DIY weekend - thermostat and fuel filter advice needed
- spark plugs
- air and fuel filters
- thermostat
- possibly the turn signal switch, which doesn't "catch" when signaling for a right turn.

I would greatly appreciate any input from anyone who has done these.
Spark plugs I did this morning, piece of cake.
- pop engine cover off
- remove 8 screws on coil-packs
- disconnect and remove coilpacks (requires moving a couple cables and parts)
- remove and replace spark plugs
Air filter is easy too, remove the top of the airbox (6 screws) and the air filter slides out.
Thermostat requires a coolant flush from what I know. Its inside one of the hoses at the front top of the engine bay...??? thus you have to flush the system, or coolant will leak out everywhere.





Do it one at a time, and work quickly.
Air filter, are you really asking?
Thermo, like you I thought to replace it as part of PM, but I understand it sticks in the open position, not closed.
Stalk, don't have that problem.
Have fun.
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I am assuming that the thermostat is where the uper radiator hose meets th block. Yes?
It looks like I need a new cold air intake hose, as mine is coming uncoiled.
My engine cover was also stuck and I had to break one of the mounting posts to get it off.
Other than that, my car is unscathed and I saved a couple hunded dollars from what the dealer would have charged.
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It looks like I need a new cold air intake hose, as mine is coming uncoiled.
My engine cover was also stuck and I had to break one of the mounting posts to get it off.
I replaced the hose with 2 3.5" silicon couplers and 12" long 3.5" stainless intake pipe. It was a little difficult fit, yet looks and functions way better.
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I may have to fabricate a cold air tube.



