Spark Plugs Replacement Toyota & Lexus 2GR-FE 3.5L V6 Engine Highlander

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    This video is a detailed demonstration of how to replace the spark plugs in Toyota and Lexus 3.5 V6 engines. It also give tips and tricks to do the job safely. See service parts below.
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  • @chuckfreisinger1508
    @chuckfreisinger1508 2 года назад +20

    Absolutely the most comprehensive video on RUclips about replacing the spark plugs on the Toyota 3.5L V6. How this video has less than 1000 views is beyond me. Well done! I'm adding my comment to hopefully tweak the algorithm and get this viewed by more people. Thanks for your upload, and keep up the great work!

  • @williamkessler3847
    @williamkessler3847 Год назад +5

    This is the finest how to video I’ve ever seen.
    I am now going to call spark plugs “sparks plugs” to honor this video.

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  10 месяцев назад

      Much appreciated 🫡

  • @rakibarnab295
    @rakibarnab295 11 месяцев назад +2

    Replaced all 6 spark plugs and ignition coil of my v6 camry. This video has been incredibly helpful! Thank you!

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  11 месяцев назад

      Really happy it help. Smash that like if you have not yet done so 😎

  • @scallywag1716
    @scallywag1716 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video! I used it just now to change out the plugs on my wife’s car.
    One note of CAUTION…do NOT use an impact driver on the spark plugs! The vibration can crack the ceramic insulator and you can end up with ceramic bits going down into the combustion chamber. I had this happen, but luckily found the cracked bits before the plug was removed so I was able to clear them out.

  • @carlosherrera8954
    @carlosherrera8954 Год назад +5

    I followed everything as shown here on the video and had no issues. The only difference is that for the two bolts in the back, I used a small type of breaker bar and a 12 mm long socket. Worked well for me since I couldn't get it with the wrench. Great video.

  • @joelvantassel2429
    @joelvantassel2429 Год назад +3

    Terrific video of step by step. It took me 6.5 hours, but I got it done following all your instructions. And I have peace of mind knowing the job was completely done right.

  • @unebonnevie
    @unebonnevie 26 дней назад

    The PCV valve for this car and Lexus models costs only $10 at the dealer, and it takes 10 minutes to replace it. It's a very easy DIY. This video is EXCELLENT! Suggestions:
    1) Replace the 3 inner/rear ignition coils as well. Save the old ones as backup for the front ones.
    2) Clean the throttle body as well with cleaner made for throttle body.
    3) Clean the MAF sensor with the MAF sensor cleaner as well.

  • @Mrloss118
    @Mrloss118 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is a great video. There has never been such an easy way to get your car fully repaired! Thanks!

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching!🫡

  • @relaxman-tu1tp
    @relaxman-tu1tp 6 месяцев назад +1

    Brother all of your videos are very clear and easy to understand. I also have 2016 Highlander XLE V6. This is very helpful. Thank you 🙏

  • @greggoldman9739
    @greggoldman9739 Год назад +2

    I've been searching for good spark plug replacement videos...many out there, but this one is really great!!! Good job!!! Will have this on as I do the job.

  • @ashleyrae8302
    @ashleyrae8302 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much! This was exactly the video I needed!!!!

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  9 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful!🫡

  • @MrNurseDrew
    @MrNurseDrew 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this very informative video! This is the most detailed video of this job that I've seen. I have a 2008 Toyota Highlander that is throwing an ignition coil code on the 4th cylinder. It has 190,000 miles on it and as far as I know, the plugs have never been changed. I'm going to go ahead and change all 6 of the ignition coils and plugs. This is the video I've been needing. Thanks again!

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  Год назад +1

      Glad it helped

    • @MrNurseDrew
      @MrNurseDrew Год назад

      @@trackpalmer It definitely helped! I did change all 6 plugs and ignition coils easily with what I learned from your video. The engine runs like new now with over 206,000 miles. It saved me a lot of money. You are making a difference! Thanks!

