Disconnect the negative wire from the battery. You need to remove the engine cover to get to the front 3, pull out the spark plug wires with your hands, one at a time. make sure that you put them back were you pull them from. go to pepboys and get yourself the soket for spark plugs. to get to the other 3 you need to remove the manifold "the silver thing with big lines" under the manifold which will take you about 30 to 40 minutes are the other plugs, do the same thing. kelvinF
Well the v6 engine will require you to take the intake off to get to the rear plugs but other than that it is pretty much the same
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I USE BOSCH PLATINUM
NGK platinum plugs
The plugs i believe are near the exhaust manifold.... If you are unfamilliar with changing plugs you should not do it yourself Because the plugs are near such high heat they are prone to fouling Try to use NGK plugs and spring for the irridium As you may already know never change plugs on a engine that is warm or hot. First thing in the morning stone cold is the best time to do it. You can google ask a Mitsubishi Tech on the web for further assistance
3 just on top of the engine,u can see black cap with screw and wire,other 3 under the intake.
to change all freeze plugs on any engine is expensive, as the engine and transmission need to be split to get at pluigs behind flywheel.sometimes the engine needs to be removed freon vehicle to get at others
2002 galant , can't find the spark plugs
On the engine head !
Every 30,000 miles except platinum plugs
you have to remve the intake manifold
If the engine is not blown, I would remove the spark plugs, and turn the engine over until you get most of the water out. Suck out the remaining if you can. And change your engine oil.