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1995 Ranger V6 sparkplugs


tomwilliamsjr

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Age
70
Vehicle Year
1995
Transmission
Automatic
What is the easiest way to reach the spark plugs on the passengers side, so that I can change them?
 
if its a 4.0L just get your hands in there and do it......... I didn't remove anything from my explorer to change the plugs......... it is a tight fit and you will learn your hands do fit in places you didn't think they would
 
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There really isn't enough room to move a ratchet around, but you can get one in there to break them loose, then just use a short extension with a socket on the end and spin the end of the extension with your fingers. Do the same when you install the new ones and snug them up with a ratchet.

You will have to move a few things out of the way before you start.
 
if your really having trouble reaching them, you can pull the inner fender off and go through that way. ive never had a problem reaching them just going in from the top though...
 
I never had to remove anything either, just had to get my hands in there and do it. I picked up a finger ratchet at autozone, works just fine on tight spots
 
Been There, Won't do that again!

The plugs in V6 Rangers are the pits. Utterly inaccesable, mostly blind guessing as to what you're up to. It took me all day to do my 2000 3.0, cursing the engineers at Ford the whole time. My left hand is still scarred!

Just because you can get 50K+ from a set of plugs is no excuse to have to kill
yourself to do a simple maintainece job!
 
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The plugs in V6 Rangers are the pits. Utterly inaccesable, mostly blind guessing as to what you're up to. It took me all day to do my 2000 3.0, cursing the engineers at Ford the whole time. My left hand is still scarred!

Just because you can get 50K+ from a set of plugs is no excuse to have to kill
yourself to do a simple maintainece job!

I'd like to see what they added to 2000 rangers to make the plugs so inaccessible. On my 98 3.0 (with A/C), they're not bad at all.
 
My 2003 4.0L was a pain, but I didn't have to disassemble anything to get at them. It's just tight and a little frustrating.
 
Yep, right side plugs, 4.0 V6, PITA.
My '96 Ranger is the same. Takes time, tools,
and numerous cuts 'n scratches.

An old wrenchin' buddy of mine used to say,
"gotta put a little blood into it before it runs right..."
:icon_twisted:

RCC
 
The first time I did them, it was a bitch and one of my stock spark plug wires was melted on. It's hard the first time to break em free, but after that it should be cake (to regap the plugs).

It you have a swivel socket or a socket wrench that has an adjustable/turnable head ($10), that would be easier, too. Go in through the top, be patient, and use some finesse.
 
no problems with access to the plugs in my 93 3.0L
 

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