What kind of spark plugs do Toyota Corolla use?

What kind of spark plugs do Toyota Corolla use?

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Which is the best spark plug for your car?

Spark plugs are designed to work in the hottest, most intense conditions your car has to offer. They’re built to last, but even the toughest plug will wear down and succumb to the challenges of dealing with combustion after thousands upon thousands of miles of getting the job done right.

What makes a Toyota Corolla a good car?

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What’s the correct gap for a Toyota Corolla?

The correct gap for a 2000 Toyota Corolla is 0.043 inches. Open the hood of the car. Remove the engine cover from the top of the engine. The cover has retaining bolts on each side that can be removed with a socket wrench. Disconnect the electrical connections to each individual ignition coil over the spark plugs.

How often should I replace my spark plugs?

Replacing the spark plugs is one of the simplest vehicle maintenance procedures that can be performed by most vehicle owners. Correctly-operating spark plugs will ensure the timing and ignition systems are running properly. The spark plugs should be checked every 30,000 miles or 24 months.

1. NGK recommends using spark plugs with special plating on all aluminum cylinder head applications. I presume this applies to 9th gen 2003 toyota corolla. 2. NGK states that ALL OF NGK SPARK PLUGS have a special metal plating.

What are the torque specs for a Toyota Corolla?

It is better to tighten by hand AND then do a TURN of the ratchet to a certain recommended angle. If spark plug is 14mm to 18mm diameter, do a 1/2 to 2/3 turn for install of new plug. The torque spec is 25 NM to 30NM. Toyota’s spec is 18ft lbs (or 24.5 NM). (If it’s a reinstall of plug, do 1/12 of a turn).

What kind of OE do I need for a 2003 Toyota Corolla?

That’s the chart for a 2003 1ZZ-FE on NGK’s site, which specifies the 1FR5T11 as the OE replacement. I don’t know what manual you have for your 05 Corolla but my Toyota service manual says to use the IFR5A11, of which the IFR5T11 is the current equivalent part per the quote in invader’s post.