  • @mingyang1922
    @mingyang1922 Год назад +1

    The best reference video for changing plugs for my 2008 Highlander 2GRFE engine. Thanks.

  • @jasongorman4518
    @jasongorman4518 Год назад

    Thank you for this guide! Replaced the plugs on our 15 Highlander today at 115k miles and this video was extremely helpful!

  • @stephenbrown2122
    @stephenbrown2122 10 месяцев назад

    Huge thumbs on this video. Extremely helpful in combating this Toyota engineering issue. I was shocked to learn my dealership wanted several hundred for a "simple" spark plug change, so I looked into it and did it myself using this video as a guide. Not only did the video make it look straightforward, but I did this in 2 hours vs. the dealerships 4-hour quote (that did not include the gasket change).
    Only thing I'd add is that I wish I'd gone ahead and purchased new coils for the back 3 cylinders since I had it all apart at 120K miles.

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  10 месяцев назад

      Happy it worked out for you. Thumbs up 👍 🫡

    • @condor5635
      @condor5635 9 месяцев назад

      The coils are quite resilient. My 04 HL has 245k and original coils. They are not cheap either.

  • @tonys4751
    @tonys4751 2 года назад +1

    Hands down the best spark plug replacement tutorial for the Highlander. Thank you. This is not a job to rush through. The minute you have to remove an upper intake manifold to do a repair on any car you need take the job seriously and be detailed oriented. The job is completely doable but with patience. Aside from that, I don't like how Toyota implemented this design. I changed my plugs at 70k at they were oily and looked quite worn. 120k seems like a stretch to wait but as we all know, car manufacturers are trying push limits for selling points but if something goes wrong you're holding the bag, not them. Since the job is relatively cumbersome, it makes since to change both intake and throttle gaskets. I also changed PCV and as described in the video since I had oily intake gaskets. I used Loctite 271 which I read was equivalent to Toyota's Three Bond 1324. PCV looked worn as well, so glad I replaced it. I should be good for the next 7 to 10 years.

    • @condor5635
      @condor5635 9 месяцев назад

      PVC easy to access and change? Inexpensive? I’ll be doing this soon since mine has 104k

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  7 месяцев назад

      🫡

  • @900bcy6
    @900bcy6 2 года назад +1

    Great information on removing that intake manifold. Never thought about those gaskets. Very thorough. Great job.

  • @ramindadseresht4074
    @ramindadseresht4074 Год назад

    Most comprehensive, with all torque specs information, easiest method for changing spark plug on rx 350. Very well done. Excellent job. 👍👍

  • @robertmoore203
    @robertmoore203 9 месяцев назад

    Wow!! AWESOME WORK!! Best video out there on this topic. Very impressive!!

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  9 месяцев назад

      Glad you liked it!🫡

  • @pleboyzjc
    @pleboyzjc 11 месяцев назад

    You are the most amazing video tutorials for doing this tune up. It’s complete package of everything that will happen and all needed to the process. It may take few days for me maybe because of my skills but I learned many things from you.
    Amazing video, you’re like a mechanic teacher here. Thanks so much for educating ❤

  • @SnKirk
    @SnKirk Год назад

    Well done, you do a good job with the little detail descriptions and explanations. Thank you for your patience in making this video. It helped me a lot.

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  Год назад

      Happy it helped. Help me out with a like 😊😏

  • @cmswartzlander6838
    @cmswartzlander6838 Год назад

    Great video. Love the camera views of the rear bolts on the air intake. Incredibly helpful.

