How to change spark plug on LEXUS RX400h 2 (XU30) [TUTORIAL AUTODOC]

How to change spark plug on LEXUS RX400h 2 (XU30) [TUTORIAL AUTODOC]

How to change spark plug on LEXUS RX400h 2 (XU30) 3.3 Crossover / Crossover SUV 2003–2009 [TUTORIAL AUTODOC]

Spark plug on LEXUS ES V (XV40) (05.2006–06.2012) / LEXUS ES (XV20, XV30) (08.2001–10.2006) / TOYOTA Highlander I (XU20) (06.2000–05.2007) / TOYOTA Previa / Estima II (XR30) (08.2000–01.2006) cars should be replaced, as a rule, according to one and the same procedure.
However, there can be slight differences due to specific features of the vehicle design.

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0:00 — LEXUS RX400h 2 (XU30) – spark plug: step-by-step replacement tutorial
9:54 — Unscrew the spark plugs.
18:36 — Install the new spark plugs into their mounting seats.
23:58 — Screw in the fasteners of the ignition coil harness retainer.

🛠️ The tools you need to replace spark plug:
– WD-40 spray
– dielectric grease
– high-temperature anti-seize lubricant
– drive socket no. 10
– spark plug socket no.16
– ratchet wrench
– torque wrench
– telescoping magnet
– Clic-R collar pliers
– microfibre towel
– fender cover

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► How to replace front brake discs / front brake rotors on LEXUS RX400h 2 (XU30) — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUpaF_EyTmQ&list=PLWep5LzT0sxk8OmM4y8Pk_Ep4bXMqtgBR&index=2&t
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It is recommended that you entrust the installation to highly skilled technicians to ensure the best result.

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Carolus Rex XLVI says:

At 12:58 you did not take out the bolts from the back of the intake plenum. Neither did you screw them back on. Guestion is : why?

Ripptyde Vibes says:

I came here to scan the video for the part where they get at the rear intake manifold support brackets and they literally skipped only that part!

Lose Spark Plug 11 says:

Oh man so the intake has to come off and I have to watch this video like 3 times

Patrickson says:

Thanks for the detailed info.

Pinnacle Roofing says:

this is not a real portrayal of how its done, there was not a single *&%^ in the whole thing

scott griffin says:

I like this video, It would be nice to hear basic narrative while you work. Also I am replacing the spark plugs at a longer interval, 140K mi, Because with the new irridium plugs they always look so great when they come out. FYI the timing belt and water pump were done at 90K. With this video I will be doing this job today and…. Thank you so much for your contribution!!!!

Phu Vuong says:

Tough job for the newer model cars! Great video.

FIRELEGEND production says:

Wth are you doing

Abdul Qayoom Ahmadi says:

How we should know that the spark plugs need to be changed? is there any symptoms on the engine function that should know that the spark plug is dirty or need to be changed?

AFTERcurtis says:

Please, show how to replace fuel pump on this vehicle.

MAC says:

Hi, Did you unplug the 12V battery? Please advise. thanks

Jeff Borders says:

Great video. Everything anybody would need to know in order to do this job. This explains why my Lexus dealer charges $690 to do this! Also explains why I’m not going to tackle it myself. I could… Especially with this video… but I’m just NOT. Thanks for the help!

Tuan as says:

To break the two back bracket bolts, you'll need a long breaker bar and angle it on a small 12mm wrench. You cannot get enough leverage otherwise.

Thuy Tran says:

Too bad that the video did not show when the technician get down below to get the 3 screw from the back of the air intake manifold as it is tight spot. We do not know how can them be remove. I did all the thing from the top but find out that it still sticking as the 3 screw can not remove. it should be explained to the viewers that the vehicle need to be lift up high to get access instead he only point out the spots. I like all other video and they are helpfull. But this one I have problem with it.

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