How to change spark plugs on V6 Toyota and Lexus 2GR-FE 3.5L engine

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The Car Care Nut

The Car Care Nut

Күн бұрын

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@landshass2849
@landshass2849 3 жыл бұрын
Finally! Toyota v6 2gre-fe engine spark plug replacement video made by the right person, a Toyota expert.
@Usmanthemecano
@Usmanthemecano 3 жыл бұрын
For professionals removing the cowling is highly unlikely. I get he's shooting a video though..
@TheCarCareNut
@TheCarCareNut 3 жыл бұрын
I do remove the cowl on most of them professionally. Takes 2 minutes and makes the job much easier
@Usmanthemecano
@Usmanthemecano 3 жыл бұрын
@@TheCarCareNut Well sir whatever works best for you🙂. I've never had to on any configuration of the 3.5l yet and i can get to that bracket without much pain. Salud
@jimb8842
@jimb8842 3 жыл бұрын
@@Usmanthemecano I did not remove the cowl either when doing the rear bank, or even need a TB gasket because I did not separate it.. Also did not remove the coolant hoses at the TB. J
@Usmanthemecano
@Usmanthemecano 3 жыл бұрын
@@jimb8842 exactly.
@stevemiller4148
@stevemiller4148 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been in the automotive field for 36 years and you sir, I would definitely let you work on my Toyota’s. Very professional and detailed, wish I could find a technicians like you to hire
@cb9d90
@cb9d90 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree. i would bring my car to him, a matter of fact, i would bring all my cars to him..
@latafairam
@latafairam Жыл бұрын
His shop is full, and he actually has a waiting list.
@Asian_Connection
@Asian_Connection 11 ай бұрын
Funny how you use the work hire for car care nut. Maybe try saying work for him!
@jamesjohnson8661
@jamesjohnson8661 8 ай бұрын
Your Toyota's what? After all, the apostrophe indicates ownership, not plurality.
@ThienTran-ko5xy
@ThienTran-ko5xy 8 ай бұрын
@@Asian_ConnectionI want to work for him.. if i live close to his garage 😅😅
@chocOneOOne
@chocOneOOne 2 жыл бұрын
holy crap that was the most insane sparkplug change...not really looking forward to this one, but thankfully there's a video. This channel is a godsend for us DIY'ers
@coloradoboo1071
@coloradoboo1071 Жыл бұрын
For first time folks, before you even begin, take clear pictures of everything before you start....so handy when you put it back together and there a hose or something dangling!!!! "Where does this go?"
@leoareta4801
@leoareta4801 Жыл бұрын
How much Is the labor for THis? Can you do My car???
@bluesdirt6555
@bluesdirt6555 Жыл бұрын
Not looking forward to this! Looks like an all day job and a back breaker.
@ahhmeeb9354
@ahhmeeb9354 Жыл бұрын
Same here, we have a Sienna and this is ridiculous for just changing plugs. These engineers! Compare that to a 4cyl top mount plugs. Crazy.
@kd3060
@kd3060 Жыл бұрын
I guess if you save the money from DIY maybe it would be a good to spend the extra $$ on changing the ignition coils on the rear spark plugs, clean the throttle like he mentioned and the PCV valve
@1flynbryn1
@1flynbryn1 10 ай бұрын
Like a frightened boy led by a loving father through a forest of treachery and despair you guided me to the promised land and a better future! You sir are a gentleman and scholar! Thank-you!
@howardludwig9715
@howardludwig9715 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if you are still reading the comments on this video, but I hope so. This was clearly the best instructional video I have ever watched, and I watch a lot. Thank you for taking the time to make such a clear, concise, and logical step by step video. It make this job on my wife's 2015 Highlander so easy.
@texaswunderkind
@texaswunderkind Ай бұрын
I was going to hit the LIKE button, but it was on "69" and I didn't want to ruin it.
@GSUS-fc6ss
@GSUS-fc6ss 11 күн бұрын
​@@texaswunderkindnice
@maxwellbayman1904
@maxwellbayman1904 3 жыл бұрын
I have major respect for the amount of time and work that went into this video. Very well done!
@zonchuemoua195
@zonchuemoua195 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the information you provide help me a lot to fixed my car.
@CityEstates
@CityEstates Ай бұрын
I wish i could like the video multiple times, was super thorough.
@DHEvans
@DHEvans 6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your expertise. I am a DIY guy in Toronto with 4 x Toyota and 1 x BMW and honestly, annual repair maintenance costs of 4 x Toyota = 1 x BMW. True story. Anyway, after watching your video I completed a spark plug change ( March 8, 2024 ) on our 2016 Toyota Highlander with 187,000 km ( apprx 120,000 miles ). Here are a few things specific to a 2016 Highlander which other DIY viewers might find helpful. - You do not need to remove the wiper motor or the cowl. The 2016 Highlander cowel is very well bolted down with the suspension strut mount bolts ( requires proper torque ) and a bunch of other 10mm bolts. - The plenum slips out very easily as well, there is no hang up reinstalling. - The 2016 Highlander plenum is held in place with the following : 2 x 10mm nuts, 4 x 5mm hex head bolts, 2 x 12mm bolts - Removing the 2 x 12mm bolts in the rear passenger and driver side is not difficult. - Rear Plenum, passenger side : You can see the 12mm bolt with a good light and attach a regular ratchet / socket to break it free. - Rear Plenum, driver side : After you remove the throttle body you will need a small mirror to locate the 12mm bolt. Then you can use a regular ratchet / socket to break it free. - For me, the most difficult task of the entire job was disconnecting the clips from the three rear coils. If you rip a wire or break a clip it could be disastrous. - The second most difficult task was removing spark plugs. They were not seized but after 120k miles, the threads were very snug. I had to loosen 1 turn and screw back in 1/2 turn and keep repeating ( out 1 turn and in 1/2 turn ) until the plug started to loosen up. - I did not replace with Denso Iridium which are durable for 120K Miles as are the NGK Laser Iridiums also good for 120K Miles .- Instead, I used the new NGK Ruthenium plug good for 60K Miles. These Denso and NGK plugs are the same heat range 6 .- For me, this DIY job in Ontario, Canada saved me $500-$600 labour - Plug prices : Denso $33 - NGK Laser Iridium $24 - NGK Ruthenium $18 x 6, Total w. tax $122 - Gaskets : Plenum ( 3 ) Total $81 and Throttle Body ( 1 ) Total $20 - As long as you have a 6 inch extension on your plug socket, it will work without a universal / swivel socket. - If all goes well you can complete this job in 2-3 hours. - Make sure you torque the plugs down to 13 ft lbs
@DHEvans
@DHEvans 5 ай бұрын
I know I will be back under the hood within 60,000 km for ignition leads or coils or x. I may sell the vehicle before then. Presently 195,000 km. I have family cars to maintain and costs add up. As point of interest I have a 2011 Honda CRV, 2.4L that was serviced by Honda who installed Iridium plugs at 162,000 km Sept 2019 and they failed after 88,000 km. Feb 2024. The car would not start. I couldn’t believe it but it happened.
@condor5635
@condor5635 5 ай бұрын
As you mentioned, this job is much easier than people think. I just finished it on a 2016 Highlander and once you get the cowling off, which is very easy the throttle body is removed and you have plenty of access to get to everything. I was able to reach and get to both 12 mm bracket bolts in the back with only a standard 12 mm socket and a ratchet with a swivel head on it. The socket you mentioned makes it easier, but it’s doable with a swivel ratchet and a standard socket. I replaced the PVC valve while I was at it. If you work quickly, you can do this in two or three hours at most. Thanks for the great video.
