How To Replace Spark Plugs & Ignition Coils Toyota Corolla 2009-2013

How to replace the spark plugs and ignition coils for Toyota Corolla. I’m replacing the spark plugs and ignition coils on my 2010 Toyota Corolla but this is also for the 2009-2013 but also for Toyota, Lexus, Scion, and Pontiac cars with the 1.8L engine. Below are a list of parts and tools I used for this DIY project but also some others I’ve done as well.

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Toyota Corolla Amazon Parts πŸ‘‡

– Spark Plug & Ignition Coil Set

– Alternator Replacement

– Goodyear Serpentine Belt

– Denso O2 Sensor Downstream

– Denso O2 Sensor Upstream

– Starter Motor for Toyota Corolla

– Aluminum Coolant Pipe Bracket

– Coolant for Toyota Red/Pink

– Toyota Corolla Trunk Latch

– 10.5in Rear View Mirror

– Fuel Door Spring For Toyota Corolla

– Spark Plugs and Ignition Coil bundle for Toyota Corolla

– Mass Air Flow Sensor

TO PICK UP THE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT I USED, SEE BELOW. πŸ‘‡

– BlueDriver Bluetooth OBD2 Diagnostic Scan Tool and for iPhone and Android

– Spark Plug Sockets

– Pry Bar Set

– Torque Wrench with case

– Quick Jack 5000lb Portable Car Lift

– Quick Jack 7,000lbs Portable Car Lift

– O2 Sensor Removal Tool Set

– Thin Wall O2 Sensor Socket

– Pro-Lift Mechanic Plastic Creeper 36 Inch

– Socket Set 69 Piece

– Socket Set of Extentions, Adaptors, and Flex Joints

– Pry tools for Clips and Tabs

– Torques Screw Driver Set

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5 Comments

  1. I’m about to do this on my 2010 LE but I’m a bit concerned with the brand of those plugs, I’ve read that for a Rolla we should always go OEM

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