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Car Forum / Lexus Cars / June 2004

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Spark plug location on 99 RX300

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Lwags - 06 Jun 2004 22:26 GMT
Are they easy to get to?  Have not taken off cosmetic cover to see, just asking.  75K miles on originals.  Change when 100K?
oakhill - 11 Jun 2004 02:11 GMT
Hi:

I just wondering how to tune up the RX300 (year 2000). Read over the
thick service manual book but it does not mention how to replace the
3-spark plugs behind the V-cover at all.
Just wondering any one know how. The front 3-spark plug very easy to
access and replace.
Thanks,
mooch1958 - 17 Jun 2004 18:48 GMT
these are a real problem.  it was suggested to me to remove the wiper
assembly and pan below for easier access but that did not help much.  i am
a small guy with small hands and i could not get beyond the right one only
- and that gave me major problems.  I finally resigned myself to have the
dealer replace the other 2 for about $85 - havent done it yet -
considering one more try.  big problem is that there is simply no room to
maneuver in.  good luck - let us know your success rate.
Jeremiah - 17 Jun 2004 19:30 GMT
> these are a real problem.  it was suggested to me to remove the wiper
> assembly and pan below for easier access but that did not help much.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> simply no room to maneuver in.  good luck - let us know your success
> rate.

Get a little jap to do it, hell, they built 'em, didn't they??  ROFL
Philip? - 17 Jun 2004 23:40 GMT
>> these are a real problem.  it was suggested to me to remove the
>> wiper assembly and pan below for easier access but that did not
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> Get a little jap to do it, hell, they built 'em, didn't they??
> ROFL

You need a "two inch Jap".   (post WWII phrase).
 
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