@English_Speaking_Fox
@English_Speaking_Fox 4 ай бұрын
I agree with this entirely, the job is actually very straightforward. I was also able to reach the rear 12 mm bolt with two long extensions, universal joint and 12 mm socket, 3/8” driver, all taped together so nothing fell down into the back of the engine. I just unplugged the loom that runs behind the plenum and the hose to the brake servo and move them out of the way for a little more access.
@English_Speaking_Fox
@English_Speaking_Fox 4 ай бұрын
Took a little over two hours in total.
@williameng9150
@williameng9150 4 ай бұрын
Having the right tools will make this job much easier. I have a 2016 Toyota Avalon and my friend and I worked on replacing the three spark plugs in the back and took us 2.5 hours. The two bolts behind the manifold were the hardest to remove. It was about 95 degrees out and humid in San Antonio this afternoon.
@texaswunderkind
@texaswunderkind Ай бұрын
It definitely requires more _sweat equity_ to DIY in Texas.
@amolina4891
@amolina4891 11 күн бұрын
Indeed, I had to use an impact swivel socket with a swivel extension to get that back bracket bolt out. Also, i needed the magnet tool to pull out the spark plugs. This is definitely not an easy job.
@williameng9150
@williameng9150 10 күн бұрын
Glad I won’t be doing this spark plug change again.
@poolmonkey
@poolmonkey 11 ай бұрын
I did this job on my 2009 Lexus RX350 (before seeing this video). The hard parts were: I had lot of trouble getting the wiper arms off the posts. I wish I had heard of his simple trick for this in this video. I moved the throttle body butterfly valve a little, and kind of panicked, but seemed ok and did not need any recalibration. The plenum bolt was by far the hardest part for me. You cannot see this bolt, it's all by feel, and I dropped the wrench several times. I eventually tied string to the wrench to be able to recover it, I got so frustrated. Putting it back together, I somehow put the plenum back on and did not have one of the hoses routed correctly (probably the pcv hose) and I had to unscrew the plenum bolt AGAIN to fix this. He makes it look much easier than it was for me, but I'm just confident enough in my wrenching skills to be dangerous, obviously. In hindsight, I would have preemptively replaced the coils on the back 3 cylinders to avoid having to go through this job again just to replace a bad coil. Personally, it was hell for me.
@idahospyder1620
@idahospyder1620 3 ай бұрын
​@Channel99-1how did you get the 12mm bolt back on the passenger side bracket. I've dropped it for the past hour
@kansasfan649
@kansasfan649 2 жыл бұрын
I changed the spark plugs, coils & gaskets (14' HL w/over 170k miles) and do not consider myself a weekend mechanic (will do oil change, air /cabin filters & light bulbs). I watched this video at least three times, took notes, typed up the notes (numbered steps) and then made sure I had everything prepped (i.e. garage, shop towels, gaskets, magnetic trays, and areas to set aside removed parts, plus a block of time). I considered this task "outside my level of expertise" and didn't want to mess this up, but AMD you came through for me, and gave me the courage to tackle this job. It's been over a month and no issues, thank you sir! PS (I'd say I spent six hours, and took my time). Old plugs still looked good!
@scottmccann7438
@scottmccann7438 3 жыл бұрын
Best video I have ever seen on the Toyota V6 spark plug change. Can’t believe how easy you make it look. Thanks.
@ega0117
@ega0117 2 жыл бұрын
Yo I’m sure he’s had his difficult moments fixing his Toyotas 👀
@duct5317
@duct5317 3 жыл бұрын
No question that this is the BEST and most thorough tutorials for this engine model. Took me and my dad, a former auto mechanic, about 6 hours to do this job on a 2008 Highlander V6. It definitely helps to have a second pair of hands. I suggest watching this video FIRST at least once to make sure you have the right tools and replacement gaskets while you have the engine bay opened up. Great helpful tip about the orange plenum gaskets being newer than the OEM back version. Thanks for saving us >$1K for what my NorCal dealership was going to charge for this job!
@maurice2014
@maurice2014 Жыл бұрын
6 hours?! What yall do crack a beer after each part was removed?! 3 hours is plenty time even with a couple small brakes in between.
@cjg6364
@cjg6364 Жыл бұрын
You can do it in about 2 hours by removing the bolt holding the back of the plenum to the passenger side engine bracket using a 3 foot long 3/8" extension from underneath the car - no need to remove the wiper system or cowl tray.
@sharpie132
@sharpie132 Жыл бұрын
​@@maurice2014 took me 4.
@Winterstick549
@Winterstick549 Жыл бұрын
​@@maurice2014 Anything else you want to give him shit for?
@kimchee94112
@kimchee94112 Жыл бұрын
@@maurice2014 Not everything is about racing against the clock. Could it be be spending quality time with his mechanic father while they still have a chance? The next 120K mile plug change he may not be around.
@michaelruys5021
@michaelruys5021 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic detailed video. Two additional things I’d do. One is I mark the glass with a sharpie where the wipers rest. Secondly and most importantly for myself because the rears are so labour intensive I would replace the rear coils. They can be saved in case you need a replacement for the front in the future. Thanks for the great video
@8Lebeau
@8Lebeau Жыл бұрын
Done!
@stevenhaff3332
@stevenhaff3332 Жыл бұрын
Super job. Very impressed with your knowledge and skill. Very helpful video. Thank you for the provided small details.
@TheStpeteboy
@TheStpeteboy 10 ай бұрын
Even more preventative time consuming labor would be to replace plugs, coils, and valve cover gaskets for the rear!
@matty0074
@matty0074 10 ай бұрын
The most daunting thing about this was the time that it takes to do those rear bank plugs. I just wanted to pass on my thanks to you for this in depth guide and confidence for the average Joe. God has blessed you with an amazing ability to build others up and demonstrate tasks. I will say for the back bracket on the intake plenum, I tried every tool I had but nothing in my basic kit worked... except! A standard 12mm ring spanner. Just a basic one with the angled head, that managed to get the top bolt with a bit of fiddling around, and then I could remove the plenum to then completely remove the bracket and access the plugs. I was very anxious doing this job. But having watched your video multiple times... and I mean multiple times. I felt reasonably equipped. I also had it playing whilst doing the job just to be sure. Sincere gratitude for your hard work and demonstration my friend and to others, you can do this. Take your time and use tape on your spark plug sockets. I found I had a 6" extension (3/8" drive) that worked a treat but sometimes I had to insert the spark plug socket into the chamber and then. Hold it while I inserted the extension bar and wrapped duct tape around to stop it staying on the plug. Worked a treat. Did all this with a very basic mechanics tool kit here in Aus. Legend!! Thank you 🙏
@originalvita
@originalvita 3 жыл бұрын
This video was perfect, thank you! I took my time and did my 2014 highlander in about 2 hours thanks to these excellent instructions. I opted to not take the cowl off and it was still accessible enough on my highlander. The dealer and other shops around we’re going to charge me $800+ for this. Thanks again!
@mohammadhayatca3244
@mohammadhayatca3244 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, will buy the parts plugs and coils, and replace them at the same time , currently at 190,651 miles 😀 thanks for the tips on the orange gaskets.
@honestabe1940
@honestabe1940 Жыл бұрын
OMG! $800 for a spark plug change?
@errolwashington5606
@errolwashington5606 6 ай бұрын
I got quoted the same!!!😂😂😂
@wildhorses6817
@wildhorses6817 Ай бұрын
​@@errolwashington5606I just got quoted $875 !
