To most of us this is a basic job on any vehicle, so If you were asking for something else please restate the question. I will assume by the simplicity of the question that you aren't familure with some things so if you can go to the local library and get a book on your vehicle and it will give you pictures and step by step instructions to follow. Look up the chilton manual or haynes manual. They both do a fair job. Basically on any vehicle I suggest you take it one spark plug at a time, if you dont know the engine. This way you wont mix up the wires to the spark plugs. Take the old wire off the plug by pulling on the cap not the wire. A simple twist as you pull should do it. Then place the wrench on the sparkplug and turn counterclock wise until the spark plug comes off. Check the plug and place it in order as you remove it so you can compare them later. Take the new plug and check the gap, some times you can get them checked at the store you bought them or they will at least sell a device to you so you can do it. Now carefully align the new plug in the hole and screw it in. DONT CROSS thread it or your job just got BIG. Then tighten it to the specifications on the sparkplug package. Replace the wire until you feel a click, to ensure it is on good. Then move on to the next sparkplug.
Matt
could you tell me what is the spark plug gap for toyota 4 runner 1998
.044
1.1 mm or .043 in
Spark plug. Plug wire, or coil
The correct gap is 0.031 inch..(0.787 mm.)
call me 5 dollars each
When changing the spark plugs on a 2006 Toyota Tacoma make sure the vehicle is off. Use a spark plug socket and pull the spark plug wires. Remove the old spark plugs and properly space and install the new parts.
depends if you have the v6 or 4cyl. I bet u have a v6 and the gap is .032. I own a v6. If you dont then your S.O.L.
What is the Spark Plug Gap for Toyota Camry V-6
Begin by removing the spark plug wire from the top of your spark plug. Remove the spark plug by using a 5/8 deep well socket. Turn the socket to the left. The spark plug will come out. Reverse the process to install your new spark plugs.
same as rambler in line 6, drill a 1/4" holl into the plug & use a 5/16' taperd srew remover to lock &unscrew the plug.