Toyota Lexus 2GR-FE Spark Plug Replacement Step by Step How-To Tutorial DIY

Toyota Lexus 2GR-FE Spark Plug Replacement Step by Step How-To Tutorial DIY

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How to replace spark plugs on a 2018 Lexus ES350 or Camry
2005–2012 Toyota Avalon (GSX30)
2012–2018 Toyota Avalon (GSX40)
2006–2011 Toyota Camry (GSV40)
2011–2017 Toyota Camry (GSV50)
2008–2013 Toyota Highlander (GSU40/45)
2006–2012 Toyota RAV4 (GSA33/38)
2007–2020 Toyota Sienna (GSL20/23/25/30/33/35)
2009–2015 Toyota Venza (GGV10/15)
2006–2012 Lexus ES 350 (GSV40)
2012–2018 Lexus ES 350 (GSV60)
2009–2015 Lexus RX 350 (GGL10/15/16)

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@stevebeemer3469 says:

just had a valve gasket replaced and a bad coil pack. went ahead and changed spark plugs. soon after got a p0171 and p0174 codes. could anything have been done wrong or not tightened or something to cause the codes? cleaned mass air flow sensor. don't see any cracks in vacuum lines. thanks!

@bentishmack1989 says:

Good video bud.

@robertoleeva985 says:

Dude, great video. Thanks for posting.

@CristinaOmg-u2r says:

is there a way to remove the plastic basket on the top of intake manifold?
Is complex for me to reinstall the manifold, so just wanna try another way if is possible

@MoparDen says:

Recently did my 2011 Toyota RAV4 Limited w/ the 2GR-FE and now with 181K it still runs like new!

@bobshearer4925 says:

I just changed plugs on my 3.5 highlander. Taking the windshield wiper tray compartment out FIRST, takes a few more minutes, but gives you alot more room and visibility to remove the back 3 plugs.

@DavidsToyota says:

Im looking at a Lexus ES350 the plugs were not, now at 169k should thay be a red flag? Any damage to the 2gr-fe?

@lamsterdam9302 says:

Just did my wife's es350 today following this video. Thanks bro.

@Lostatsea52 says:

You don’t recommend the coil packs for the rear cylinders as a while you are there thing or are the original ones that good? Thanks

@peakpark557 says:

Can I get spark plugs model number? Thanks

@MuneerAlabri-ed3wx says:

you forgot put PC valve hose back

@38motocross says:

It looks like you forgot to put the ventilation hose back on. Hopefully you got that on but other than that good video thank you

@murraymacneill2545 says:

I would really rather watch you sneak them out.

@coolwaterhubby5208 says:

Like your video, I have a certificate in auto mechanic and it will be something that I will look into when buying a Lexis. Is it the same process for an all wheel drive as well.

@95civicb20 says:

Not NGK use denso spark plugs

@moto3266 says:

Thank you for uploading this video! I have a question though. Can I just use the old intake manifold gasket?

@Banshee07Man says:

would torque specs be the same regardless of the vehicle? 14 Venza?

@Tain950 says:

I’ll be doing this same exact job in the next 15 minutes. Part of me just wants to move the plastic windshield covers and sneak through the back. If that does work I’ll remove the manifold

@stanpister6832 says:

Good video dude

@johnhartley3022 says:

The real fun begins when you get ready to pull those 100k mi plugs and find they are impossibly happy being right where they are, especially the rear bank. Any tips for that?

@meteordealer says:

Why does that years model recommend 0W-20 oil, and the older versions of the same engine take 5W-30?

@Sgak08 says:

I end removing the cowl and all the windshield wipers assembly to get to the first spark plug on the right and still so complicated.

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