@el7145
@el7145 3 жыл бұрын
Do you know how many people have been looking for a proper 2GR-FE video...a crap load! This is a proper video, very detailed, great lighting, great camera angles, and great quality...Thank you so much for this!
@TheCarCareNut
@TheCarCareNut 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@erikwehrmeister
@erikwehrmeister Жыл бұрын
​@@TheCarCareNut what torque wrench are you using?
@East17A
@East17A 3 жыл бұрын
man I don't think I will ever try to do that. its just not me . guess what I'm a machine operator at food factory. I do disassemble my machine change size and put it all together. everyday I do that. but for you putting so much work filming this . its a big Thank you brother . bless you man 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@DennyWonsick
@DennyWonsick Жыл бұрын
Buddy.....That was fantastic. Your attention to detail is very much appreciated. Everything was clearly explained. You pointed out potential issues and pitfalls. I've never seen a more professional and detailed demonstration video. I feel so much more confident about having to tackle this job. Thank you!
@krinkov7629
@krinkov7629 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't have said it any better! This video covered absolutely everything... and in great detail which is what is needed to do a professional job. Thank you for taking the time to create the video... it will be very helpful when I get in there to do this picky job.
@juniormoore3953
@juniormoore3953 Жыл бұрын
Will definitely let a pro handle this job!!
@mattfoster8077
@mattfoster8077 Жыл бұрын
​@@juniormoore3953it's not as hard as it looks
@pnichols8583
@pnichols8583 7 ай бұрын
Easy breezy
@2SixString
@2SixString 9 ай бұрын
I removed the wiper cover and motor, but I didn’t have to mess with removing the throttle body. If you end up removing the throttle body, the gasket should be replaced. When I removed the intake plenum, I stood it up with the throttle body attached at 90 degrees with no issues to get to the coils and plugs. Be careful with the coil connectors. They need to be slightly pried with a small screwdriver from the other end of the release buttons to keep the brittle plastic from breaking. I broke several and used a glob of black gasket maker/sealer to fill the hole where the part broke off to the coil to help hold it on. They sell new connectors if you end up having to replace them by splicing or the preferred replacement of only the connector itself. I would have replaced them if I had more time. I’ve had no issues since from using the black high temp black sealant. I replaced all 3 back coils with densos while back there. The plenum gaskets are easily replaced with a pick while doing this job. Make sure the engine is cool before trying to remove the plugs. I also suggest spraying pb blaster in the spark plug holes after removing the coils and waiting a bit before trying to remove the plugs. This helps them come out easier the new plugs go in easier that should only be started by hand when installing. They are easy to strip if you’re not careful. I highly recommend taking many pictures before starting this job and grouping all fasteners for each piece in magnetic bowls. It will help prevent headache. The special harbor freight double jointed ratchet helped remove the back left bolt of the plenum. The process would be much easier and faster the second time. You can do it!
@CrazyCat229
@CrazyCat229 3 жыл бұрын
Wanted to just take a few seconds and say, I probably would have stayed a mechanic if I had had team leaders like you. Great job. The reason the industry sucks as a whole today is they put team leads in charge that only care that they are getting flag hours off the teammates below them. Great job!
@ysraelzorrilla182
@ysraelzorrilla182 2 жыл бұрын
I have to agree with you Jordan. There so many bad mechanics out there. I am a student at Lincoln tech and when I graduate, I will want to have the opportunity to open a shop or have a little hustle job on the side to help folks the right way. Not to rob them or sell them a unnecessary part, which their car does not need. I have a lot of fear of God, and He will not very pleased with me treating other people like that. I think what this automobile industry needs is, people with clean consciences and to train their mechanics to do better jobs. So that way they could have better sleep at night. But, lets face it, who am I kidding?, this world it heading to a cliff, worst and worst as the days go by. God bless all people that reads this reply and please do not judge me, for everything I typed. Amen!
@CrazyCat229
@CrazyCat229 2 жыл бұрын
@@ysraelzorrilla182 Good luck with that. If the part needs to be replaced it needs to be replaced. This falls under that category. You are doing them a disservice by not replacing the part. Is that stealership charging him way too much probably... What you are failing to realize is those parts are shot and you should never take the risk of rebuilding them on your bench. It takes too long and wastes your time and then you are guessing if the part will last with the cleaning and resoldering/replacing internal electronics that have been damaged. I have replaced parts in shops where the customer wanted the cheapest rebuilt part we could find. GUESS WHAT... I got to do it again several times because those cheap parts kept failing within the warranty period. You will realize this after working in the industry. I was 100% honest with all my customers. The dealerships and places you work for don't want you to be honest. They want you to sell things. Sorry, once you get into the real world working on cars you will realize this, flag hours are a horrible way to get paid by the way. Don't get me started on the automotive industry. There is a reason dealerships are having to offer fresh-out-of-school new hires 1500 - 2000 dollar tool carts to get them to come work for them.
@anthonyrodney6167
@anthonyrodney6167 2 жыл бұрын
I was always taught quality over quantity. I'm meticulous, and OCD. Everything has to be perfect. I got fired from every mechanic job I ever had because I took too long. I wanted to do the job right. They didn't care about right, they cared about quota. So, I became a truck driver. Best decision I ever made. I've been doing for 12 years and logged over a million miles accident free. I love it. I get to drive all the time and travel the country which I love. I get to fix stuff right when I work on it, because legally it has to be done right in order to pass inspection. The best part? I make about 3 times what I ever made as a mechanic. Too many mechanics these days suck. Nobody takes pride in their work and craftsmanship anymore. This guy did an excellent Job. He was thorough and he fixed the things that weren't done right by the last person. Yall have a blessed day!
@CrazyCat229
@CrazyCat229 2 жыл бұрын
@@anthonyrodney6167 exactly I moved back to cybersecurity and haven’t looked back… now I have money to play with my own cars at autox and time attack etc… and don’t come home from 12 hour shifts working my butt off for flag hours…
@davewyatt1468
@davewyatt1468 2 жыл бұрын
totally agreed ! also mechanics are definitely not paid enough which breads no care. i lasted 7 years as a mechanic because of this. i ended up in the mining industry for more money and half the expectations.
@WalkingBrownie
@WalkingBrownie Жыл бұрын
I can't sufficiently express how helpful your videos are. The tiny details make all the difference--the tips and tricks on how to bypass common issues, and things to pay attention to (e.g. reconnecting the wire bracket to the throttle body). I have 2 Toyotas pushing 200k miles, and not only have you given me the courage to DIY, but you've saved me thousands of dollars in labor fees between oil, spark plugs/coils, and brakes. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
@bobr2959
@bobr2959 Жыл бұрын
I concur.!
@tomfeldkamp4554
@tomfeldkamp4554 2 жыл бұрын
"When the student is ready the teacher will appear"!! I need this lesson right now and I'm so glad I found your channel. This is the best video on changing Lexus/Toyota plugs and coils that I've seen, by far. Excellent video. Excellent job! Thank you.
@DJSHaKa
@DJSHaKa Жыл бұрын
103k on my 2011. With the help of this video, took me about 4 1/2 hours with the throttle body being cleaned as well using the advice from your other video. I replaced the rear coils with Denso (you dont have to do this) and oem plugs. I also found alot of dirt and leaves in and under the lower cowel so i cleaned that up as well helping my drainage. Thank you thank you, could of not have done it without your wonderful video. My plugs were pretty rough and one in particular was toast #1. Hopefully replacing the rear coils will help with that. Now my engine it not as noisy and runs smooth. One piece of advice i would add after you finish - start the vehicle and let it warm up to operating temperature. I disconnected my battery so my computer will learn again and it takes it awhile. Its amazing to watch the idle come down to 1,100 rpm and watch the computer slowly take it down to 6-700 rpm once it learns! Drive it around a bit and let it idle again so the computer makes the proper adjustments. Bravo!
