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#67204
Spark plug leads 1 Year, 6 Months ago  
Need to replace my spark plug leads. Car runs fine but they were meant to be changed at the last service in Wagga (not Chrysler dealership). They didn't have any & quoted me $200 which is 1 reason why they will never see me again. Sooooo what leads should I look for & where.
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#67208
Re:Spark plug leads 1 Year, 6 Months ago  
some one posted recently they fixed their "chug" with new plugs & leads .. umm let mee ssee one link here
www.ptcruisers.com.au/forum/engine/engine-shaking.html#67124

.. not saying they are the best but this is recent .... my 05 had new leads & plugs a LONG while back they were supposed to be super dooper but we went back to cheap stds and she run great for a bit .. needs a bit OF TLC so I was going to try these .....

if U do a search (top right corner) using spark plugs as the topic .. a fair few posts come up ... !
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#67209
Re:Spark plug leads 1 Year, 6 Months ago  
I got these from Bleam Chrysler

www.bleam.com.au/prod_desc_MAG8.html?sno=298

I know you have to pay a little bit but they are very good.
These are around the $105 mark.

pm or email me if you want more info Steve
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Re:Spark plug leads 1 Year, 6 Months ago  
Have sent you an email Steve.
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#67541
Re:Spark plug leads 1 Year, 5 Months ago  
Hi looking to fit my new leads in to the PT,are there any hurdles involved will I need a new manifold gasket? Cheers Steve
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#67548
Re:Spark plug leads 1 Year, 5 Months ago  
No hurdles and you won't need to replace the Intake Manifold Seal.
Just make sure you clean the top of the engine etc before you pull it apart so no dirt can fall into places where it should'nt be.
Then again...who has a dirty PT here?.....apart from Grant

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#67564
Re:Spark plug leads 1 Year, 5 Months ago  
Is there any need to have a plenum chamber seal on hand?
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#67568
Re:Spark plug leads 1 Year, 5 Months ago  
This ought to help you.
www.ptcruiserlinks.com/forum/tech-perfor...park-plug-guide.html

I suspect you don't have EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation - I believe it was only on '01 and '02 US cars)

The seals are rubber O-rings and ought to be fine.
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#67579
Re:Spark plug leads 1 Year, 5 Months ago  
Thanks for that, with pictures it helps a very very lot as a picture tells a thousand words & I'm not a big reader.Cheers Steve
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