Silly to complain about the camera being shaky, especially when self filming an auto repair video. Your video really helped me out. I'm not very mechanically inclined and had no idea where the spark plugs even were on my 2003 galant, let alone how to change them. Even though your video is for a 2001, it's the same as my car. I really appreciate you taking the time to do this video. Thank you sir :)
:) Well update to my car woes. I was able to locate the spark plugs because of your video. We got the spark plugs out after I commented on your video. The wells were full of oil. With more research I figured out that I have a bad valve cover gasket. Fun stuff! But with all the info on the internet, it's been pretty easy to figure out the problem. Picking up the gasket replacements for the valve cover and four spark wells tomorrow. Sure to be a fun project! :D
Your very welcome crysdaly and thank you very much for looking I happy if my video can help even just one person to save a bit of money in these hard times :)
@SandoTrini Yes sorry about that but I seem to have lost the base for my Tripod so I then had to hold the camera and that spoilt the filming a bit, but thanks for the comment :)
No I would not replace the leads /cables as the engine was running perfect. I was just servicing the engine so I was just replacing the plugs, however if you were to be having a misfire problem then the cables would be an item on your hit list of things to eliminate :)
No not really as I assumed that by that point in the video most people would know what was required to find and withdraw the forth plug, and you don't want to make your videos too long as the can get too boring.