@anthonylale1142
@anthonylale1142 Жыл бұрын
Hi. I replaced my coils too. Why should we not replace them? I thought that's what we should do. I replaced all 6 with a set from Amazon that had good reviews and they looked exactly the same as the OE. Also, what do you mean about computer learning? I had my battery disconnected the whole time I did the job. Any advice/ knowledge you can give me is greatly appreciated...
@dawnewilliams5073
@dawnewilliams5073 2 ай бұрын
After several hours of patiently shredding my wrists and forearms on tight work area I found your video. Cutting a slot in the pelham bracket is absolute GENIUS! This is a work smarter not harder tip. Thank you for saving me who knows how much time! THANK YOU!
@rdwok14
@rdwok14 3 жыл бұрын
Me after watching this: I should have gotten a 4 cylinder
@tails300
@tails300 3 жыл бұрын
I’m glad mine is…😭.
@ahmadghosheh3104
@ahmadghosheh3104 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, my 4 cylinder Camry is a joy. My V6 Camry is a challenge.
@misterispusovcikas9066
@misterispusovcikas9066 3 жыл бұрын
But what about the power difference they make
@ByteFilm
@ByteFilm 3 жыл бұрын
@@misterispusovcikas9066 4 cylinder hybrid then for a little extra performance
@daijoubu4529
@daijoubu4529 3 жыл бұрын
@@misterispusovcikas9066 yep especially since there isn't a big fuel consumption difference
@johntheaccountant5594
@johntheaccountant5594 3 жыл бұрын
Such a lot of work to get to the spark plugs compared to the old days. I remember Scotty saying to buy the 6 cylinder as easier to work on than the 8 cylinder. Very neat work there and very instructional.
@Cheepchipsable
@Cheepchipsable 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but they last a lot longer, so once in 100 000 miles isn't so bad. Plugs used to be changed about every 20 000 or so. Some Mitsubishi's V-6s you need to remove the intake manifold to get to the rear plugs.
@sanjaygandhi7962
@sanjaygandhi7962 2 жыл бұрын
Scotty says to get the 6 cylinder 4RUNNER vs the 8 cylinder 4RUNNER. I watched my mechanic do the spark plug replacement on my V8 4RUNNER. The only thing that had to be removed was the air intake. A piece of cake compared to the 3.5L V6.
@johntheaccountant5594
@johntheaccountant5594 2 жыл бұрын
You used and paid for a professional mechanic; very easy to watch an experienced mechanic do the work with the correct tools.
@rustyboltz2820
@rustyboltz2820 Жыл бұрын
@@sanjaygandhi7962 4th and 5th gen 4Runners don't use the 3.5 2GR they use the 4.0 1GR, and they use a longitudinal mount configuration which makes it a million times easier to get to the spark plugs, my 3rd gen 4Runner with the 3.4 5VZ-FE was a piece of cake compared to this.
@grovien
@grovien 3 жыл бұрын
You do a fantastic job of explaining everything we need and nothing extra. You call all the parts correctly and the filming is great. A lot of work on your part. Thanks
@reedmartz8924
@reedmartz8924 Жыл бұрын
This is, without a doubt, the best instructional video I've ever seen. Six plugs changed, no extra parts, and everything works.
@Brian-fo8sh
@Brian-fo8sh 11 ай бұрын
This video is awesome!!! I created a FB group for 6th Generation Lexus ES350 owners 2013-2018 and I have shared this video to assist members on performing their own plug changes to save money. AMD, keep up the incredible work and thank you for sharing your knowledge. I personally have learned so much.
@kenty6973
@kenty6973 3 жыл бұрын
AMD showed a very professional way to replace Toyota V6 spark plugs, even with torque values. Thank you. I did my 2012 RX350 without removing the intake plenum. I was able to reach the rear spark plugs from the top of the engine with a thick blanket on top.
@76nifer7
@76nifer7 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you! Even torque specs! Tip on orange gasket & all of the little details about hoses etc that make a HUGE difference. Excellent!
@BarryCBrown
@BarryCBrown 3 жыл бұрын
Great video - thanks for your time doing this. Two tips... 1. Place some masking tape on the windscreen, under the wiper blades BEFORE you remove the wipers, and mark the tape where the wipers should lay. Replacing exactly is then simple. 2. Wrap thin wire lightly round difficult-to-locate bolts, keeping the wire secured up where you can't lose it. If you accidentally drop the bolt into an inaccessible place, take the end of the wire and GENTLY reel it in, Before you tighten the bolt fully, pull hard and sharply on the wire to unreel it from the bolt that is now located (but not yet tightened). Thanks again for a very clear 'How to...'
@RealJohnnyDingo
@RealJohnnyDingo 3 жыл бұрын
great tips!
@brent-JG26
@brent-JG26 6 ай бұрын
A superb instructional video! Thank you for NOT holding your cell phone with one hand and do your work with the other hand! I also appreciate that the engine is well-lit!
@petew7614
@petew7614 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, Thank you so much. Just changed the plugs in my 2011 Avalon. 2.5 hours. I removed the wipers, and support assemblies and was able to get at the back three plugs without removing the intake manifold. Knowing what was back there via your video was a lifesaver. I did find, the plastic parts can cut you, just like a knife! Thanks also for including the torque specs for reassembly. Even though you like to change the back three plugs first, I changed the front three first, mainly to understand how the connectors work (you must have a vise grip fingers) how everything disassembled while I could actually see it!... It worked out great for me, thanks to you! Cheers!
@glenncerny8403
@glenncerny8403 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for creating this video. I just finished replacing the spark plugs on my wife's 2011 highlander 5.3 and it was almost identical to the 3.5 you showed. The hardest part for me was figuring out how to disconnect the electrical connector on the variable plenum. You gave us some really good tips and probably cut the time it took me to complete the job in half.
@iraAlbucher
@iraAlbucher 3 жыл бұрын
After watching your video, I hope my Toyota service at my dealer does a job as well as you did. - Way too much for DIY in my case,
@thejohnboatfaithfishingand8078
@thejohnboatfaithfishingand8078 2 жыл бұрын
One thing I found on my 4.0 in my Tundra when I replaced the spark plugs for the first time was that when you torque down the new plugs, it almost feels like you're pulling the threads out of the head on account of the crush washer. You can feel the spark plug getting tighter but then it will momentarily feel like it's loosening up again, the same as if the threads were pulling. What you're feeling is the washer flattening out and it's perfectly normal. Once it flattens, the plug will quickly reach its torque value and that's why it's critical to use a torque wrench on these. You have to keep in mind that these are not tapered seat plugs like those used in other engines. That washer will give you a scare when you're not used to it.
@anthonylale1142
@anthonylale1142 Жыл бұрын
Hi. I haven't used a torque wrench before. For some reason, it felt like I was tightening the plugs really tight. This was at only 13lbs. But then I hear the click and I stop. Idk. I was kinda worried about that.
