i had to replace two of my passenger leads on my 2.5 as they were corroded to the sparks and left the insides behind! long nose pliers got those bits out before i could get the spark plug spanner in! so i thought might as well do all six.....
my tips are,
- use 3/8" sockets as they are narrower and fit in gaps more easily.
- haynes was actually very helpful with this operation!
- the DIS is higher than i thought on the passenger side. but i believe different models might have put it in a different place. just follow the ht leads! i was warned it would be necessary to get at from underneath, thankfully on my '96 cdx i didnt have to!
- taking the wipers off wasn't too bad and a must to get to the DIS. not necessary to get to the sparks only tho'. ps the firing order on the dis isn't logical, but well documented!
- i didnt use a tool to get the wipers off, just wiggled a lot!
- really make sure the plug wells aren't full of water like mine were!
- i got a set of leads 6 for £40 trade in birmingham. not performance types but do the job and a lot better on the wallet!
- it is true that the rear passenger plug is tricky to get at but very satisfying once done!
- wear two sets of rubber gloves to protect against cack and scrapes!
it's a great time to grease the wiper mechs, replace pollen filters, and clean the bottom of the windscreen
