It's the same as any other vehicle. The only thing that matters is what kind of spark plugs you have or purchase. Normal/factory plugs have intervals of around 30,000 miles. Certain iridium plugs may last up to 75,000. Of course you can never change them enough. It's not bad practice to change them once every year or two. Hope this helps.
How do you change a timing belt on a 1998 Toyota Tacoma? And what part do I need to buy?
Your 2006 Toyota Tacoma has a chain and not a belt. No maintenance is required.
You should check your Toyota Tacoma's owners manual. There should be a diagram for the location of your thermostat.
Change your air filter every 30,000 miles or sooner if you drive in dusty conditions.
It should be in the owners manual
Toyota Tacoma parts have not yet been called back, which is a very good sign. So you should not worry if you believe that one of your parts should have been called back by Toyota.
about 45 mins to an hour from someone who knows what there doing... an hour to an hour and a half if its your first time.... 1996 Toyota tacoma is my first vehicle, im 20 and I changed the radiator by myself and it took me an hour.....
The spacing should be 0.32 on the autolite platinum sparkplugs
Change the plugs and wires at 100,000 miles unless you experience poor performance or a drop in MPG. In that case change them sooner.
look in your owners manual for do it yourself instructions. it should be there.
The OBDII on a Toyota Tacoma 1998 is located on the driver side under the console right above the gas pedal... I should know I own a Tacoma 1998.
5W-30 preferred