changing spark plugs
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OMG. I was just browsing and found this thread luckily. I just came back from the dealers here in Mississauga, Ontario for oil change and they were recommending to change my spark plugs as well. They were charging me a whoooopping $370 bucks to change it and they said it takes 2 hours to do it and it includes 6 plugs for the IS250. I'm no expert but I knew something was wrong with this $$$ figure. I said I will get back to them on that one. From what I've read here, plugs are in the range of the $ I was thinking. Hahahahaha. These dealers just make me laugh! This thread saved me money.
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OMG. I was just browsing and found this thread luckily. I just came back from the dealers here in Mississauga, Ontario for oil change and they were recommending to change my spark plugs as well. They were charging me a whoooopping $370 bucks to change it and they said it takes 2 hours to do it and it includes 6 plugs for the IS250. I'm no expert but I knew something was wrong with this $$$ figure. I said I will get back to them on that one. From what I've read here, plugs are in the range of the $ I was thinking. Hahahahaha. These dealers just make me laugh! This thread saved me money.
go to your car and try to find the spark plugs, i dare you.
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https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ine-cover.html
to reach the driver-side spark plugs.
good luck
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Found them for less - $10.95 + free shipping
I located them here - http://www.drivewire.com/search/?D=s...:Base,engine:6 Cyl 2.5L,universal:0)&refValue=qualifiers&events=Type-Direct OE Replacement
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I've never done it on an IS but its probably just like any other car.
1. Take of engine cover.
2. Disconect the coil to the specific cylinder you are working on (do one at a time).
3. Remove what ever holds the coil down to the valve cover.
4. Remove and install new spark plug.
There's you DYI.
1. Take of engine cover.
2. Disconect the coil to the specific cylinder you are working on (do one at a time).
3. Remove what ever holds the coil down to the valve cover.
4. Remove and install new spark plug.
There's you DYI.
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Considering that the manual states that the Denso FK20HBR11 should be used, how does the Denso SK16R-P11 in the link perform to the previously-mentioned one? Is it compatible in any way because I checked the denso website and it does not list the SK16R with the IS250.
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I had to return the NGK plugs from drivewire.com. I pulled the old plugs out and noticed that the new NGK plug was nearly an inch shorter and had only a single side electrode. The factory plug has three side electrodes.
Luckily I only started on the passenger side first. Just received my plugs from Carson and plan to install them this weekend.
Luckily I only started on the passenger side first. Just received my plugs from Carson and plan to install them this weekend.
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I think the dealer wanted $300 to change the plugs so I just Did it myself. Some basic tools and It must of took an hour total. You have to take off the sheilding and intake to get to the plugs. The torque I think is 25n/m ill check it out. I went with the stock plugs for $110 but it was 8 plugs that I bought. 2 extra just in case. The car did run alot smoother.
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I ordered the 6 densos through a friend of mine at toyota and they cost at $100 with the employee discount. Wasn't sure if the 3 double o-rings at the intake manifold are required to be replaced as well.
So here go my questions:
Is 25n/m the correct torque for the plugs?
Do the o-rings have to be replaced when changing the spark plugs?
Thanks beforehand
So here go my questions:
Is 25n/m the correct torque for the plugs?
Do the o-rings have to be replaced when changing the spark plugs?
Thanks beforehand
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