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Wat is the part number for 1994 toyota camry spark plug

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Bosch BS4501 Spark Plug PLatinum IR Fusion
Spark plug does not need to be gapped as it is factory pre-set.

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Hello,

The part number is W0133-1636054.

There are several types of spark plugs. Ranging from Bosch to NGK and a whole lot.
If you need steps to replacing the spark plug, here is it, follow the steps below carefully:

  1. Unhook the negative terminal or cable whenever working with metal tools that could come in contact with the battery and can cause a spark inside the engine.
  2. Remove the ignition coin from the camry's cylinder head with a torque wrench.
  3. Twist the spark plug wire boot loose then pull it off the plug.
  4. Inspect the boot for damage and replace it if necessary.
  5. Blow into the spark plug with compressed air to remove harmful contaminants.
  6. Alternatively, vacuum out the well or brush away debris with a clean towel.
  7. In fixing in a new spark plug, adjust the gap on the replacement plug with a feeler gauge. The gap on a camry should be .043".
  8. Thread the plug by hand or use a standard socket. If you try to use a spark plug socket, It will grip the spark plug and you wont be able to get the socket out.
  9. If its not threading smoothly, use as thread chaser to clean the threads in a cylinder head.

Take care and good luck

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