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Old Nov 7, 2007 | 06:20 PM
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how do you change the rear plug and wire on a series 1 riviera, i cant seam to reach them
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Ok first the car has to be COLD! You will be doing this by feel.

Stick your arm behind the engine by going between the coolant lines on the passenger side. That will get you access to plug #2

Make sure you have a small ratchet.

For sparkplugs 4 & 6 stick your arm by the driverside between the EGR and fire wall.

Your going to have to feel around it is a big pain but you will get the hang of it with practice.
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