Pop open your hood by using the hatch located on the inside of your vehicle.
Step 2:
Take a look at your engine and look between the runners of the intake manifold and locate six square black boxes.
Step 3:
These boxes are all held on by two star head screws. Proceed to remove them with your Phillips screw driver. Underneath these boxes are your plugs.
Step 4:
Grab a deep socket and carefully start changing your spark plugs.
Step 5:
Once finished, grab your Phillips screw driver and put the coil boxes back in place.
Step 6:
Close the hood and pat yourself on the back. Congratulations! You have just replaced your Chrysler's spark plugs!
Useful Tip:
* If you have difficulties, try visiting your nearest AutoZone or Discount Auto Parts. They will often offer you assistance free of charge if you purchase your spark plugs from them.
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