For a 1996 Lexus LS400, it's recommended to use NGK or Denso spark plugs, specifically the NGK ZFR6F-11 or Denso IK20. These plugs are designed to provide optimal performance and fuel efficiency for the 4.0L V8 engine. Always consult your owner's manual or a trusted mechanic for specific recommendations and maintenance tips.
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In the Lexus LS400, spark plugs are located within the engine's cylinder heads. You will need to remove the engine covers and intake manifold to access them easily. The LS400 typically features a V8 engine, and each cylinder has its own spark plug, making a total of eight plugs. Regular maintenance involves checking and replacing these spark plugs to ensure optimal engine performance.
SPARK PLUG GAP2001 Lexus GS300 3.0L SFI DOHC 6cylThe Spark Plug Gap.044 (In thousandths of an inch)
2003 es300 lexus
96 Lexus ES doesn't have spark plug wires in the traditional sense. As it has Coil on Plug (COP) coils, it has more like a wiring harness to replace. IMHO it's doubtful this has gone bad. More likely one or more of the COP's has gone bad. What are the symptoms?
The 1996 GMC Sierra six-cylinder spark plug gap, is .009. Most spark plugs are pre-gapped by the spark plug manufacturer.
.096 is the spark plug gap
The Spark Plug Gap.044 (In thousandths of an inch)
that he must remove to get to spark plug rear of the cylinders
every 60,000 miles
I use the Denso plugs in my SC400
The recommended spark plug gap is .060"