2000 V6 camry spark plugs
#2
RE: 2000 V6 camry spark plugs
its close to the firewall under the intake..kind of tight but do able at home ..jus need 2 6in extention , wobblely, ratchet, socket..a repair manual would be nice since you want to learn
#3
RE: 2000 V6 camry spark plugs
the other three are in the back, tight spot! The rear three have normal spark plug wires unlike the front 3, so you just pull on the head to get it out, but you will need to use the tools toyoboy said to extract the plugs. Definately tight if you have large hands/arms. Careful of a few sharp metal edges too, you dont want bloody arms like i got!
Also use the factory plugs, do not go bosch. Denso Platinum double tip.
Also use the factory plugs, do not go bosch. Denso Platinum double tip.
#5
RE: 2000 V6 camry spark plugs
you can try any of the denso or ngk plugs that fit the camry with no adverse affects but bosch seems to have given some individuals problems. its really hit or miss.
i just say go with what your car came with since it works and it works for a long time.
the only upgrade would be iridium plugs, but its not worth the cost in my opinion.
i just say go with what your car came with since it works and it works for a long time.
the only upgrade would be iridium plugs, but its not worth the cost in my opinion.
#7
RE: 2000 V6 camry spark plugs
haha wish i said that before you changed ur plugs dont you?
basically my experience with the camry and a few other cars...if you dont modify the factory parts or upgrade, you are way better off replacing things with factory parts/oem replacements.
shouldnt mix japanese with euro either...haha
basically my experience with the camry and a few other cars...if you dont modify the factory parts or upgrade, you are way better off replacing things with factory parts/oem replacements.
shouldnt mix japanese with euro either...haha
#8
RE: 2000 V6 camry spark plugs
ORIGINAL: nodrogkam
haha wish i said that before you changed ur plugs dont you?
basically my experience with the camry and a few other cars...if you dont modify the factory parts or upgrade, you are way better off replacing things with factory parts/oem replacements.
shouldnt mix japanese with euro either...haha
haha wish i said that before you changed ur plugs dont you?
basically my experience with the camry and a few other cars...if you dont modify the factory parts or upgrade, you are way better off replacing things with factory parts/oem replacements.
shouldnt mix japanese with euro either...haha
the customer installed the plugs....i agree with your oem theory.