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What kind of spark plug does a Toyota Tacoma use?

What kind of spark plug does a Toyota Tacoma use?

Brand-new spark plugs for Toyota Tacoma use a ceramic component to separate the high voltage at the electrode, making sure the spark occurs at the electrode tip and nowhere else. Different vehicles require different temperature plugs, and your Toyota Tacoma manufacturer knows the right one for your rugged rig.

Are there spark plugs for a Toyota 3.4L engine?

The only spark plugs you should ever put in your Toyota with a 3.4l engine is the Denso or NGK dual electrode OEM spark plugs. Do not mess around with Bosch, Autolite, or any other brand they try to sell you at your local auto parts store. You will run into misfires, possible head damage, and regret ever putting those plugs in your car.

Where do I get the correct spark plugs for my Toyota?

Dual Electrode Correct Plugs! If you want to be 100 percent sure you are getting the right plugs call your local Toyota dealership and ask for the parts department. Give them your VIN number and ask them for the spark plugs. If they’re being nice you can ask them for the part number (correct,) and then order them online.

What kind of spark plugs do I need for my 2Tr FE engine?

Quite simply the absolute best way to keep your 2.7l Toyota 2TR-FE engine happy is to use either Denso or NGK Iridium OEM specified plugs. But, here is the major catch, you need to make sure you are using plugs purchased from a verified NGK or Denso seller.

Which is the best spark plug for a Toyota Tacoma?

Best spark plugs for Toyota Tacoma & 4Runner: NGK LFR6AIX-11 These actually fit Tundra, Camry and Sienna too. The simple reason why I recommend them is because they’re iridium NGKs.

Which is the best spark plug for a Toyota 4Runner?

NGK is a good OE alternative if you want something more long-lasting. This NGK spark plug is the newer iridium type that will last longer than the original Toyota. Fits like a glove on most Tacoma, 4Runner and RAV4 model years.

Dual Electrode Correct Plugs! If you want to be 100 percent sure you are getting the right plugs call your local Toyota dealership and ask for the parts department. Give them your VIN number and ask them for the spark plugs. If they’re being nice you can ask them for the part number (correct,) and then order them online.

How often should you change spark plugs on a Toyota 3.4L?

Every 30,000 miles with these type of plugs. Don’t worry about changing the plugs on the 3.4l is really straight forward. It is a good practice to do often anyway. Spark plugs are cheap and honestly worth replacing often to get the best gas mileage and performance out of your truck.

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Ruth Doyle