  • @mrfuel1866
    @mrfuel1866 Год назад

    Awesome work....i have to replace them on mine.
    UPDATE.....I CHANGE THE SPARK PLUGS, COILS, AND HAD TO REPLACE THE CONECTORS BECAUSE THEY WERE FRIED...I DID REMOVED THE COWL FIRST, BECAUSE I WANTED TO TRY IF I CAN GET THEM WITHOUT REMOVING THE MANIFOLD....BUT IT WAS KIND OF HARD, SO I REMOVED THE MANIFOLD, AND WENT FROM THERE, REPLACE THE GASKETS TOO....TOOK ME 4 1/2 HRS..
    BUT EVERY THING CAME OUT GOOD THAK GOD, AND THANK TO YOUR VIDEO MY FRIEND...THANK YOU SO MUCH..
    IM NOT A MECANIC, BUT I WANTED TO TRY TO DO IT MYSELF.....IS A LOT OF WORK, BUT TAKE YOUR TIME, AND EVERYTHING WILL BE OK..
    AND YOU WILL SAVE A LOT OF MONEY.
    THANK YOU ALL..

  • @Gopher599
    @Gopher599 5 месяцев назад

    Terrific succinct video with great flow and logical organization. You should reshoot all the best RUclips how to videos with your unique style and format.

  • @PeterPyo
    @PeterPyo 2 года назад +2

    this is phenomenally made! great job, it is so helpful!

  • @EMA-uk5ob
    @EMA-uk5ob 8 месяцев назад

    nice video. i especially like the quick summary before the detail instructions. thanks.

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  8 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful!🫡

  • @GoGators198
    @GoGators198 9 месяцев назад

    Very thorough video. You did this job with great care like it was your own vehicle. I will be able to do this job myself with confidence.

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  9 месяцев назад

      Glad it helped🫡

    • @GoGators198
      @GoGators198 8 месяцев назад

      @@trackpalmer The job is done. Couldn't have done it with out your video. I also found some oily residue and will be changing the PCV valve. This whole job would be easy if it weren't for those 12mm bolts. I dropped one on reassembly and had a few minutes of despair before I found it. Before reassembly, STUDY the location of the 12mm bolts before you put the intake back on. Get the 12mm's started before you start on the front fasteners. My original plugs had almost 140k miles on them. Those OEM Densos are super high quality and they probably could have gone much longer.

  • @latu8923
    @latu8923 Год назад +1

    Great job brother, very easy to understand and straight to the point. Appreciated the tips also. You got a new sub here. I do own a 2015 highlander w/86k miles, I believe it's due for some new spark plugs...thank you again and have a great week.

  • @michaelruss8553
    @michaelruss8553 5 месяцев назад

    The most organized and helpful video. Thanks so much!!!

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  5 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful!🫡

  • @jennifernewman5293
    @jennifernewman5293 2 года назад

    Very detailed, no wasted time or commentary. Thank you for this informative video.

  • @TheMoodyLoners
    @TheMoodyLoners Год назад

    Well done! I'll be tackling this job soon. Since the service interval for this job is 120K miles, I've decided to spend a bit more and go ahead and replace all three coil packs on the rear cylinder bank. I've already had a coil pack go bad on cylinder 4 a few months ago so I'd rather not have to go through this much effort so soon after replacing the spark plugs.

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  Год назад

      Good idea. Remember to check your service manual for the service interval for your year and model. Let me know how it goes 🙏

    • @mrfuel1866
      @mrfuel1866 Год назад

      Hey buddy did you already replace the coils, and what brand or kind you used...?
      Thank you

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  Год назад

      @@mrfuel1866 I have never replaced the coils and I highly recommend OEM for those

    • @TheMoodyLoners
      @TheMoodyLoners Год назад

      @@mrfuel1866 Denso - they're the OEM manufacturer for Toyota.

    • @mrfuel1866
      @mrfuel1866 Год назад +1

      @@TheMoodyLoners oh ok buddy thank you very much for replying and info....

  • @denis4072
    @denis4072 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this how-to in-depth video. This doesn't look too bad compared to my recent experience with thermostat replacement. Yup, I was in a hurry and forgot to tighten bunch of nuts & bolts. Lucky thermostat was defective, so I had to do it over again and took my time to making sure everything was done right second time. :)

    • @denis4072
      @denis4072 Год назад

      Since we already took the throttle body off may as well cleaned too. It will give car smooth idle and acceleration too. :)

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  Год назад

      @@denis4072 good idea 🫡

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  11 дней назад

      Good job 👏

  • @meazz1
    @meazz1 4 месяца назад

    Great video, you make it look so easy, thanks!!!

