Buy dual electrode plugs.If unsure of size when removed take one with you to parts store. All I needed to change my plugs was 12mm 3/8 drive socket.13/16 x 3/8 drive plug socket,10 inch 3/8 extension and 3/8 ratchet.Remove bolts from each of the two coil packs located on 2 cylinders closest to drivers side.All 4 plugs can now be accessed by pulling upwards on plug end of plug wires.Depends on how long since wires have been removed sometimes wires come apart on 2 plugs on passenger side.Not to bad to replace at this point. with plug socket,extension and ratchet remove old plugs and replace.I recommend using a little anti-seize lubricant on plug threads. Good Luck
spark plugs = the number of cylinders your car has. Tercel should be a 4 cylinder so 4 spark plugs.
You use a ratchett?
There are seven spark plugs on a '96 Tercel. This model has them mounted under the rear passenger seat next to the distributor.
if the spark plugs are black because your car is running too rich. your plugs are fouled.
.043 is the correct gaping for the plugs in a 1993 Toyota tercel. This is taken rite from the Hayes repair manual
how to replace spark plugs on 2006 camry LE
four, as it is a four cylinder engine with one spark plug per cylinder.
RN11YC can also use RN12YC
A Toyota Allion has 4 spark plugs. These spark plugs are not hard to replace, and can be found in the engine, under the hood. After 2008 models, they are harder to replace.
bad plugs, wires, distributer if it has one, bad igniter, faulty wiring.....
To change spark plugs on a 1994 Toyota Camry, remove the black shafts. The spark plugs are down the four holes. Use a socket set with extension to reach the spark plugs. Replace old spark plugs with new ones.
Take it to a Toyota dealership