@toadie8
@toadie8 Жыл бұрын
Success! Excellent video on the steps to follow, with lots of helpful suggestions. Just changed the plugs on my 2015 Highlander. Tools and parts I used: 10 mm, 12 mm and 14 mm sockets, 5/8” spark plug socket, swivel joint (u-joint) for that bolt at the back of the plenum, various socket wrench extensions (3”, 6”, 10”), 5 mm hex bit, right-angle pick to help release the ignition coil connectors, torque wrench (3/8” drive), shop rags, vacuum cleaner to get the dirt off the top of the engine with the intake plenum off, throttle body cleaner (why not, with the throttle body exposed), 3 new orange intake gaskets, new throttle body gasket, 6 iridium spark plugs, a cold engine, and an afternoon where the vehicle does not have to be used - no rushing, take your time. Taking the wiper arms, wiper motor assembly, and cowl off was key to providing access to those back 3 spark plugs. I’ve DIY changed plugs on a Dodge 3.8L V6, a Nissan 3.5L V6 and now the Toyota 3.5L 2GR-FE … it’s always those back 3 plugs that are time consuming.
@TheMoodyLoners
@TheMoodyLoners Жыл бұрын
Thanks AMD. Just did this on my 2007 Avalon. The technique and steps you described were clear and immensely helpful. I'm sure a lot viewers here - just like I did - looked at other channels where they took some short cuts to avoid removing the intake manifold and/or cowl. My advice is don't do it. Removing the intake and cowl was really not that challenging or time consuming. With the manifold and cowl off you can actually see where everything is instead of feeling around in the dark. The whole job took me about 3.5 hours. The only new tool I had to buy and proved to be absolutely necessary to get at those rear engine bank was a 5/8" magnetic spark plug socket with built in 4 inch swivel extension. The only really frustrating step was in trying to line up and refasten the passenger side rear manifold bracket bolt. I had to contort my body to find a workable angle but after about 20 minutes of trying a bunch of approaches I finally got the nut started. Final recommendation: the spark plug change interval is at 120K miles. Since you're going to a lot of trouble to get at rear spark plugs 1,3,5 just go ahead and replace those coils as well. The Denso OEM versions are about $50 each so it's not really that expensive and at that mileage you shouldn't be surprised if one of those coils decides to fail anytime after 120K miles. My original number 4 coil failed at just over 100K so take that into consideration.
@GREATTECH1
@GREATTECH1 Жыл бұрын
I have the 2GR-FSE in the 2013 Lexus GS350. I have nearly 180,000 miles on the car now, and since I'm in California, the dealership recommended changing the spark plugs every 60000 miles( which I've done faithfully). In my V8 Lexus vehicles, in the past, they were always 90,000. Should I wait until 90,000 ⅞1miles to do these spark plugs? Thr car is high speed driven everyday, and runs terrific all the time. Thank you so much!
@TheMoodyLoners
@TheMoodyLoners Жыл бұрын
@@GREATTECH1 I would follow whatever the factory says is the required interval. If your owners manual says 60k for plug replacement then that’s your answer. It’s not unusual for a V6 engine to have a shorter spark plug life than your other V8 equipped car.
@mattkeefe3850
@mattkeefe3850 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks coach. You are a superb teacher with great cars, great parts, and great step by step instruction. You are the ultimate PRO.
@guambombrc
@guambombrc 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Car care nut-Just want to say how amazing u are and the help u provide the community is invaluable! I have been dealing with 120K maintenance on my 07 Rav4 and while doing this job had your video on repeat! Kept saying "Thanks car care nut" looking at the Tv in my garage like you were right there with me!! Everything went pretty well other then breaking 3 Coil clips even using your method. They are just that brittle after 14 years. Also, the front 3 plugs for some reason were seized beyond belief. I was so scared I was gonna break off the plugs. Was able to breathe and take my time and got them off eventually. I did use anti-seize on the front 3 though with the OEM Denso from my dealership. I know u don't recommend but I just used a very tiny amount on my finger tip and all 3 plugs went in smooth and torqued to 13 f/ibs. Did not replace the coils though, as I remember u have said if it works, don't replace. TY again for your wonderful contribution to KZbin and Toyota owners like me and helping with our maintenance!
@TheMcarrano
@TheMcarrano 3 жыл бұрын
This guy is the best instructional video I have seen, he explains exactly what I tuned in for and doesn’t add a lot of off subject commentary. You are a great help thank you.
@Eli-n9l
@Eli-n9l 2 ай бұрын
Did my spark plugs today saved myself $1900 that’s how much the auto part shop was going to charge me. Glad I seen this video. 😅
@DriveByReviews
@DriveByReviews 6 ай бұрын
FYSA: For some of us they put the Fuel Pump Resistor on the cowl. This means, that once it's removed, if you don't put back on the cowl and plug in the Fuel Pump Resistor you cannot successfully check your work. I was waiting to put on the cowl to see if it all worked before putting back on the wipers. But since the video did not include this plug, and I forgot I disconnected it as the job took multiple days (Tried initially to not remove the plenum, had to buy gaskets) when I tried to start the vehicle, it dies shortly after starting and I couldn't figure it out. Thank God the answer was in a forum and I eventually sniffed out it was "missing" from where it bolts onto the car bay, and was instead bolted onto the wiper housing/cowl. Very frustrating as the codes will not tell you this is the problem.
@mohammadhayatca3244
@mohammadhayatca3244 5 ай бұрын
What does the fuel. Pump resister look like. It bolts on to the cowl. Which year is your highlander.appre Ite your help.
@sandukanec
@sandukanec 3 жыл бұрын
I love how you explain and how patient you are. That's what people need to do the job well done not only on cars - patience. I work in the IT sector and i saw a lot of problems with colleagues that rush the job. Later i have to fix a lot of things they messed. Thank you again!
@TheCarCareNut
@TheCarCareNut 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my video! Patience is key. And if something doesn’t go take a small break to regather your patience and come back and it’ll go
@seemavinu1318
@seemavinu1318 3 жыл бұрын
@@TheCarCareNut you right brother..many time happened to me...
@davidgilpin5200
@davidgilpin5200 3 жыл бұрын
AMD, Thank You SO MUCH for your incredibly helpful video! My son and I just completed replacing the plugs on my wife's 2013 Highlander Limited with the 2GR-FE. I could not have done this without your video. That rear bracket plenum bolt nearly did me in - I even purchased a set of swivel sockets from Harbor Freight and they did NOT work. Your Snap-On swivel socket apparently has greater swivel range as compared to the HF... I ended up using the longest 3/8" capture extension from HF with a U-Joint adapter and a standard 12mm socket, that did the trick. I forgot 2 hoses at the end so taking pictures BEFORE starting is a great idea. I have learned so much from you, Eric O at South Main Auto Repair, and Ivan at Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics. KZbinrs like you guys help us shade tree mechanics keep our vehicles running while saving some money!
@TheCarCareNut
@TheCarCareNut 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my video and I’m glad it helped! Some of these swivels don’t go as much as the snap on one. I noticed some brands like gear wrench makes very similar swivel angle to the snap on one.
@iesealiimalemanu3198
@iesealiimalemanu3198 3 жыл бұрын
Hard to find trade people with good teaching experience on KZbin like this bloke well done mate a lot of people will subscribe your videos because you explain your job easily for them who don't do machanic work
@YuriIvanov-jr1oy
@YuriIvanov-jr1oy 29 күн бұрын
Fair warning to anyone who tries, if you are not confident, do not attempt this. You should be an amateur mechanic and have ALL the right tools for the job - including the swivel socket and every correct sock size. I made the mistake of sticking an extender that was too long into my back spark plug. Could not get it out without shimmying it and ended up shattering the plug. Been dealing with the aftermath + handling other repairs. Even my mechanic is having a tough time with the job. I wish I’d went to a mechanic from the start and had it done professionally. That said, this is a fantastic video. The instructions and editing are clear and on point. You were very professional from start to finish. Nothing against the creator or the process. It’s just been a nightmare to deal with.
