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Toyota Yaris - Video tutorial

Model: Toyota Yaris Xp90 - Years 2005-2011
Part: Spark plugs
Operation: Toyota Yaris spark plug replacement

Do we want to remove the spark plugs of a Yaris? Let's see how the candles are disassembled. We lift the front hood of the car, we begin the disassembly of the air filter container: we unscrew the fastening screws of the container. Removed the filter container, we access the candles. We unscrew the locking pins of the coils with a special socket wrench, we grasp the same with our hands and rotate it in a twist way, until it is extracted from the head. We unscrew the spark plugs with a socket wrench (extract them from the head) and take the new parts for assembly. After replacing the spark plugs, we mount all the cover pieces above the cylinder head.


Posted on 10 January 2024 by ScegliAuto



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