2:16 why would the boots need to go exactly where they were? are they not all the same exact thing? Like wouldnt it still work fine if i took boot one and accidentially put it where boot 3 was? Genuinely curious as i dont know much about cars
I am a firm believer that every piece and fastener should be put back the same way. Lots of hardware/gaskets warp with heat over time and bolts mate with female threads. Less risk of issues with fitment or stripping.
@@ivangarcia1327 I get it , they tell you their pre gapped from the factory.. Yet after owning 31 vehicles 35 years I have always double checked my plugs and used a feeler gauge and found many either under gapped or over gapped... just food for thought .... peace
one of the most detailed tutorial i’ve seen thank you man, definitely gonna be doing this on my 14’ tc
thanks man, appreciate it
I appreciate you for showing us how to do this. Just replaced the sparked plugs on my 2012 t and saved myself $179 for the labor. Very helpful!
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Good afternoon, would you be able to please write down the tools used? I am in the process of replacing mine, 2013 tc. Thank you in advance.
just updated the description
Thank you, so much! Appreciate it! 🙏🏻🫶🏻@@JT-zn5mg
2:16 why would the boots need to go exactly where they were? are they not all the same exact thing? Like wouldnt it still work fine if i took boot one and accidentially put it where boot 3 was? Genuinely curious as i dont know much about cars
I am a firm believer that every piece and fastener should be put back the same way. Lots of hardware/gaskets warp with heat over time and bolts mate with female threads. Less risk of issues with fitment or stripping.
@@dadadadada4974 ohhhh i appreciate the insight thank you
Dude did you gap them plugs before you put them in ....? They don't come pre gapped..
if you buy oem spark plugs from Toyota they come gapped to the spec of your vehicle
@@JT-zn5mg did you check each one with a feeler gauge... its. 044
@@ivangarcia1327 I get it , they tell you their pre gapped from the factory.. Yet after owning 31 vehicles 35 years I have always double checked my plugs and used a feeler gauge and found many either under gapped or over gapped... just food for thought .... peace
18 ft-lbs for spark plugs on 2AR-FE