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  4 месяца назад

      You are welcome!

    • @meazz1
      @meazz1 4 месяца назад

      @@trackpalmer where are you located?

  • @spencercpu1983
    @spencercpu1983 9 месяцев назад

    Great how to video, but I am only replacing front 3 in bank a cylinders 2,4,and 6 started getting misfires constantly on 2 and occasionally 4 if floor the accelerator but might as well replace coils on both and plugs look well used but not causing the misfires and super easy to do on front back is harder so I will wait until have misfires on 1,3 or 5. Looks like avalon has less space to work with for rear bank just have to be careful not to damage windshield if working in rear of engine

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  9 месяцев назад

      With all the work to be done, it might be best to replace all coils and plugs

  • @jtoo6060
    @jtoo6060 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for an excellent video

  • @ryankonrad7175
    @ryankonrad7175 9 месяцев назад

    What a great video. Well done

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  9 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it🫡

  • @samuncle6635
    @samuncle6635 Год назад

    Wonderful. Six genuine sparks plugs from Toyota dealer cost only $66.96. Unbelievable! Now it is 5 times more.

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  10 месяцев назад

      Buy from an online dealer. Walk in stores will overcharge you

  • @GoGators198
    @GoGators198 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @jshrrh87
    @jshrrh87 Год назад

    Great video! I have watched and re-watched as I do this job.. Though your highlander must be older than mine, I have a wiring harness along the left (passenger) side of the intake manifold that makes it impossible to work around without completely removing the wiper motors and tray, making this an easy 6+hr job, though I wonder I play your "speed up" music if that would work for me as well? 😆 Thanks for your efforts... Certainly the most difficult plug job I've done.. and I thought my SAAB 2.8 V6 was difficult... easy-peasy compared to this!

  • @danielsiccavargas
    @danielsiccavargas Год назад

    Thank you!! Just finished the job, and it was easy step by step instructions

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  Год назад

      Happy it helped. Can you estimate how long it took to complete the job?

    • @mrfuel1866
      @mrfuel1866 Год назад

      How long did you take buddy..?

  • @elmayimbe_the_amateur_mechanic
    @elmayimbe_the_amateur_mechanic 22 дня назад

    I just watched the video. I am a little more advanced than an intermediate person with cars. Total time...48 minutes and the car was back started with the hood closed. Denso iridiums were $46 for me at Autozone. Charged $250 parts and labor. My guess is alldata would say this is 2hrs booktime 😅😅😅.

  • @stephendilly9213
    @stephendilly9213 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @SuperMan-uj7dh
    @SuperMan-uj7dh Год назад

    Hi, there, great video. I wanted to point one one thing when you started the engine at 20:11. I heard the VVTI Timing gears making a short rattling noise. This is an issue. If its under warranty, get it replaced because they can explode and goodbye engine!

  • @majhoolmaroof2065
    @majhoolmaroof2065 7 месяцев назад

    Great video. Thanks!!

  • @wilsonemeka1833
    @wilsonemeka1833 2 года назад +1

    Wow this is brilliant. This video is so helpful. I can do this on my own now. Thanks so much and I subscribed

  • @Yankeeboy704
    @Yankeeboy704 Год назад

    Amazing job brother 👍

  • @ExSkyCyclePilot
    @ExSkyCyclePilot Год назад +1

    This is supposed to be done every 60,000 miles on the newer 2GR-FKS V6 engine. The 120,000 mile interval is for the older 2GR-FE engine. Check your maintenance guide.

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  Год назад

      Send a picture of that to the email in the description

    • @MrNorthstar50
      @MrNorthstar50 9 месяцев назад

      Yes I have a 2021 and it says change at 60k.

