If the engine is twincam, probaply head cover gasket is broken. Then oil from the head reach one or more spark plugs and when the engine is hot this oil causes smoke. You can find out if so, when remove the spark plugs one or more of them will have oil on the trade.
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Remove the 4 screws holding the top cover. You can then get to the plug wires and the plugs.
the transmition ,is probably not adjusted to the spark plugs,or their not the right spark plugs
Remove the the plastic cover on the valve cover, next remove the coil,or spark plug boot. Then you have access to the spark plugs. Make sure you gap your spark plugs,before you install them. If your not sure, it's wise to do them one at a time. After the replacement, do everything in reverse order.
Maybe when they put the spark plugs in they were not gapped right or they maybe the wrong spark plugs.
Remove cover on top of engine,pull plug wires straight up.The spark plugs will be down in a hole for each cylinder.You need a spark plug socket and a long extention to reach them.
They are under the cover on top of the engine it just has two bolts holding it.
Pull off the 3 plugs on top of the exhaust manifold. get a spark plug socket and whip em out. Wacky the new one in carefully making sure not to over tighten them
i have a 2000 1.5 auto lanos no spark, good plugs new crank sensor new coil replacement ecu any ideas ?
Changing spark plugs is pretty simple. Disconnect the battery, remove the wires to the spark plugs from their location, remove the old spark plugs, put in the new spark plugs, plug the cables to the right spark plug and reconnect the battery.
two spark plugs are located to the right side of the engine and the other two spark plugs are located on the left side of the engine.