2003 Toyota Camry - Replacing Spark Plugs and Ignition Coils
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2023
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Products used in this video include:
LCWRGS Ignition Coils
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Autolite Iridium XP Automotive Replacement Spark Plugs, XP3923
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Thank you for this video. Sincerely.
I had to have my coil on cylinder 3 replaced a year ago. All spark plugs were replaced as well. I just had that same coil go bad today, 2 hours away from home (I took a trip with my kids). Same symptoms as before, and O'Reilly's code reader said cylinder 3 was misfiring (again). Used this video to get my repair done in a matter of minutes, and now I'm home safe with my daughters. Not sure if my engine is messed up somewhere else that is causing this, or if I got a cruddy coil last time, but at least it's fixed for now.
That is awesome. Thank you for sharing. It sounds like a successful repair. It is possible the same coil just went bad.
Great video thanks! What size is the spark plug wrench?
Thanks for the comment. Spark plug size in 5/8”
On my 2003 4 cyl Camry, one of the 10mm bolt holes for its ignition coil is stripped. Any idead for how to secure it?
Off the top of my head I would say run a tap of the same size down the hole and then very gently install the bolt with a little threadlocker or retap it to barely one size larger (even if it is SAE) or get a little longer bolt that might reach some of the good threads at the bottom and shim the head if necessary.
Or get a different valve cover from the junk yard.
What was that lubrication that you used?
Anti-Seize for the threads and Di-Electric Grease for the boots.
dont apply anti seize btw. It will mess with your torque specs
Can You help? I have oil down in the spark plug well 2003 Toyota Camry xle,how do i fix that? Thank You
Without seeing it and going off of what you described, I would take a look at this video as a starting point. ruclips.net/video/K6Kxn-rabzQ/видео.html
What do I use to clean the spark plug holes if I don’t have easy access to compressed air? Assuming keyboard cleaner isn’t enough
You could try using a vacuum (or shop vac).
@@InsaneOil oh yeah, I got one of those. Thank you for the reply!
Still get misfire in cylinder 2, any ideas
Fuel injector? Run a fuel treatment and see if that solves it.
For iridium plugs, I thought they say don't gap them? At least in my Toyota manual
My repair manual said to gap them to .043. See 3:03 in the video.
For the DENSO spark plugs I got they say don't gap them. He got a Autolite plugs so I don't know if the same applies. Anyways, according to the repair manual, the electrode gap can go from 0.039 to 0.043 in.
@@alejandrovargascarrasco198 As long as you follow the repair manual, you should be alright.
You mean to tell me I paid 500$ for that🤬🤬 you made this look like a kid can do this job😭
You actually paid $100 for parts and $400 for the years of knowledge and experience that the mechanic brought to the table.
you got scammed
@@ExySmexyAccording to repairpal.com $500 is a fair price for that type of a repair at a mechanic.
@@InsaneOil for replacing plugs and coils?
@@ExySmexy according to repairpal.com for a 2003 Camry with a 2.4L engine