How to Replace the Spark Plugs on a 2002-2011 Toyota with a 2.4L Engine (2AZ-FE)

How to Replace the Spark Plugs on a 2002-2011 Toyota with a 2.4L Engine (2AZ-FE)

Brian Eslick from How to Automotive http://www.howtoautomotive.com takes you step-by-step through the process of replacing spark plugs on a 2002-2011 Toyota with 2.4L engine (2AZ-FE) Camry, Matrix, Pontiac Vibe, Corolla, Camry Solara, RAV4, Highlander, Scion tC, and the Scion xB.

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Ryan Hoch says:

Thanks for this video, I am now confident in my ability to do this on my 2004 Camry. I have never replaced the spark plugs in 164k miles of my ownership of this beast. Who knows what they will look like when I open them up!

Josh Smith says:

Youre the best man

Zabina Shamim says:

I have one problem may car 2006 model camry coil current not giving what need to do

Jack Tinny says:

2 questions. 1 cold engine or slightly warm? 2. Disconnect battery or no need?

TheHamburgler123 says:

Have you had any problems torquing these by feel instead of to spec?

Inisabel Mojica says:

Thank you for sharing. I know nothing about nothing when it comes to cars. Hopefully I can get this right.

fun fun says:

I have a 2008 toyota wish with a D4 engine it comes with ngk 3 tip spark plug can i use 2tip spark plug in it??

Noah Synclaire says:

Do you have to use Denso or NGK?

Dayc Malunas says:

Hi quick q? Im going to change the spark plug on my camry2002, autozone gave me BOSCH double iridium spark plug. Is this ok to use? Thanks much

Dan Livni says:

How many miles should you have to change your spark plugs on your 2007 Camry thats 6 Cylinders.

air23evil says:

Do I have to replace the coils also or just the spark plugs?

Matthew W. says:

Nicely done. Thank you.

Donny Ng says:

Do i need to disconnect the battery?

Brian N says:

Thanks. The best video I found for my Corolla. I feel more confident and ready to get it done. How about lube on the coil boot?

chipmunk 1003 says:

My 2004 Camry just started to sound like a go-cart and I'm told it's a spark plug issue… how do I know what one isn't working?

Johan Liebert says:

I have 2012 would it be similar

Prolific Widit says:

Denso TT Iridium plugs for me dude….google it

Johnny Blaze says:

Here's a tip: buy the spark plugs from the Toyota stealership even though it's more expensive. The market is flooded with fake Denso and NGK spark plugs. Just do a Google search on how to spot fake Denso and NGK spark plugs, they're everywhere.

Tim Wells says:

fantastic! an excellent tutorial for working on my solara.
Thanks duder 🙂

way gill says:

thank you i have to do this with my 2005 camry this week. ( god bless you ) you are very kind

joel rodriguez says:

what about 2003 V6 Camry

Herock Kurut says:

I see that toyota camry 2.4 has 4 ignition coils. some time the mechanic mix up the iginition coils but then i dont understand how do these spark coils are being replaced in order because i see the coils have different labels or number on their top flat heads?

Jordan Jackson says:

Appreciate ya man

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