  • @segbachan5123
    @segbachan5123 Год назад +1

    Great job J'can, big up

  • @strongbow2310
    @strongbow2310 6 месяцев назад

    Very informative

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  6 месяцев назад

      Glad you think so!🫡

  • @xStackSats
    @xStackSats Год назад

    Thank you for such detail. Killin it my dude 👍🏻

  • @alisjay9798
    @alisjay9798 Год назад +1

    I only needed to replace one plug, thanks to this video I only paid about $15 since I returned all the tools after I was done😂
    Thanks for the details in the caption! And included the weight for the tool you were using, it helped a bunch.

  • @JR-tl8tg
    @JR-tl8tg 6 месяцев назад

    Another great video, I am going to attempt this diy myself so I like to ask will a 5/8 1/2 inch socket and 1/2 inch non swivel extension bar fit the bore? Many thanks

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  6 месяцев назад +1

      I’ve never tried it but at the correct length it should work 🫡

  • @Dobemandan
    @Dobemandan 11 месяцев назад

    Well done!!! 👍🏻

  • @Syraiah13
    @Syraiah13 2 года назад

    Very very helpful. Thanks for saving me $400!

  • @mahdimoradi5817
    @mahdimoradi5817 2 года назад

    Wonderful, very detailed, and helpful!

  • @Santiago-um7qs
    @Santiago-um7qs Год назад

    very detailed. Thanks!

  • @dennyking2741
    @dennyking2741 2 года назад

    Awesome video, thank you!

  • @EB-nz1qv
    @EB-nz1qv 5 месяцев назад

    After watching this, I want to change the spark plugs in my wife's 2018 Highlander. Only problem is, it only has 22,000 miles on it. At this rate, I may never get to change them!

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  5 месяцев назад +1

      engine type. 2gr-fe should be replaced every 120k miles or 10 years while engine 2gr-fks should be replaced every 60k or 10 years. You still have a long way to go 🫡

  • @alldaysportstalk365
    @alldaysportstalk365 2 месяца назад

    I would be changing the coils as well

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  2 месяца назад

      Good idea

    • @jtoo6060
      @jtoo6060 2 месяца назад

      @@trackpalmer, the ones in the back for sure

  • @madmexicann
    @madmexicann 2 года назад

    Fantastic video.

  • @tgriebe
    @tgriebe Год назад

    Very well done.

  • @masterenki
    @masterenki Год назад

    Gracias maestro, thanks, teacher🤝🤝🤝🇲🇽

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  Год назад

      You are very welcome. Give a thumbs up

  • @cheeher2134
    @cheeher2134 Год назад

    Hopefully this work on 2013 highlander.. if it does.. I won't have to move wiper blade and so on

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  Год назад

      The older models seem to have more working space. You might be good

  • @kierownik530
    @kierownik530 Месяц назад

    spark plug gap adjustment settings

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  Месяц назад

      You having valve gap issues?

    • @kierownik530
      @kierownik530 Месяц назад

      @@trackpalmer I replaced the original spark plugs and the engine is a bit mushy.

  • @Mahigeer1
    @Mahigeer1 Год назад

    I enjoyed the video, but kept wandering what is "sparks" plug. Then I realized you mean "Spark (no S) plug. Perhaps where you live, that is how it is pronounced. No worries. All the Best.

  • @AR-uj3js
    @AR-uj3js Год назад +1

    I just bought a 2011 highlander with 190000 miles how much more I can get out of it. So my story is it was in South Carolina 4 years with the first owner and every service was recorded up to 34000 miles then the second owner from south Carolina took it over and from 2014 to 2021 they own it but miles was not recorder however it went to a auction and from the auction it show millage is 190000 don't know if auction listed is accurate, so I'm consern how much more it can go. It's a clean car drive good what's your though on it

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  Год назад

      If you won't be doing a lot of stop-and-go miles it should last a long time was you change the oil on time and perform routine services. it's on Highlander which is built to last but it needs to be maintained to last a long time.

    • @AR-uj3js
      @AR-uj3js Год назад +1

      @@trackpalmer I live in pa it's so a fwd so kind af share with that in the snow and the millage from it but if u see it it super clean no rust or sigh of it no leaks shift good too

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  Год назад

      @@AR-uj3js that's good. How many miles you think you will drive per year?

