What are spark plugs?
Spark plugs are usually white, and when you flip your key to turn on the car, the spark plugs send a small spark to ignite the gas. They are located by doing: If you follow those thick, rubbery wires under the hood, you’ll find the spark plugs (one at the end of each wire.) If you have a 4-cylinder engine, your four spark plugs will be at the top of the engine in a row in front of you. If you have a V8, you’ll have to reach down on both sides of the engine to get them out, four on the left and four on the right. If you have a 6-cylinder engine, they could go either way, but if you follow the wires you’ll find the plugs. When you open your car hood, there’s the radiator in front of you. Its a box. It usually has a cap that says, “do not open when hot.” The liquid inside is green/blue aka coolant. It is located in the top middle front of car. The break fluid is needed for your vehicle to break aka stop. Now, a flush means that you need to take out those fluids, then pour a cleaning liqui