Check your clearance folks. For my Rav4 these are ideal candles, but with a gap. for Toyota is 0.043" and these "pre-gap" connectors had a different gap on each connector ranging from 0.023" to 0.035". "Pre-gap" is an industry farce, you can adjust it without even checking the gap and they can work fine Some motors are more demanding than others, but the manufacturers don't want their iridium-tipped electrodes to be damaged before installation, so they all say "don't set a gap", but The fact is all these spark plug part numbers fit multiple engines from different manufacturers and they all require a different gap so how can one plug fit all these engines with different specs smell what am I doing there anyway enough of mine Ramblings. Just google how to carefully check the gap on the iridium plugs without damaging them and you should be fine. Our original spark plug They ran 106,000 miles with no problems and averaged 23 mpg worst case, so these are the spark plugs you need. They last so long, why buy anything else? Allow the engine to cool completely before removing. Not sure if they fit? Check the user manual. Most cars on the list have OEM spark plugs.
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