No, you do not put anti seize on these spark plugs! Stop being a part of keeping the myth going! Denso along with every other spark plug manufacturer have statements on their websites and packaging to not use anti seize!
Hello Sir. I am a new subscribers.. I recently did this job my 2012 Toyota Corolla S 1.8 at Mileage 160,000km because of misfire on 3 cylinders. Replaced all spark plugs and all coil packs. Is this normal for this vehicle. I think the vehicle has mileage tampering… How can I verify the correct vin number. I feel the dashboard vin and door sticker vin are not accurate For the wear on the body, interior, suspension and engine.
For those without a specialized socket that holds the spark plugs, you can use a section of 3/16 fuel hose to safely start the plug.
can you show a close up of how you use the pick to remove the tab on the coil?
Easy peasy.
Hope you are feeling better Peter after your recent dental surgery!
I'm pretty sure if you cross reference the plugs that were in that engine, they are a perfectly fine substitute for the oem plug.
No, you do not put anti seize on these spark plugs! Stop being a part of keeping the myth going! Denso along with every other spark plug manufacturer have statements on their websites and packaging to not use anti seize!
Hello Sir. I am a new subscribers.. I recently did this job my 2012 Toyota Corolla S 1.8 at Mileage 160,000km because of misfire on 3 cylinders. Replaced all spark plugs and all coil packs. Is this normal for this vehicle. I think the vehicle has mileage tampering… How can I verify the correct vin number. I feel the dashboard vin and door sticker vin are not accurate For the wear on the body, interior, suspension and engine.
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