take the 2 and a half hour drive to the nearest Infiniti dealership. So I just reserved a trailor for tomorrow so I can take my car in.
Its going on 4 days without driving my car and I am getting really impatient. Life in the G world!
I bought some NGK Iridium IX's for $6.99/plug.
Hope these are a better choice than the Bosch plugs.
EDIT: Well it seems the OP had these so I guess they should be fine!
Hope these are a better choice than the Bosch plugs.
EDIT: Well it seems the OP had these so I guess they should be fine!
Last edited by cpufreak3; Oct 21, 2009 at 05:29 PM.



