Hope it helps. Thanks for watching! I very highly recommend swapping at least the back 3 ignition coils while doing the plugs. Thats where you spend most the labor on the job. Front 3 can be swapped as they go bad, easily.
Thanks so much for the video, the only issue I'm having is on my 2002 Toyota sienna the throttle body won't really move much, I got everything off but now I'm having issues lining the 3 throttle body holes back up where it won't move much at all. Is there something else u took loose from it other than the 3 bolts
@jodylane9889 no, you may need to disconnect the coolant lines if you cant get enough room. If thats the case, pinch off the coolant lines so it only leaks whats in the throttle body.
Before you start work like this do you use any sites for labor hours and to show steps to complete the job? I know some use Alldata, just curious to what you use as a reference to show steps if your not 100% sure how to do it before beginning the work
I use prodemand/mitchell for book time and torque specs. If I really need to look up procedures, it also lists that. I dont always follow book procedures Im sure since I dont really look at them often.
Excellent video! You took something that looks intimidating for the first timer and made it straight forward. Thanks
Getting to the back 3 is probably 80% of this jobs labor. Thanks for watching, I hope it helps.
U really inspired me into fixing my wife’s sienna instead of spending money for the labor thanks bro gonna use your video to run me threw the work
Hope it helps. Thanks for watching!
I very highly recommend swapping at least the back 3 ignition coils while doing the plugs. Thats where you spend most the labor on the job. Front 3 can be swapped as they go bad, easily.
Appreciate your steps thanks so much
@bensonmaina9840 thanks for watching!
Nice video Bro great perspective angle.
@@DominicGarza-vw5rw thanks for watching!
Great job Bro appreciate the video.
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Thanks ❤
@@ghorbanalirazmjou8591 thanks for watching!
Great video as usual. ✌🏻
Thanks for watching!
Do you change the intake manifold gasket
@bensonmaina9840 a lot of times you can reused them unless theyre damaged or really flat.
Thanks so much for the video, the only issue I'm having is on my 2002 Toyota sienna the throttle body won't really move much, I got everything off but now I'm having issues lining the 3 throttle body holes back up where it won't move much at all. Is there something else u took loose from it other than the 3 bolts
@jodylane9889 no, you may need to disconnect the coolant lines if you cant get enough room. If thats the case, pinch off the coolant lines so it only leaks whats in the throttle body.
@@MegaMilesBenthanks, there was a stabilizer bar hooked to the backside of this one, removed it and was able to move the throttle body pretty freely
@@jodylane9889 awesome!
Nice video thanks
@@Tabby-p4t thank you for watching!
what an excellent video ,I have being looking for one video to remove the intake Good time to replace your valve cover gaskets and pcv valve
@@lusrodriguez8769 Thanks for watching!
Before you start work like this do you use any sites for labor hours and to show steps to complete the job? I know some use Alldata, just curious to what you use as a reference to show steps if your not 100% sure how to do it before beginning the work
I use prodemand/mitchell for book time and torque specs. If I really need to look up procedures, it also lists that. I dont always follow book procedures Im sure since I dont really look at them often.
Do you reuse the throttle body gasket?
Depends on the condition of it but a lot of times yes. At 35:19 I explain.
@@MegaMilesBen Thanks! this was the most helpful video I found trying to do this on my 98 Sienna
@gusbutterworth246 hope it helps!