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For 1990-2009 cars only

Removal Procedure


    Object Number: 367058  Size: SH
  1. Disconnect the spark plug wire at each spark plug on the left side of the engine.
  2. • Twist the boots 1/2 turn before removing the boots.
    • Pull only on the boot or use a tool designed for this purpose in order to remove the wire from each spark plug.

    Object Number: 176070  Size: SH
  3. Disconnect the spark plug wire at each spark plug on the right side of the engine.
  4. • Twist the boots 1/2 turn before removing the boots.
    • Pull only on the boot or use a tool designed for this purpose in order to remove the wire from each spark plug.
  5. Disconnect the spark plug wire from the distributor.
  6. • Twist each spark plug boot 1/2 turn.
    • Pull only on the boot or use a tool designed for this purpose in order to remove the wires from the distributor.
  7. Remove the spark plug wires from the wire clips.
  8. Remove the coil wire from the distributor and the coil.

Installation Procedure


    Object Number: 176070  Size: SH

    Notice: If the boot to wire movement has occurred, the boot will give a false visual impression of being fully seated. Ensure that the boots have been properly assembled by pushing sideways on the installed boots. Failure to properly seat the terminal onto the spark plug will lead to wire core erosion and result in an engine misfire or crossfire condition, and possible internal damage to the engine.

  1. Apply a small amount of dielectric silicone grease GM P/N 12345579 in both boots of the spark plug wires.
  2. Install the coil wire to the coil and the distributor.
  3. Install the spark plug wires at the distributor.
  4. Install the spark plug wire to each spark plug on the right side of the engine.

  5. Object Number: 367058  Size: SH
  6. Install the spark plug wire to each spark plug on the left side of the engine.
  7. Install the spark plug wires in the clips.
  8. Inspect the wires for proper installation:
  9. • Push sideways on each boot in order to inspect the seating.
    • Reinstall any loose boot.
    • Wire routings must be kept intact during service and followed exactly when wires have been disconnected or when replacement of the wires is necessary. Failure to route the wires properly can lead to radio ignition noise and cross-firing of the plugs, or shorting of the leads to the ground.