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What number is the spark plug on a Toyota Yaris?

Toyota Yaris Spark Plug Number
The specific number of the spark plug on a Toyota Yaris can vary depending on the year and engine type. It’s important to consult the vehicle’s manual or a trusted mechanic to ensure the correct spark plug is used. The spark plug number can also be found in the vehicle’s manual or by using a cross-reference chart that includes different brands and states the compatibility between different types of spark plugs.
It’s worth noting that the spark plugs in a Toyota Yaris should typically be changed between 30,000 and 60,000 miles, with the specific interval varying based on driving conditions and the type of spark plugs used.
If you need to replace the spark plugs on a Toyota Yaris, you will need a 5/8″ plug socket as well as a 10 mm with a 1/4″ drive ratchet, a 6″ extension bar, a 3/8″ drive ratchet, and a tube of automotive grease. The spark plug socket size for a Toyota Yaris is 5/8″.

What socket is the spark plugs on a Toyota Yaris?

Use the spark plug socket #16. Use a torque wrench. Tighten it to 18 nm torque. Install the ignition coils to the spark plug wells.

Are spark plugs numbered?

Firstly, there is the spark plug number which represents the specification of the spark plug. NGK spark plugs also have a NGK stock number. For example, the BPMR7A plug has a stock number of 4626.

What size are Toyota spark plugs?

Many new Toyota engines use a 14 mm spark plug. Standard spark plugs have been either 5/8 or 13/16 for many years but now we need to add 14 mm.

Which spark plugs does Toyota use?

Toyota offers a variety of spark plugs designed specifically for your vehicle’s engine, including U-Groove, Dual-Ground Electrode, Double Platinum and even Iridium spark plugs.

What spark plug does a Toyota Yaris take?

Toyota Yaris Spark Plugs & Glow Plugs

Capacity Cylinder Recommended
1300 4 bkr5eya-11
1300 4 ilkar7b-11
1500 4 bkr5eya-11
1500 4 ifr5t-11

What plugs does Toyota use?

Toyota offers a variety of spark plugs designed specifically for your vehicle’s engine, including U-Groove, Dual-Ground Electrode, Double Platinum and even Iridium spark plugs.

Where do you find the spark plug number?

Did you know every NGK spark plug has both a plug number and a stock number? Only the plug number is labeled on the spark plug, while both are printed on the box.

What is the size of a Toyota Yaris spark plugs?

NGK 90911 Spark plug for TOYOTA YARIS M14 x 1,25, Spanner Size: 16 mm.

Which spark plug is number 1?

The number one spark plug is always found in the number one cylinder of the engine (or the number one *rotor* in a Wankel). Look at the end of the engine closest to the accessory drive. From there, locating cylinder one is easy for any inline configuration.

What size socket do I need for a spark plug?

What size socket do I need to change out spark plugs? For the majority of plugs, you need a 5/8” or 16mm socket. Some Fords use 9/16″ plugs, some newer European and Asian vehicles use 14mm plugs, and there are a few applications that use 7/8″, 13/16″, ¾” or 18mm plugs.

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