Good video! When I do these, I remove the coil pack bolt first and pull the coil up about 2" and THEN unplug the coil pack. Makes it easier to get a good pinch 'n wiggle on the plug and then a 6-in extension with a wobble tip works well for the plugs. When reinstalling you do it the same way for visibility like you stated.
You’re welcome. Yah know, I’m not a 100% sure why I didn’t lol. I can’t seem to remember, possibly to control or limit myself to not over torque the plugs. I certainly could’ve gone back over the plugs with a torque wrench to Honda’s desired spec but in my years of changing plugs, I’ve never had an issue with the T handle (knock on wood)
I'm a do it yourself, was having issue with the coil connection!! Thanks for the help!! The stealership quoted me $511 dollars to do this!! Ha no chance. Thanks for putting this video out!
I don’t recall, my wife and I bought it used. It has roughly 60-80k on the clock and it was more or less a feel good measure to get them replaced. I’m sure it’s in the maintenance manual.
Sorry for the delayed response, I’ll measure my extensions and update a detailed list of tools used in a day or so. All tools used can be easily found and purchased from a local auto parts store or home improvement store.
You're right; there are not many videos of replacing spark plugs on this engine. I'm going to change my 2019 Honda Pilot's spark plugs tomorrow. I guess I need to buy another small extension. Appreciate the video