GMBoy Joined Nov 22, 2004 Messages 10,951 Location Texas Sep 28, 2023 #21 Simple answer for me is to change them now and especially while the weather is nice.
G Gold Wing Joined May 26, 2005 Messages 10 Location Roanoke, VA Sep 30, 2023 #22 Check the maintenance schedule that came with the car. My last three Toyotas required spark plug changes at 120,000 miles.
Check the maintenance schedule that came with the car. My last three Toyotas required spark plug changes at 120,000 miles.
E ElectroMechanoMan Joined Mar 8, 2022 Messages 181 Sep 30, 2023 #23 I’d do it especially if they are easy to get at. It won’t hurt the vehicle and may improve the way it runs. Plus, you can tell a lot about the engine condition by the way the old plugs look. I think it’s cheap insurance.
I’d do it especially if they are easy to get at. It won’t hurt the vehicle and may improve the way it runs. Plus, you can tell a lot about the engine condition by the way the old plugs look. I think it’s cheap insurance.