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Old 12-25-2012
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Changing spark plugs on 06 ex non si sedan

I was looking on here and I saw a thread for changing them on an SI but not a non si. How is it done? I'm closing in on 138k. Thanks for any help.
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Re: Changing spark plugs on 06 ex non si sedan

bump??? I have 2007 EX sedan
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Re: Changing spark plugs on 06 ex non si sedan

Why so soon? Just changed these a couple minutes ago on my 2007 Civic...thought is was time.
I didn't use any anti-seize, just some JB Weld, as this will be the last time they need to come out.
You'll get more satisfaction/performance changing the cabin filter vs. changing spark plugs IMO.

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There's videos on YouTube if you need visual.

Hope this helps!

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Re: Changing spark plugs on 06 ex non si sedan

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I didn't use any anti-seize, just some JB Weld,
Oh Gawd, don't joke like that. Someone is bound to take that seriously and ruin something.
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Re: Changing spark plugs on 06 ex non si sedan

^ Unfortunately your right. The key word "weld" should be enough but it's not.

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Re: Changing spark plugs on 06 ex non si sedan

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Re: Changing spark plugs on 06 ex non si sedan

this... thread... out of the DIY section! for sure!
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