What kind of spark plug does a Toyota Camry use?
Iridiums generate a bigger spark, last just as long as platinum plugs, and are now the auto industry standard on new vehicles. It’s the simplest and cheapest performance enhancement you can make to improve fuel economy and power. Denso and NGK were the first to provide these plugs, which were very expensive when first introduced over 10 years ago.
Why is my spark plug stuck on my Toyota Camry?
It could be stuck due to the ignition wire’s rubber boot fusing to the plug’s ceramic insulator. Use silicone or di-electric grease on the boots during re-installation. Remove the plugs using a 3/8 socket wrench attached to a 4″ extension and 5/8″ spark plug socket.
Why does my Toyota Corolla have no spark?
MY 97 TOYOTA HAS NO SPARK /NO FUEL PUMP ACTION WHEN ATTEMPTING TO START . IT JUST WONT RUN . WHAT CAUSES THAT S MALDUNCTION
Why is there no spark from the ignition coil?
Its like the ignition coil is not collapsing to send the spark energy to the spark plugs. How can you check the pickup coil to see if the timing events are happening in order to make and break the ground on the ignition coil in order to induce a spark on the secondary side, so that spark energy is sent to the spark plugs?
Where are the spark plugs in a Toyota?
Spark plugs are a serviceable, yet extremely important, part of your Toyota’s engine. They sit inside the cylinder head where they create the spark that ignites fuel — the combustion that enables your engine to run. Spark plugs that have outlived their time will cause misfires in your engine — robbing it of efficiency and performance.
Where is the PCV valve on a Toyota Camry?
At the same time you replace the plugs, either clean or replace the PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valve, which is located on the valve cover between the number 2 and 3 ignition wires. The PCV valve channels unburned carbon blow-by gases back into your combustion chamber.