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Toyota OEM Spark Plugs

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How Toyota Spark Plugs Work

Whether you drive a Toyotaor a Scion vehicle, its engine burns fuel and oxygen to produce power. However, the engine can't do that on its own. It needs spark plugs to start the process. How they work is straightforward. The key turns in the ignition's lock cylinder, an ignition switch triggers, several ignition parts—the battery, starter motor, starter solenoid, and ignition coil—produce and send an electrical charge (a "spark") to the plugs' leads, they capture it, and it's used to combust the engine's complement of air and gas. This releases said power, the engine pistons, crankshaft, and the many other parts that move the vehicle get going, and things stay running thanks to the alternator.

When to Replace Spark Plugs

Without spark plugs, though, neither Toyota nor Scion, car nor truck, SUV nor van could start at all. To make things worse, they can and eventually do fail. Luckily, a few symptoms can warn you. They include:

  • Corroded or excessively widened leads
  • Electrical conductivity problems
  • A misfiring engine
  • Engine failure

Breakage, however, is a worst-case scenario, as a broken spark plug can severely damage an engine's cylinders.

Otherwise, they usually last up to 100,000 miles, for millions of ignitions. Those that aren't made of copper and standard-life are extended-life and often made of platinum or iridium. Whichever your vehicle needs will depend on its model. Genuine OEM spark plugs work best either way, though, as Toyota and Scion design them to work with their models specifically, which is something that not every aftermarket brand can necessarily promise. Whichever you end up using, just be sure to replace them all before they reach the mileage limits recommended in your owner's manual or other documentation.

Spark Plug Tube Seal

Part Number: SU003-12030
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: Gasket Spark Pl Pip
Replaces: SU003-00100, SU003-06775, SU003-11034
Fits:
  • Scion:
    • FR-S
  • Toyota:
    • 86,
    • GR86
MSRP $4.34
$3.26

Spark Plug Tube Seal

Part Number: 11193-62020
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: Gasket Spark Plug T
Replaces: 11193-62030
Fits:
  • Toyota:
    • Camry
MSRP $21.45
$16.11

Spark Plug Tube Seal

Part Number: 11193-70010
Toyota Toyota
Notes: Included with valve cover.
Other Names: Valve Cover Gasket, Gasket, Valve Cover Seal, Valve Cover Tube, Gasket Spark Plug T
Replaces: 11193-0A010, 11193-16010
Description: 3.4L, spark plug tube. USA Built. 2001-04, spark plug tube. 3.5L, with hybrid, spark plug tube. 4.7L, spark plug. From 10/2010. From...
Fits:
  • Toyota:
    • 4Runner,
    • Avalon,
    • Camry,
    • FJ Cruiser,
    • Highlander,
    • Land Cruiser,
    • RAV4,
    • Sequoia,
    • Sienna,
    • Solara,
    • T100,
    • Tacoma,
    • Tundra,
    • Venza
MSRP $4.97
$3.74

Spark Plug Tube Seal

Part Number: 11193-76020
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: Gasket Spark Plug T
Description: Calif.
Fits:
  • Toyota:
    • Tacoma
MSRP $4.47
$3.36

Spark Plug

Part Number: 90919-01253-DS
Toyota Toyota
MSRP $13.20
$8.91

Spark Plug W20EPRU11

Part Number: 90098-70004
Toyota Toyota
MSRP $2.64
$1.99

Tube Spark Plug

Part Number: 11191-74030
Toyota Toyota
Replaces: 11191-74011
MSRP $30.59
$22.99

Tube Spark Plug

Part Number: 11191-22010
Toyota Toyota
MSRP $11.63
$8.74

Spark Plug W20EKRS11

Part Number: 90098-20975
Toyota Toyota
MSRP $3.98
$2.99

Cord Spark Plug

Part Number: 90919-15259
Toyota Toyota
MSRP $37.09
$27.88

Cord Spark Plug

Part Number: 90919-15332
Toyota Toyota
MSRP $38.98
$29.29

Label Spark Plug No

Part Number: 11289-0C020
Toyota Toyota
MSRP $4.02
$3.03

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