Hey Robert, Thanks man I only started making videos because I felt some videos don’t go into enough detail. Just wanted to come from my own perspective.
Thank you Ralph! I will actually be doing this in the next few days on my 2012 LS 460. I always like to know beforehand what I will be getting into before I start a project. This video will help for sure!
Hey Thanks David!! I hope that project goes seamless. I was a bit apprehensive even before starting the project but I felt where there’s a will there’s a way. So there were a few things I had to figure out and the project came out good for me. Let me know how it goes!!
How long did it take you to complete all 8 approximately? Also, did you replace anything else in the process? Ive been nervous to work on this thing. You made it look easy!
Lol thanks it took me around three hours give or take because of the battery tray and engine covers. I also can contribute some of that time to recording the video. I know seems daunting but that was my purpose of making the video to simply and empower other to feel more confident in performing the job themselves.
Cylinders 2,4,6,8 are on the Passenger side and 1,3,5,7 are on the driver's side. If you are standing in front of the vehicle looking down at the engine CYLINDER 1 will be on the right closest to you then CYLINDER 2 will be on the other side of the block directly across from CYLINDER 1. So on a so forth.
Why did you decide to change out your ignition coils? What was transpiring with your LS 460? I ask because I’ve been having some hesitation that has increased over the last 1000 miles. I am at 165k.
Well it was the same for me. The overall performance felt a little sluggish. Not from when I first got the car. Also when the car was idling it was pretty loud. So to answer you question, it was the performance and fuel consumption it’s not the best on gas in general but anything helps. I think at the time of the video I was at maybe 154k. The hesitation maybe a separate issue not related to coil and plugs.
to help you, I am currently having my plugs and coil replaced after having throttle body replaced. Codes came for throttle body but all of that works together.
Leon in case you haven't fixed this yet - get your coils checked. If you are strapped and have to DIY, a lot of people just swap coils between cylinders, and if a misfire changes to that cylinder then you probably have a bad coil. But that is the hard way of checking them, of course. I'd change the plugs and see how much that helps, first before I went buying new coils, they are about $165 a set of 8 non-OEM and I saw a set of OEM coils for $230. If one were bad I'd change them all if i could afford it that week.
You need a swivel with that socket and your plug socket should be fitted with the rubber booth that grips the plug once its loose. All these videos are showing the passenger side of the vehicle where it's easy , lets see what happens on the drivers/left side.
I just did my driver side plugs. Yes, a swivel and extension was needed to loosen/tighten/remove/replace the plugs, especially the back 3 plugs. The driver's side on my 2011 LS460 also has a noise deadening insulation piece that interferes with removing the back two coils and seals. I had to loosen but not remove that piece in order to remove the back two.
I understand what you are saying. I didn’t have the socket you speak of nor a swivel. A lot of my tools were displaced at the time. I did the job with the tools you see. I was able to get the plugs out just fine. When I was editing the video I didn’t see the need to annotate the driver side process so I didn’t include it. Thank you for the feedback I definitely want to make things that seems daunting user friendly as possible.
@@ralphfixer6755 Great video and editing by the way! keep up the good work. I got to the passenger side last weekend and the battery tray didn't interfere with the last plug but the alternator cable was a pain to work around on the third plug so I open the electrical box where the junction for the alternator and positive battery cable go so I could unfasten the alternator cable. Unfortunately, I forgot to tighten it down and got an intermittent check generator warning. I figured that was the issue so it didn't take long to resolve the problem.
It's a terrible design in my opinion for repairs. It was time for the second change of my spark plugs so i was about to do that this week but my starter went out on the way home last night 😫
Sheesh!! That’s tough. I hope that didn’t keep you down too long. My starter is still going strong but when it goes I will be making a video lol. I make videos as things break.
Hey bro, the video might be old and all but at the same time I appreciate you for taking your time and being detailed help me a lot
Very nice video Ralph, keep making more of them!
Hey Robert, Thanks man I only started making videos because I felt some videos don’t go into enough detail. Just wanted to come from my own perspective.