@andrewd4915
@andrewd4915 2 жыл бұрын
Great help. Thank you. 2008 Camry completed today after 134k following all the guidance and tools. Original plugs (with the X on top) looked good. 4 of the plugs were very tight - took patience to remove them back and forward slowly without incident. The front 3 connectors snapped off the fragile clips often reported. Really appreciate the time you take to help us all maintain our Toyotas.
@dc5723
@dc5723 3 жыл бұрын
I did coil packs and spark plugs replacement 3 years ago on a 2005 Avalon 2GR-FE and marked the hoses in case I have to do it again. I now have to replace the valve cover gasket and spark plug tube seals soon. Hope a video of that is made some day. Thanks very much!
@breal9435
@breal9435 2 жыл бұрын
Me too. That rear valve cover gasket is going to suck.
@anthonylale1142
@anthonylale1142 Жыл бұрын
How many miles on your car when you had to do that
@cometcal2
@cometcal2 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent procedural video! Disclaimer: all dust, grease, grime, stuck hoses, lost tool searches, stuck bolts, stuck nuts, spilled fluids, stuck electrical connectors, missing part searches, visits to the parts stores, time delays for parts on order, cursing, potty breaks, food breaks, phone interruptions have been deleted.
@briguylivetoride1122
@briguylivetoride1122 2 жыл бұрын
LOL..... I can relate.!!!
@aviarto
@aviarto 2 жыл бұрын
This video was extremely helpful to me when changing plugs in a 2011 Highlander with the 2GR-FE engine. In fact, I'm sure I couldn't have completed the job without the video. I have a couple of comments based on my experience that might be helpful to others. First, I was able to locate the bracket connecting the plenum to the valve cover and the problematic bolt screwed into the valve cover using the CCN's excellent description and depiction of its location. Standing near the rhs hood hinge, I was able to view the bolt as I loosened it using a 7"-long 12mm ratcheting wrench. It took 10 to 15 seconds of considerable exertion to break it loose. I wore a mechanic's glove to protect my hand and fingers while loosening it. Second, there was just no way to lift the clip on the connectors to the coils without breaking the clip. Thermoset plastic that has been subjected to the heat of the engine for 11 years was too brittle to bend without breaking. I wrapped high-temperature electrical tape around each connector to hold the severed clip close to its functional position and then pushed the connector onto its mate on the coil. I then gave the connector a gentle pull to verify that it wouldn't vibrate loose.
@owl1873
@owl1873 Жыл бұрын
These job's are not for the weak in spirt. Your videos are absolutely encouraging and have help me save plenary of money. Im am so appreciative. Thank you.
@thinshavings
@thinshavings Жыл бұрын
Just did this on our 2010 Sienna. The rear 3 are a chore even with the upper intake removed as there is a lot of wiring in the way. Took about 4.5 hours and had to replace all 6 coil connectors as the original ones were so brittle, they all broke but I knew that going in and bought new ones from Toyota. Thanks for doing this video as it was a huge help.
@erroldillon1548
@erroldillon1548 3 жыл бұрын
You did a great job. I use a cardboard sheet to put all of my bolts into. I draw out a diagram on the cardboard and then punch holes into the cardboard where every bolt goes. Sometimes a bolt can only go into the same hole easily. I tape all of my nuts on the cardboard also by the same bolt that came off of it. The bolts and nuts sometimes make a certain fit with each other. I've never had a problem putting anything back together because everything is on a template. This is for the one time mechanic who doesn't do it daily at a shop.
@TheCarCareNut
@TheCarCareNut 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! The cardboard method is a very good one!
@roncaster2804
@roncaster2804 3 жыл бұрын
I dont like the idea of taping my nuts to cardboard
@Lordvoldemore
@Lordvoldemore 2 жыл бұрын
gonna give this a try. I always end up with extra or missing bolts lol
@sanjaygandhi7962
@sanjaygandhi7962 2 жыл бұрын
Perhaps making a video while doing the removing of all parts could also help in reinstallation. It's hard to remember everything you did and where everything was located after you take it apart.
@alano2875
@alano2875 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. This clear explanation of removals necessary for spark plug replacement was spot-on. It isn't too difficult. The biggest hassle I had was clips on the plastic cowl cover...I broke (1) and looks like windshield installers broke (1) previously. Not a difficult task...just takes patience and care (clips are not replaceable by themselves). Toyota Venza V6 is pretty much the same. If you can, take time before removing intake or plugs to blow off all the grit/sand/dirt from the top of the engine so it doesn't fall in.
@1mw4tch1ng
@1mw4tch1ng 3 жыл бұрын
Before removing the plenum and coil I would blow compressed air in the air to remove any dirt that may fall into the intake and spark plug hole. I would also blow air into the plug hole after removing the coil before removing the plugs just to make sure it is clean of debris. Dirt just drop when you turned over the plenum and that's why it is good to blown air in the area to remove the dirt away from the working area.
@Lars-ed3zk
@Lars-ed3zk 2 жыл бұрын
Good advice, my engine was filthy! Next time I’m also going to wash the engine bay first.
@danteekel8389
@danteekel8389 Ай бұрын
Thank you brother! This took me two hours and 15 minutes. It may have taken me longer had I not done so many repairs on different Toyota 3.5 V6’s. I want to thank you for your extremely helpful video. I followed you step-by-step and everything is working perfectly. May the Lord bless you and keep you!
@jdlarson9354
@jdlarson9354 2 жыл бұрын
This is the best DIY car video I’ve ever seen. I never would’ve tried it without such great instructions. Worked perfectly and saved me a ton of money. Thanks!
@jayveecee1
@jayveecee1 3 жыл бұрын
Just did mine a few days ago including the valve cover gaskets, what a pain in the neck, I decided to take the risk and it worked out great, it was a personal challenge and didn't quite although at times I felt like that the hell did I get myself into, but it can be done, just look at this great video and determination you can do it attitude and then be proud of yourself for such a huge accomplishment and having saved a lot of money. I'm not a Mechanic by the way..
@TheCarCareNut
@TheCarCareNut 3 жыл бұрын
The valve cover gaskets on the 2GR are a bear especially the back one
@jayveecee1
@jayveecee1 3 жыл бұрын
I agree
@anthonylale1142
@anthonylale1142 Жыл бұрын
Halfway through its like WTF did I do haha.
@chuck34609
@chuck34609 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. This video really helped me replacing the rear coils (Coil "E" went out Cylinder 5 - rear driver side) - and plugs on my 2009 Sienna 134,000 miles. Here is a good tip for anyone doing this on the 2009 Sienna - when it comes to taking off the "nasty" passenger side plenum bolt - take off the top bolt that screws in the the plenum (12mm) - that was easier for me. But the biggest tip of all is when it comes to putting it back on - Tie some fishing line to it before attempting to screw it back in! I spent an hour trying without the fishing line - but once I had that on I was able to lower it and move it around without the fear of dropping it. With the fishing line trick I had it screwed in in 5 minutes! WOW!! What a tip! Anyway, if you are doing this job - zip lock bag your nuts and bolts when you take them off it helps when you put them back on. Pick up the $1.98 pick set at harbor freight to pull off those PIA Ignition coil clips (4 of the 6 clips still broke on me and had to use zip ties to secure them). Put some masking tape on all those vacuum hoses that you disconnect so you can easily see them. Put down a bath towel on the intake as you don't want to drop anything in and you'll likely be lying on it. Don't lean on the glass when you are doing the job - it is easy to forget. Oh and when you are taking off and putting on those hex bolts on the plenum cover watch it - if you drop it (especially the back ones) they can go through the hole of the plenum which leads to the intake - put some carboard angled in there to prevent that from happening.
