Originally Posted By: Falken
I plan on changing mine on the Fit when I hit the 5 year of ownership mark (I bought car end of 2010).
I procrastinate with it because I have to tear off the whole cowl and pan underneath to access the plugs at the back of the engine.
The reason I want to do it at five years is to truly not have to do it ever again rather than needing to change them from misfires at the 9 year mark and they are all seized in the head.
The local dealer wants 5$ per blue cowl clip, and they break easy, so I am not looking forward to this simple service!
Did they feel seized in the head at all when you were removing them?
Ahh, maybe I'll just leave them in for the life of the car... But I already bought the plugs pretty cheap from RockAuto...
Don't sweat the cowl clips. I did the lost motion spring recall myself on my Fit because I don't trust the dealerships here. I am impatient and ham-handed, and even so I think I only broke one of the cowl clips, and it doesn't need all of them.
Warning: Since you live in Canada, your Fit might have been made in Japan or it might have been made in China. If it was made in China, on some of them they didn't properly torque the spark plugs. The plugs will loosen on their own, and tear the threads out of the head when they eject. When I did the LMS recall on mine I didn't remove the plugs, but I did check their torque, even though mine was made in Brazil, not China.
By the way, I have no intention of changing my plugs until it gets to 170,000 Km, unless I somehow flood the engine or it throws a misfire code.
Edit: Falken, I'm pretty sure the plugs can be changed without removing the cowl or intake, you just need an excellent visualization in your mind's eye of how the coils are removed and replaced, and a good selection of plug sockets, wobblies, and torque adapters in order to torque them properly.