Thank you Ralph! I will actually be doing this in the next few days on my 2012 LS 460. I always like to know beforehand what I will be getting into before I start a project. This video will help for sure!
Hey Thanks David!! I hope that project goes seamless. I was a bit apprehensive even before starting the project but I felt where there’s a will there’s a way. So there were a few things I had to figure out and the project came out good for me. Let me know how it goes!!
How long did it take you to complete all 8 approximately? Also, did you replace anything else in the process? Ive been nervous to work on this thing. You made it look easy!
Lol thanks it took me around three hours give or take because of the battery tray and engine covers. I also can contribute some of that time to recording the video. I know seems daunting but that was my purpose of making the video to simply and empower other to feel more confident in performing the job themselves.
You definitely made it look simple and easy.
What tools are needed?
i have a 2011 lexus Ls460 do you know the number order of the cylinders? it’s a v8
Cylinders 2,4,6,8 are on the Passenger side and 1,3,5,7 are on the driver's side. If you are standing in front of the vehicle looking down at the engine CYLINDER 1 will be on the right closest to you then CYLINDER 2 will be on the other side of the block directly across from CYLINDER 1. So on a so forth.
Thanks Ralph!
You’re welcome, anytime!!
Why did you decide to change out your ignition coils? What was transpiring with your LS 460? I ask because I’ve been having some hesitation that has increased over the last 1000 miles. I am at 165k.
Well it was the same for me. The overall performance felt a little sluggish. Not from when I first got the car. Also when the car was idling it was pretty loud. So to answer you question, it was the performance and fuel consumption it’s not the best on gas in general but anything helps. I think at the time of the video I was at maybe 154k. The hesitation maybe a separate issue not related to coil and plugs.
to help you, I am currently having my plugs and coil replaced after having throttle body replaced. Codes came for throttle body but all of that works together.
It didn't seem like you did all 8 plugs
Leon in case you haven't fixed this yet - get your coils checked. If you are strapped and have to DIY, a lot of people just swap coils between cylinders, and if a misfire changes to that cylinder then you probably have a bad coil. But that is the hard way of checking them, of course. I'd change the plugs and see how much that helps, first before I went buying new coils, they are about $165 a set of 8 non-OEM and I saw a set of OEM coils for $230. If one were bad I'd change them all if i could afford it that week.
Lexus eng could have made it a little easier
Right!! Normally plugs and coils are not as involved. Normally pretty straightforward but was glad i came up with a remedy in reference to this car.
Clever
You need a swivel with that socket and your plug socket should be fitted with the rubber booth that grips the plug once its loose. All these videos are showing the passenger side of the vehicle where it's easy , lets see what happens on the drivers/left side.
I just did my driver side plugs. Yes, a swivel and extension was needed to loosen/tighten/remove/replace the plugs, especially the back 3 plugs. The driver's side on my 2011 LS460 also has a noise deadening insulation piece that interferes with removing the back two coils and seals. I had to loosen but not remove that piece in order to remove the back two.
I understand what you are saying. I didn’t have the socket you speak of nor a swivel. A lot of my tools were displaced at the time. I did the job with the tools you see. I was able to get the plugs out just fine. When I was editing the video I didn’t see the need to annotate the driver side process so I didn’t include it. Thank you for the feedback I definitely want to make things that seems daunting user friendly as possible.
@@ralphfixer6755 Great video and editing by the way! keep up the good work. I got to the passenger side last weekend and the battery tray didn't interfere with the last plug but the alternator cable was a pain to work around on the third plug so I open the electrical box where the junction for the alternator and positive battery cable go so I could unfasten the alternator cable. Unfortunately, I forgot to tighten it down and got an intermittent check generator warning. I figured that was the issue so it didn't take long to resolve the problem.
It's a terrible design in my opinion for repairs. It was time for the second change of my spark plugs so i was about to do that this week but my starter went out on the way home last night 😫
Sheesh!! That’s tough. I hope that didn’t keep you down too long. My starter is still going strong but when it goes I will be making a video lol. I make videos as things break.