@Created1st
@Created1st 2 жыл бұрын
Could you please tell me where Coil Pack D is located 2008 Toyota Avalon
@anthonylale1142
@anthonylale1142 Жыл бұрын
You must be my twin. I did a lot of the same things you did. The bags and the tape is exactly whay I did.
@minibikes502matter
@minibikes502matter 3 жыл бұрын
The "antenna" that you referenced is actually a power wire for the heated wiper park. Toyotas equipped with it will automatically heat the wiper area when the defroster is turned on inside. Great channel, great video, just a caveat from an autoglass guy.
@treering
@treering Ай бұрын
Thank you, Car Care Nut! You’re making such a difference. I probably wouldn’t try this if I just had to rely on a book. Your videos are so well done.
@jermul4014
@jermul4014 6 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video and all of your videos! I was able to complete the spark plug replacement thanks entirely to your video. I was determined to do this maintenance myself after receiving a quote for $1000 from my local Toyota dealer and the Denso plugs I purchased were $9 a piece. I have watched many many of your videos trying to learn as much as I can about my 15 Avalon Limited so I can take the absolute best care of it than I can. I am a big proponent of maintenance and I have been able to do a lot of it thanks to your help!
@cxtgxrl1177
@cxtgxrl1177 Жыл бұрын
I needed this video so bad and you have no idea how long it took to find something this informational! I am not a mechanic and have never done any in my life but this helped me save so much money and I learned a lot! Thank you 🎉
@anthonylale1142
@anthonylale1142 Жыл бұрын
Great feeling to do it yourself too. I was so happy. It's very nice of this guy to do this for us and he doesn't get a dollar. Should put up tip jar, I'd throw in.
@IsmaelRodriguez-pn3lw
@IsmaelRodriguez-pn3lw 3 жыл бұрын
This is an awesome video. Very detailed on all parts with "do's and don'ts". Technician is the best I have seen.
@GeneralThe3rd
@GeneralThe3rd 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome video, thanks for the step by step format for both disassembly and reassembly. I had a stressful night because I finished at about 2230 and I missed the brake booster hose because it was dark and I was tired and worn out. I started the vehicle and the idle was high and I had misfires all over the place and then the brakes went out and I thought I somehow destroyed the vehicle. I went to sleep and I checked it the next morning. I attached the brake booster hose and everything works fine. Thanks again!
@TheCarCareNut
@TheCarCareNut 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching! Happens all the time where you forget something and walk away from the job for a bit and come back and everything works great!
@mvnorsel6354
@mvnorsel6354 2 жыл бұрын
Great story reminds me when I changed a diff, backing out of the garage it wouldn't reverse. Forgot the brick on the front wheels.
@djkennyj
@djkennyj Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. The dealerships wanted to charge over $1000 for this job. I brought all the necessary parts for for under $200. I will tackle this job next week. I have looked at lots of videos and yours was the most detailed. You have amazing videos. Please keep them coming!
@Erated78
@Erated78 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! It is abundantly clear that the comment section all reflect your professionalism, attention to detail, mechanical skill and knowledge - your method of teaching along with your encouragement are simply outstanding. I really appreciate the effort you have put into this video, thanks again, cheers, Ed
@buttharvia
@buttharvia 3 жыл бұрын
Your patience and detailed shown is incredible! Thank you for your videos.
@glennhilbert5752
@glennhilbert5752 2 жыл бұрын
This video just saved me $500 and allowed me to change all of the gaskets as well! Running like a top! Thanks again!
@LarryWLee
@LarryWLee 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Best I've seen on doing the back 3 spark plugs and Ignition coils. My wife has a 2008 Sienna XLE Limited with close to 170,000 miles and has had it since it was new and our 3 kids were little but she still love's her van and wants to keep it. Your channel is great! Thanks for all the great advice.
@LarryWLee
@LarryWLee 2 жыл бұрын
This video has been so helpful. Just did my 3rd one on a 2008 Sienna. Was missing both brackets on the plenum. Mech. who did the spark plugs before just didn't put them back on! Got new OME brackets from dealer. Was getting PO305 code so I replaced all the spark plugs and all 3 back Ignition coils. Replaced the coil connector also. All 3 were broken. Replaced the VVTi rear bank oil line also. It had never been done. Put everything back together with all new plenum gaskets. Still getting the PO305 misfire. Any suggestions? Can I re-use the new plenum gaskets that I just installed? Thanks.
@favianiniguez6565
@favianiniguez6565 Жыл бұрын
Almost every word has been said on the comments regarding your experience, knowledge and professionalism. But I want to exalt you as a person. Leaving all your mechanical knowledge aside. Some of us that really don't have a choice but to try and fix our cars, for lack of founds, or different situations. It's a relief to find someone like yourself, A great teacher. Willing to share and instruct. I thank you for being the great person that you are. You got a good heart. Saludos desde Guadalajara Mex. Gracias.
@AndTodaysProjectIs
@AndTodaysProjectIs 2 жыл бұрын
Best V6 Highlander spark plug replacement video on KZbin! Thank you! I'm almost embarrassed as a guy who rebuilds PWC motors to have not changed my 2010 Highlander rear 3 (yes...I'm the guy who replaced the front 3 only because I'm lazy and was threatened by this LOL) for 175k miles. I can't wait for sun-up tomorrow morning to get my fuel economy back! UPDATE:. DONE! Easy ONLY because of your video. Took the time to clean the throttle body as well. Thank you so much for your video
@sandrm402
@sandrm402 2 жыл бұрын
This is very helpful. As a DIY, I don't think I would have ever thought to remove the upper/lower cowl. That would have been hours if even possible. Thanks and keep them coming. I have recently started DIY repairs on my 2011 Lexus ES 350, so I will be spending more time on your channel. My Lexus has just flipped to 99,000 miles, so I will be using this to get to those back three plugs in the near future.
@juncho1977
@juncho1977 9 ай бұрын
I just spent $800 to get the plugs changed on my Avalon. After watching this video, I'd say it was money well spent. 😒
@MrKingsniper22
@MrKingsniper22 Ай бұрын
They ripped you off. I found a mechanic at a local shop. He charges 250 labor only. I’m looking at 300 with plugs from Amazon. I am still looking for a cheaper mechanic that can do it for 200 or 150. At that price in money well spent. You need to shop around.
@cj1608
@cj1608 3 жыл бұрын
In case we don't have locking sockets and extensions, we can use a little masking tape to hold them together. Just did the very job on my 2014 Sienna, although I spilled a smidgen of coolant removing those hoses off the throttle body. Thanks for the video AMD.
@BeeBo932
@BeeBo932 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your excellent instructions. I just got done changing my spark plugs and you saved me about $300. I am very grateful.
@tehmujo4023
@tehmujo4023 Жыл бұрын
I'm getting ready to change the spark plugs in my wife's 2009 Sienna with 228k miles. This is VERY helpful, you're the best!
@garyschultz3011
@garyschultz3011 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for giving me the courage to do this job! Two weeks ago I bought spark plugs before knowing what the job required. Two weeks ago I watched your video. I stewed for two weeks and then decided, yes, I can do this job by following your detailed step-by-step video. The car is running like new now. Cylinder #1 plug was bad too! BTW, I was able to get to the back 12mm bracket bolt using a swivel 12mm ratchet by approaching from the right side of the bolt (put my hand down the back center of the engine. and my left hand around the left side to find the bolt. Worked like a charm! PLEASE add a "Thanks$" button for my donation to your channel. I know you don't do this for donations but you can always put it in the Sunday collection plate! Bless You.
