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How to Replace Spark Plugs 2000-14 Chevy Suburban 1500
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Torque Wrench
5/8 Inch Spark Plug Socket
Ratchet
1. Removing the Spark Plug
Make sure the engine is cold
Grab and work the boot off of the spark plug
Clean off any dirt on the end of the plug
Remove the spark plug with a 5/8 spark plug socket
2. Installing the Spark Plug
Insert the spark plug into the spark plug socket
Tighten the spark plug without cross-threading it
Torque the spark plug to 11 foot-pounds
Press on the spark plug boot
These are where your spark plugs are on this 2009 Chevy Suburban. It's the rearmost one of the driver's side. We have four in each side. One, two, three, four. We go over to the passenger's side. This one is a little bit trickier to get to. It's in the way, way back. We've got back there, one here, one here, and one here. It'll be just enough room to get it. We're going to show you how to replace one on the driver's side front. This procedure is going to be the same for all of them. It just might take a little more maneuvering to get to the other side.
I'm going to give this a little turn, and then you don't want to pull on the wire. All you've got to do is work it off of the electrode and of the spark plug. It's usually on there pretty tight. I should also mention that you should do this when the engine is cold because we're right next to the exhaust manifold. Just put this to the side. You should do these one at a time.
Spark plug is down here in the head. I'm just going to take some compressed air. Just blow around the spark plug. If you don't have that, it's okay. Just be careful. Maybe take a brush. You just don't want anything falling down into the cylinder when you open up the spark plug hold. These spark plugs are going to take a five-eighths socket. You want to get a spark plug socket. This is a regular five-eighths socket. If you put a spark plug in here, it's real, real loose, and you can turn it while you're trying to install it. The spark plug is going to fall out.
A spark plug specific socket has a rubber insert to grab on to the foursome part of the spark plug so when you put it in here, it seats. You can go to install it. It's not going to fall out and the same when you're using it to remove old spark plugs. You can lift them out of the engine and they won't fall down. We're going to use a three-eighths drive and my five-eighths spark plug socket. It should be on there.
Take my ratchet. You're going to remove it. These are only torqued to eleven foot-pounds, so it shouldn't take much effort to get them out. Once it starts to get loose, you can remove the ratchet. We just use our fingers to spin it out. As you remove it, the spark plug socket is going to hold it in place so if you need to move it around, you're not going to drop it.
So you can see this is our old spark plug and this is our new one from 1AAuto.com. Their threads are the same length. A single electrode. These are going to work great and give you nice performance on your vehicle.
Take our new spark plug and put it into our spark plug socket. Carefully place it into a spark plug opening. Sometimes if you go backwards, it helps you find the threads and then you can spin it forward to go in. It should go in very, very easily. If it feels like it's cross-threading, you should stop and make sure that it's going in nice and straight. Okay. Now that you've got it hand-tight, we're going to torque it to eleven foot-pounds.
The spark plug torque can reinstall our spark plug boot. Just push it on as hard as you can and just check that it's seated.
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March 13, 2021
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Gervey
January 21, 2022
So far so good everything was fast and worth the money thats why I keep coming back for all my cars
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Mason
February 9, 2022
Plugs worked great but only half the wires worked. No idea why only half of them worked but not what I expected ordering AC Delco parts.
Spark plugs and ignition wires
Kerby
March 23, 2022
I received exactly what I ordered!
Great product! Helped my gas mileage!!
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February 7, 2023
Worked perfect and car is running great!! No surprises everything went as planned! Thanks!
Customer Q&A
Will this work on round and square style coils?November 18, 2020
R M
10
Yes, this will be able to work on round and square style coils.
November 19, 2020
Emma F
Is this product made in the USA?January 1, 2021
Steve J
10
AC Delco has manufacturers all over the globe, including the US. However, we are unable to tell you what the country of origin will be for the parts you receive.
January 4, 2021
T I
Are the wires in this kit AC Delco also?April 16, 2021
Daron B
10
Yes, the spark plugs and wires are both AC Delco.
April 16, 2021
Jessica D
are the plugs in this package Iridium?September 4, 2021
John D
10
Hello, yes, the spark plugs are iridium
September 10, 2021
Ricale A
are these plugs pre-gapped?.October 14, 2021
John D
10
Yes , mine were.
October 14, 2021
Mark A
10
Yes, the plugs are to be installed as they're received.
October 14, 2021
Adam G
do I need to change the ignition coils also?.October 14, 2021
Michael P
10
Some times customer's prefer to while they are changing out the other parts, but it depends on what has failed.
October 14, 2021
Andra M
Are these plugs 41 110 ?November 3, 2021
Tim M
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That's correct. These spark plugs are AC Delco part number 41-110.
November 18, 2021
M N
are the plugs and wires for the 5.3 Texas edition Silverado?December 12, 2021
Joe A
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This kit is listed to fit all 2009-2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 models with the V8 5.3L engine.
December 13, 2021
Jessica D
Hi , is this work on the Yukon 09 with the 6.2 liter engine?January 7, 2022
Jose G
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Yes, this part will fit your vehicle.
January 7, 2022
T I
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Works just fine
January 21, 2022
Gervey C
Will the plugs and wires fit GM 4.8 engine?February 15, 2022
John D
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This kit does fit some GM 4.8L engines. Please check the Vehicle Fit tab for further details as to what this kit fits.
February 15, 2022
Andra M
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