This was super helpful changing my spark plugs for the first time on my 04 rav4. Everything made sense and you went slowly so I was able to keep up. Even 4 years later, still a very useful video. Thank you!
Love the attention to cleanliness and other small details. That said, NEVER use anti seize on a spark plug with shiny threads. It already comes with a special coating from the factory to prevent seizing. Any anti seize used will act like a lubricant and will cause your torque specs to be off, ultimately over-torquing the spark plug. The only time anti-seize should be used is when the threads on a spark plug have a dull/matted, non-shiny/metallic finish. 😎👍🏼
This was such a great video I feel absolutely confident doing it myself I unfortunately don’t have any tools to do so. But over all amazing way of explaining step by step
Thank you for the video i have a 2001 rav 4 with a similar design and I need to change the spark plugs (I Hope) this was very helpful to what i'll need to change the plugs effectively.
Great video TM. Not too sure about cleaning those holes with the plug removed for any crud (esp #2) can fall off your rag and into the cylinder no? I normally use some compressed air and clean while plug is installed. Keep the videos coming TM. Thanks again!
As an "old school" mechanic, I really appreciate your attention to small details, something you almost never see today. Keep up the good work.
thank you , I will
Yes i wish he was in my neighborhood
This was super helpful changing my spark plugs for the first time on my 04 rav4. Everything made sense and you went slowly so I was able to keep up. Even 4 years later, still a very useful video. Thank you!
You’re a gifted mechanic who inspires a warm and interested attitude while working on my car.
Love the attention to cleanliness and other small details.
That said, NEVER use anti seize on a spark plug with shiny threads. It already comes with a special coating from the factory to prevent seizing.
Any anti seize used will act like a lubricant and will cause your torque specs to be off, ultimately over-torquing the spark plug.
The only time anti-seize should be used is when the threads on a spark plug have a dull/matted, non-shiny/metallic finish.
😎👍🏼
Thanks so much! Great video! :) I changed my spark plugs and ignition coils on the weekend after watching this and it runs like a dream again.
Nice !
Thank you for the straight forward and informative approach as well as the passion and professionalism.
This was such a great video I feel absolutely confident doing it myself I unfortunately don’t have any tools to do so. But over all amazing way of explaining step by step
This video was really helpful thank you !!
Thank you for the video
i have a 2001 rav 4 with a similar design and I need to change the spark plugs (I Hope) this was very helpful to what i'll need to change the plugs effectively.
Great video TM. Not too sure about cleaning those holes with the plug removed for any crud (esp #2) can fall off your rag and into the cylinder no? I normally use some compressed air and clean while plug is installed. Keep the videos coming TM. Thanks again!
Thanks for sharing
What's the spark plugs for Rav4 2002 4WD?
Like that in video?
Thanks for the video, very helpful
These spark plugs are compatible for the rav4 with 1ZZ-FE engine
Another great video
Thank you
I can't find this extended spark plug socket wrench anywhere. Any recommendations please?
Thanks for sharing this video, peter
Well explained man.
Could you tell when to change the plugs?
Thank you....Great info
you are welcome
when do you change the transmission fluid in the newer tacomas mine is a 2016
I will take sample of fluid probably around 60000 miles if street driven
thank you I guess they made it like a stick I'm pushing 30,000 and was asking questions
Thanks for the video
you are welcome
I just sub and hope you can show how to replace Toyota RAV4 2008 front brake system
when it comes to my shop will film for you
Toyota Maintenance thanks will wait for that coz I don’t want to sell my Ravy
Good video. Subscribed.
why dont you vacuum the area FIRST !!!!!!!!!!!!
Thats nice