5 - 6
3 - 4
1 - 2
Front
Yes, the size 38W x 34L and XL are considered a size. 38W is the waistline and 34L is the length. XL stands for extra large.
When 34L of oxygen reacts with an excess of nitrogen monoxide, the stoichiometry of the reaction tells us that equal volumes of oxygen and nitrogen dioxide are produced. Therefore, 34L of oxygen will produce 34L of nitrogen dioxide.
the plug gap is 0.60. hope this helps...
The horse power is 175
195 fp n 205 for gt
You could do as the last guy suggested, which would be a good idea...BUT...in the case that you pull all these plugs out at on time, here are a few good ways to know what firing order they go in: 1. You can go off of the length of the wires. The wires only reach so far and non of them should be over stretched or dangling. 2. The cylinder's order is [5] [6] <---back of engine [3] [4] [1] [2] <---front of engine 3. Cylinder 1 ignition coil is ALWAYS connected to number 4 Cylinder 3 ignition coil is ALWAYS connected to number 6 Cylinder 5 ignition coil is ALWAYS connected to number 2 This is a funky order set up, but that is how it is on the 3.4L V6 engine of my 96 Toyota T100. Hopefully that helps.
take it to a Toyota dealership, have them run the code through the scan tool and reset the light as necessaryAnswerYou could, if you want to waste your money. All you have to do is disconnect the negative cable from your battery, wait a minute and reconnect it. This resets your computer. Also, you can buy a cheap code reader for around $50 instead of paying around $80 to get it done at the dealership. They are easy to use and plug in usually under your steering wheel or under the seat. They are useful for finding whats wrong but wont tell you great details like the expensive ones do.
That's the waist and the inside leg measurement in inches.
it is located right underneath the throttle body just look down there and youll see it :)
Verify the plug wires are connected correctly. Look here: http://autorepair.about.com/library/firing_orders/bl-fo-1312.htm It can also be a bad spark plug, or plug wire. A burnt valve or blown head gasket is another possibility. A weak injector on that cylinder is possible. A compression check is in order if the ignition system is found to be OK. This will detect a blown gasket or burnt valve.
clean iac sensor and o ring
Denver International's 16R - 34L is 16000 X 200 feet. That is longer than Kennedy's Space Center which is 15000 feet. Although I'm not sure it it is in fact the longest paved runway in the U.S.