To check the denso spark plugs compatibility with your 2006 Toyota Camry, I would suggest you refer to a garage or a Toyota dealership, in person or online. You always have the option to email them with any concern or information you have on your Camry. Your Toyota dealer is always in the know on their cars and which parts are best suited, even for older models: they remain their models.
No. Spark plugs have nothing to do with your turn signals. Try changing the turn signal bulbs. Spark plugs are only used for the combustion of the engine.
You need to check wires. Make sure that you connected plug wires in the correct order. Check that wires are sitting tightly on spark plugs. If it didn't work, remove spark plugs and check the gap for all of them. Install the spark plugs and try to start again. If it didn't work install old spark plugs and try again. If it didn't work check the fuse box under the hood. Hopefully it works.
they dont work
Actually , there are no spark plugs in a diesel engine
Anyplace that sells spark plugs will have an application chart which will tell you what plugs will work in your Kawasaki.
Autolite plugs work pretty good but I found Motorcraft plugs to work the best
most spark plugs should be checked and gapped annually. if your spark plugs are used up you should replace them
The stock plugs are best
This will dpend on the type of vehicle you have,as engines do vary. Generally speaking a socket wrench should work for changing your spark plugs.
All spark plug gaps are adjustable.
In my 91 RS 305, I change the spark plugs working from underneath the car. The spark plugs are easier to see and get a 3/8 ratchet with long spark plug socket on from underneath. How can you do that? is quite imposible to remove it, is no space to do work ?
YOU CAN REMOVE THE SPARK PLUGS WITHOUT REMOVING ANYTHING EXCEPT THE SPARK PLUG WIRES IN THE REAR USE A SWIVAL AND EXTENSION AND WORK ON BOTH SIDE AND THE MIDDLE OF THE PLETNIUM THE FRONT SPARK PLUGS NEED JUST TO REMOVE THE THREE COILS