The spark plugs are high up on top of the engine. You will probably need to remove the air filter box to get access to them. I'm not sure if the box is bolted down or a 'pull off' type. They are covered by the plug shaped coil packs. These just pull out and push back in. The attached photo has them marked with a red circle.
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OK. Try this. Look on the top of the engine. Your looking for 4 cables running from one end of the engine to four separate black plug caps along the engines length. Depending on the version of the engine some just pull out and some are bolted down. Once out they should reveal the spark plugs.
*Note* Only do one spark plug at a time then you won’t get the wires mixed up.
I’ve tried to resend you the images. The first is the pull out type and the second is the bolt down type. The bolt down type use a plastic block wire connector that can be unplugged and the pull out type are longer single piece wire.
Try googling “spark plug leads” and “coil pack leads” so it gives you an idea of what they look like.
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SOURCE: 2008 Daihatsu Terios engine number location on the car
wow someone knows their stuff ,if not sure where numbers are i ask in our local annual vehicle inspection station ,dont you have one??
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