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2011 FORESTER SPARK PLUG REPLACEMENT

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I wanted to know where the spark plugs are located and how to replace the spark plugs in a 2011 Forester. Thanks. 

here's a video, there are several similar (most of us would insist you stay with NGK brand plugs - other brands have caused problems) ;

 

 

Edited by 1 Lucky Texan

His 2011 Forester will have the FB engine.  Texan's video is an old SOHC EJ, not the same.

Plugs are center of heads, horizontal.  It's a coil on plug engine, so got to remove the coils first.

They are 14mm headed spark plugs, so you'll need one of those type sockets.

tricky, requires just the right length extensions.  Possible to do in place, but easier if you lift the engine a bit on each side as you service them.

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One you open up the hood. Where are the spark plugs located. Are they easy to see or not easy to see because something is in the way. Thanks. 

19 minutes ago, bull6791 said:

One you open up the hood. Where are the spark plugs located. Are they easy to see or not easy to see because something is in the way. Thanks. 

 

2 on the left, 2 on the right.  

Dead center of the Valve covers, under the Coil packs on each plug.

If you can't find them, you probably should have someone else change them.

Edited by FerGloyale

Here's a video for the impreza, different car, same engine.

The plugs are a pain to get to, have a look and decide for yourself.

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I totally know the plugs are very hard to get to. I still want to see and find out where they are. Thanks. 

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Lucky Texan great video. I did not know it was that time consuming to replace the spark plugs. Also now I know where they are located. Thanks. 

your welcome. There may be 3-4 other videos but, I have seen productions from that same company and they are pretty good.

The first time you do most maintenance procedures will take the longest, but  you will be faster the next time.

Youtube is the second-most popular search engine after Google. In addition to the Forums, it has helped me a lot.

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