2013-2018 Nissan Altima Spark Plug Replacement (2.5L QR25DE)

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What's up everybody!

This is a DIY how-to on replacing the spark plugs on a 2013-2018 5th gen. Nissan Altima 2.5 4 Cyl. QR25DE. Torque Specs included.

*DISCLAIMER: I am NOT a Master Tech/Mechanic, just a long time wrencher.

Car in video is a 2014 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL.

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TheOriginalBeeCee
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Thanks for this great video. Just did mine on a 2015 Altima with 127, 000 miles for the first time. Was a little nervous at first. But once I got the plugs out, it was all good from there. Car started right up. Thanks again.

jerrycosme
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Thanks! Personally, I'd rather hear you talking thru the whole process w/o music. This was helpful.

joelsampson
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Doing my spark plugs tomorrow, thanks for giving the numbers needed for parts. Will follow up on how it goes.My 17' is at 93k miles and idling between 1 and 2 so I think it's time

arvisbailey
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Bro thanks for this video I did my spark plugs first time yesterday and appreciate the other comment about doing one at a time to avoid anything falling inside.

scarface
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Glad I found your channel. I have a 2016 Altima with about 50, 000 miles. I'm enjoying the Altima videos and hope you do more, thanks.

glenndallinger
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Followed your directions to a T, and first ever spark plug replacement complete! Can barely even tell my car is on because it's so quiet. Watched your CVT fluid one, so on to that. Now going to watch more videos... Hopefully you have more! I haven't even checked 😬

RavenTheRiverRunner
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My 2016 Altima has 98, 000 miles. The dealer recommended changing the spark plug at a cost of $820.00. It looks really simple to do.

lesliekilpatrick
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Great Video Man! I’ve been getting into DIY maintenance on my 2015 Altima to save $$ and your videos are perfect! More Content! 🤟🏾

Brian
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Most thorough video found so far. Thanks now I can go change mine.

lastninjaitachi
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Thanks for this video. I believe I changed mine after 100k but it’s at 220k not so I think it’s a good idea to change them. Your video is great since you mention the torque specs which is greatly appreciated.

marcos_bm
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So helpful bro! I thought it was easier than that but you definitely made it look simple for such a sort of hard job. Great content bro 🔥

torrextorrextorrex
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One big mistake I see is that you removed plug while you had another plug port open. This means dirt/debris an fall into the port and possibly into the cylinder. I pull one at at time, install new plug, then move to next plug.

myopinion
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High quality workmanship, thanks for sharing!

ramielsayed
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Great video! Amazing how tight that first plug was.

husafel
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Awesome video so that can help out my stepson’s to replace the original spark plugs.on his used 2015 Altima S, with 115, 000 miles on it, .

michaelbedell
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Thank you so much dude. I'm still new in Cars and this really helps alot. Much appreciated man.!!!

juancarlosmorelos
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I have a 2015 nissan altima and going to do this next month. thanks for the video

claudymytile
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thanks for this video, don't tell anyone but i couldn't find these OEM plugs anywhere but the dealership, so i spent a bill for 4, please don't ask where i live either, that's just as embarrassing. lol

andyp
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Wondeful content! I was just wondering why you replaced the spark plugs but your car still idle at 1500 rpm. I read somewhere on google said that nissan altima 8th gen should be idling at 700rpm

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