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Toyota Aygo - Video tutorial

Model: Toyota Aygo Ab10, MK 1 - Years 2005-2014
Part: Spark plugs
Operation: How to replace spark plugs on Toyota Aygo

In this video tutorial we can see how to replace the Toyota Aygo spark plugs. The first thing to do is lift the bonnet and secure it with the appropriate rod. Next step use hose clamp pliers to remove the air cleaner breather hose and hose retaining clamps. Slide the filter cover clips; remove the air filter cover; Disconnect the air intake hose from the air cleaner housing. Disconnect the connectors from the ignition coils. Use a size 10 wrench to unscrew the ignition coil bracket. Remove the ignition coil from its seat. Note the sequence to reposition them correctly. Clean any remaining dirt. Unscrew the spark plugs with a 16 ratchet socket wrench. Replace the old spark plugs with new ones and reassemble all parts in reverse order.


Posted on 30 May 2023 by ScegliAuto

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