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Old 09-12-2011, 03:59 PM
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I've worked on 4cyl Hondas only and changing their plugs is very easy.
My friend wants me to change the plugs on his V6 Accord. I looked in the Helms and couldn't find directions for their location; hence the noob questions:

The front bank of plugs must be under the cover? Correct? I assume they have coil packs?
How are they bolted?

The rear bank of plugs, are they under the same type of cover. I couldn't really see much for the rear bank.

Do I need any special tools: I currently use the 5/8" deep socket and extension for my current Integra.

Definitely loving my 4 cylinder after looking at his engine bay.
Thanks in advance
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5/8 deep socket
6mm hex socket
10mm socket

Those are all the tools you need.

Take plastic covers off and you'll see coils. Each coil is held on by a hex bolt, remove that bolt and boom, spark plug access.
Old 09-13-2011, 06:22 AM
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Thanks, seems as easy as a 4 cylinder except w/ the removal of the covers.
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