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DIY spark plugs on the 3.6

PhillyBoiP

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anyone have any advise for removing or moving the wire harness atop our manifold to get to driver side spark plugs? got a 2022 3.6l e torque and i don't see any easy places to remove the wire harness from. i can post a pic if you need. appreciate the help[ as always.
 
damn i guess that means everyone is paying a dealership or gatekeeping me haha LOL
 
I did them on a Grand Cherokee, but don't remember a wiring harness at moment. Check Youtube for any videos to help.
 
aint no vids on 2023 or older yet unfortunately. us after 22' guys all have the harness
 
yup exactly. id get rid of it or buy one w/o it if i could, the 1 mpg and additional systems are not worth the headache for crap like this.
 
I'm trying to change the spark plugs on my 2022 1500 V6 etorque. Do you remember how many nuts/bolts were required to remove the bracket blocking the drivers side coils? There is one bolt and two nuts connected to studs holding the top part of it (circled in red). Those are easy to remove. I can't really see the bottom, though. I see one nut that would take a hex wrench which may be part of the same bracket (circled in blue). Does that need to be removed or do you know how many connection points for that bracket. I'm hoping that after loosening the bracket, I'll be able to remove the coils and plugs with universal joint socket and various length extensions. Does yours look the same and what other parts must be removed?
 

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I'm trying to change the spark plugs on my 2022 1500 V6 etorque. Do you remember how many nuts/bolts were required to remove the bracket blocking the drivers side coils? There is one bolt and two nuts connected to studs holding the top part of it (circled in red). Those are easy to remove. I can't really see the bottom, though. I see one nut that would take a hex wrench which may be part of the same bracket (circled in blue). Does that need to be removed or do you know how many connection points for that bracket. I'm hoping that after loosening the bracket, I'll be able to remove the coils and plugs with universal joint socket and various length extensions. Does yours look the same and what other parts must be removed?
sorry man I had a local shop do it for me, did it for decent price about $500 in labor plus parts so I will not be doing myself anymore.
 

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