@TheCarCareNut
@TheCarCareNut 2 жыл бұрын
Hi! I’m glad everything works out! The thanks button is being rolled out on KZbin and will be available hopefully towards the end of the year.
@RG615
@RG615 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing explanation to changing v6 spark plugs. Extremely professional and very good explanations to everything. I appreciate you giving us such procedures. God bless you for sharing. 🙏✌
@johnnaquin8828
@johnnaquin8828 3 жыл бұрын
I have a 2010 rav4 with the 2.5 4 banger. I know I have less horsepower but sure is a lot easier to change plugs. I guess you have to pick your poison. Thanks for the video.
@cj1608
@cj1608 3 жыл бұрын
My 04 Corolla is the easiest with those 4 coils just off the top. I hear ya.
@brianchisnell1548
@brianchisnell1548 3 жыл бұрын
Every 100,000 miles. Piece of cake. Take it to the dealer. Done.
@roncaster2804
@roncaster2804 3 жыл бұрын
2007 rav4 with the 6 cylinder... 1 mpg different than the 4.. handles hills with ease... very little shifting of gears. LOTs of POWER.... 134 K of maintenance free service (except oil).... but now I should change the spark plugs,,, aaaagggg Dealer wants around 2K.... I'm going to do it myself.. @ 75 years old.
@jungi658
@jungi658 Жыл бұрын
I did my 04 RX 330 a month a ago.. it took me 2 weeks to finish.. the only mechanical experience I have was watching different videos on this.. took me 2 weeks bc every time I get frustrated I stop before I lose my patience and just start pulling and hammering things down. I’m glad I did it and felt good, Not only I changed the spark plug, I also changed my valve cover gasket which is very difficult to remove and put back, while I’m there I also replace my high pressure power steering line. Before I put everything back I clean my throttle body and mass air flow sensor… it’s doable for those of us who are not mechanic but u need patient. Another motivator to do this job for me is saving thousands by doing this job ur self.
@jonmcphee5150
@jonmcphee5150 Ай бұрын
Just finished my wifes Lexus ES350 today. A lot of parts to replace 3 plugs in the back, but easily doable, though at my speed I wouldn't be making any money trying to do this for a living. Thank you for an excellent DIY video.
@bobcharlton1989
@bobcharlton1989 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. I had no issues getting plenum off but spent over 2 hours trying to get that back bracket bolt on until I discovered this video and the combination of the impact swivel and locking extension. Bolt was tightened down in 2 minutes after I bought the right tools you showed us. Thanks again.
@bobr2959
@bobr2959 Жыл бұрын
One guy said to just back off or loosen only the bolt that holds the bracket on so it gives you more room. Try that.
@idahospyder1620
@idahospyder1620 3 ай бұрын
I'm struggling with that now. I can't hold on to the bolt to get it started. Any suggestions?
@rockygambina312
@rockygambina312 3 жыл бұрын
Nicely explained. This is the first job my GTI maintenance was actually easier than my Toyota! Nothing difficult but that’s more steps than I expected.
@dyna06rivera73
@dyna06rivera73 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. I had a private shop do this job on my 2010 Sienna. Going to go back and check everything was put back correctly. Thanks, love your videos. Very helpful 👌
@jeffsvideos2009
@jeffsvideos2009 Жыл бұрын
I agree with most positive comments left on this video, The Car Care Nut is spot on. Very professional and detailed in his work. Nice to know there are real pros out there servicing and repairing cars that are NOT fake it till you make wannabes.
@saulreynoso4371
@saulreynoso4371 2 жыл бұрын
Well i finally did this on my 13 highlander. It had 110k miles. If it were not for this video, I would of dished out 700 bucks at the dealer. Did take me some time, but I went slow. I kept refering to this video. I also cleaned the throttle body (which was so dirty) and replaced my PCV. Did get everything I needed from toyota. Thanks AMD. Really appreciate your expertise in these matters.
@freddybastiat8299
@freddybastiat8299 2 жыл бұрын
this video convinced me this is beyond my skillset
@thecover9999
@thecover9999 3 жыл бұрын
Been waiting for this video from you for so long thank you so much!! Awesome quality content!!
@nathanield.4527
@nathanield.4527 3 жыл бұрын
What an awesome video! Good lighting, super clear video, tips, and specific instructions showing the tools used. I don’t even have one of these engines but enjoyed watching a pro work. This was way better than your brake job video.
@watercannonscollaboration2281
@watercannonscollaboration2281 Ай бұрын
Just did this for my 2007 Lexus RX350; it was approaching 240000 miles and I finally decided to bite the bullet and got new coils and plugs (I got the IKH20TT since they were cheaper and had same rated life as the spec FK20HR11); I haven’t worked on this before since the last owner did the change and always went to the dealership; it took me 6 hours, including a quick throttle body and MAF sensor clean, but I can imagine being faster for subsequent times. The only victim was 6:24 one of the flat 10mm nuts by the suspension stripped the screw shaft, but only partially (I ended up padding the stripped part with some washers so I could still make it structurally integral). Overall, tiring but very satisfying job, thank you Amd for this guide I would’ve had a far more difficult time without this
@vadimsayenko7143
@vadimsayenko7143 Жыл бұрын
Did my 2013 Avalon with 203K miles in exactly 4 hours this morning . Thank you AMD and community!
@landonashby2029
@landonashby2029 3 жыл бұрын
Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! This is the Best video on KZbin instructing how to properly do this!
@davewolly3682
@davewolly3682 3 жыл бұрын
If only all mechanics were like you !!!!
@mattsmith6828
@mattsmith6828 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, I see engineers have been having fun designing vehicles to be impossible to maintain on your own. Don't worry engineers, us programmers are making your lives harder in return.
@roddydykes7053
@roddydykes7053 6 ай бұрын
This is Toyota, the most easy maintenance vehicles generally
@mattsmith6828
@mattsmith6828 6 ай бұрын
@@roddydykes7053 i don't even disagree. you're probably right. i was referring to engineers, in general. the average engineer. like, the class of engineers. toyota is NOT an exception to the over-complication of modern vehicles. i would argue that tesla is actually the biggest offender. in the near future, we will NOT be able to maintain our own vehicles, AT ALL. we will be at the mercy of the manufacturers for any and all needed repairs & modifications. when this happens, i will be in my garage, drinking beer w/ friends, while laughing at the world falling apart with my 2016 4Runner in my driveway. CHEERS, MATE!
@mediocreman2
@mediocreman2 3 ай бұрын
​@@roddydykes7053That's just not true. Don't confuse general reliability with ease of maintenance. If you want an easy to maintain transverse v6, look at the Honda engines in the Odyssey and the Pilot. You can change all of the plugs in probably 20 minutes because you don't have to remove any of that stuff.
@alexvoyatzis211
@alexvoyatzis211 11 ай бұрын
Just did the plugs on my V6 Venza and this video was fantastic! By following your step by step method, we were able to tackle this job with great results. Thank you for all your help and guidance with this job.
@BillyCimorelli
@BillyCimorelli 3 ай бұрын
Did you do the same steps, or this it’s possible without taking the cowl off?
@jdizzle312
@jdizzle312 11 ай бұрын
Just did this for the first time and it took me about 4 hours. Granted I cleaned the maf and had to make a quick run for a pivoting 5/8 spark plug socket. Just have regular tool set, nothing fancy. Thank you for this video. Super helpful. I followed it to the tee and it was perfect. You’re the man!
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