Spark Plug Change | Toyota C-HR

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2023
  • How to replace spark plugs in a Toyota C-HR!
    Tool List:
    - metric socket set (10mm socket required at minimum)
    - 9/16" spark plug socket (5/8" spark plug socket may be needed for non-oem spark plug manufacturer)
    - 6" socket extension
    - (4) new spark plugs
    Torque Specs and Miscellaneous Info:
    - coil pack bolt = 66 in-lb
    - spark plug = 15 ft-lb
    - 30,000 mile recommended change interval per Toyota
    - 0.043" spark plug gap
    How To Gap A Spark Plug:
    • How to Gap a Spark Plug
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Комментарии • 16

  • @ChapinBlaugrana12
    @ChapinBlaugrana12 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I always put a little amount of white grease on threads, to remove them easy in the future changes.

  • @nottelling4828
    @nottelling4828 Год назад

    Thanks for the video, man. I'm curious as to why the plugs were being changed at 40k miles when they're scheduled to last 120k?

    • @masterwrong3110
      @masterwrong3110 Год назад

      Maybe Toyota is not using the platinum tip ones? Definitely not iridium. But my maintenance manual says 60,000 intervals.

    • @nottelling4828
      @nottelling4828 Год назад +1

      @@masterwrong3110 I got you. You're more than likely correct for your model. My wife has a 2020 XLE.

    • @masterwrong3110
      @masterwrong3110 Год назад

      @@nottelling4828 buddy, I came to inform you that Toyota is using the iridium denso spark plugs on the chr. Just changed mine yesterday. And the 15mm worked better than the 9/16 socket in my case. Hope it helps👍🏻 idk why Toyota recommends 60k spark plug intervals then? That’s weird

    • @masterwrong3110
      @masterwrong3110 Год назад +1

      Denso spark plug SC16HR11 is the exact spark plug # that is stamped on them

  • @mazharhussain5023
    @mazharhussain5023 3 месяца назад +1

    How many spark plugs do i need to change ?

  • @michaelg6540
    @michaelg6540 9 месяцев назад

    Since this guy is wrong on the spark plug socket (14mm), i better Look for the Gap somewhere else

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  9 месяцев назад

      Good to know bro! Good luck finding a 14mm spark plug socket at a walk in store in a pinch 😀

  • @masterwrong3110
    @masterwrong3110 Год назад +1

    So I’ve been at it for 20-30 minutes on one and it won’t come off. Never changed them before and I’m at 82,000 miles

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  Год назад

      Have you tried spraying a bit of penetrating oil e.g. PB Blaster or something similar. I'd spray inside the spark plug tube, let it sit for a few minutes and got back at it gently though so not to break spark plug inside hole

    • @masterwrong3110
      @masterwrong3110 Год назад +1

      @@EngineeredMojo I got it! Had to use a 15mm instead of the 9/16. 9/16 socket was barely grabbing it, just slipping. 15mm broke them right away

    • @EngineeredMojo
      @EngineeredMojo  Год назад

      @Master Wrong nice! Glad it worked out easily