    • @AR-uj3js
      @AR-uj3js Год назад

      @@trackpalmer maybe between 8 to 10k no more that just want your opinion how much more I can get without major problems or transmission I already change transmission fluid n filter did see and metal shaving and did oil change n air fter need the spark plug change soon

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  Год назад

      @@AR-uj3js I'm afraid to say but those metal shavings are signs that it was way too late to change the oil.. the breakdown started which actually provides friction for the plates. Just hope it wasn't bad. But if you develop transmission problems soon just know that would be the issue. Did you change it yourself? An experience mechanic would know it should have been left alone

  • @ericzhang4865
    @ericzhang4865 2 года назад

    10 mm socket with swivel extension.??? That swivel extension wasn’t on your service part!!! Where can I can buy it?? Please give me the link!! Thanks.

  • @adamxu
    @adamxu Год назад

    Hi Track Palmer, I'm in Melbourne, Australia.
    My 2015 Highlander (called Kluger in Australia market, made in US) service manual says to change the spark plug every 100,000KM, and I checked the part at Toyota service center, which is exactly the same one as you listed, FK20HR11.
    I'm wondering that is 120,000Miles service interval recommended by your service manual (for the US region)?

    • @adamxu
      @adamxu Год назад

      My car has 140,000 Km but never changed spark plug as I did the service myself after the 3-year warranty period.
      I just took one plug out to check the tips, looking still clean, neither burnt mark nor oily on the threads and tips.

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  Год назад

      Even though those OEM spark plugs are designed to last well over 100,000 miles, it's recommended to replace them any time after 100,000 miles

  • @mrfuel1866
    @mrfuel1866 Год назад

    Would it be the same for a 2009 toyota avalon..?

    • @jinpark5324
      @jinpark5324 Год назад

      2009 3.5L Avalon 2GR FE engine has the same procedures , nuts and bolts.

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  9 месяцев назад

      Yes if it’s a V6 engine

    • @mrfuel1866
      @mrfuel1866 9 месяцев назад

      @trackpalmer thank you very much buddy...

  • @HattoriDenzo
    @HattoriDenzo Год назад

    "ok. lets dew it" - guga foods

  • @RADNOL
    @RADNOL Год назад +3

    Wow your parts are so cheap, my local Toyota dealer wants $306 just for 6 spark plugs. Australia.

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  Год назад

      wow. Its expensive there

    • @adamxu
      @adamxu Год назад

      I just asked Toyota dealer in Melbourne who sells the plug for AU$45 each, so 6 plugs would be $270, the price for intake gaskets is $15 each, so +$45, and throttle body gasket is $11.
      However, I found an online shop in NSW which sells the same spark plug, ~$15 each., however run out of stock at the moment.
      I bought filters from the shop a few times before, looking genuine parts.

    • @RADNOL
      @RADNOL Год назад

      @@adamxu Sounds good Adam, are you able to send me a link so I can check them out? Cheers

    • @adamxu
      @adamxu Год назад +1

      @@RADNOL sparesbox

  • @kovalenkoihor4325
    @kovalenkoihor4325 20 дней назад

    They are 12. 12!

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  20 дней назад

      ?

    • @kovalenkoihor4325
      @kovalenkoihor4325 20 дней назад

      @@trackpalmer Do not pay attention. It's me just making myself brave to start the thing because if those two 12mm bolts

  • @rodriguejerome-ng9qd
    @rodriguejerome-ng9qd Год назад

    There's nothing wrong about the details

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  10 месяцев назад

      Highly appreciated 🫡

  • @jameskirby9369
    @jameskirby9369 2 месяца назад

    Lmao sparks plug!!! It’s spark plug!!!!

    • @trackpalmer
      @trackpalmer  2 месяца назад

      lol. That’s how we can them in Jamaica 😄. The give sparks 😂

  • @bunozen1
    @bunozen1 Год назад

    Great job!