then you have been very lucky! most imports you must remove the upper intake to acess the plugs.Removing a cowl to replace spark plugs on a fwd v6 is very common, especially on minivans. I've never removed an intake to do spark plugs.
then you have been very lucky! most imports you must remove the upper intake to acess the plugs.
you must remove the upper intake manifold on most imported v6 engines to access the rear spark plugs.
Now that I think about it, seems like everyone around here buys domestics with v6's and asian cars with 4 cylinders.The only FWD CAR v6s that I can think of at the moment where you DONT need to remove the plenum is ford 3.0s and the hondas.
As far as I remember almost every other one of them the plenum is almost touching the boot or COP. Just take a quick peek with a flashlight.
FYI I almost never remove half the stuff attached to the plenum. Leave as much as the harness plugged in as I can. Just hold the plenum in the air slightly with a tie down or bungee cord and reach under it to do your business.
Honestly its an easy job that takes less than hour if you have tools and know how to use them.
Dont be cheap, plan on replacing the gaskets
The 3.4 GM frontwheel drive engine does not need the plenum pulled either.
