Santa Fe spark plugs

Discussion in 'Hyundai Santa Fe' started by Tim, Jul 5, 2008.

  1. Tim

    Tim Guest

    I just changed the spark plugs for the first time on my 2002 Santa Fe 2.7
    V6. What a bear!! Perhaps I went about it the wrong way, but it looks like
    the easiest (if you call it that) way to change the plugs in the back is by
    pulling off the surge tank of the intake manifold. But, that also requires
    you to change the manifold gasket as well. I went ahead and changed out the
    plug wires while I was there.

    Anyway, if anyone has a different approach, please reply to this post.
     
    Tim, Jul 5, 2008
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  2. Sadly, taking off the manifold and changing the gasket is very common in
    changing the back spark plugs on a lot of the Hyundai V6 engines.

    What a pain that job is, especially compared to the 4-cylinder engines. I
    had a Chrysler that had it so that all of the six were basically on top of
    the engine, though with very, very long plug boots. The car was otherwise a
    dud, but the easiest FWD V6 plug change I had ever seen.

    Many of these V6's just aren't worth the effort unless you are sure of your
    mechanical abilities (which I am not).
     
    Rev. Tom Wenndt, Jul 5, 2008
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