Not much at all. Just remember to do one at a time, and start with the longest one first.
2006-07-11 14:57:32
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answered by auntiegrav 6
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not hard at all. go to your parts store, have them get the plugs for you (you may need wires too)... AutoZone is great for assistance. But basically, just make sure you have a socket wrench with a deep well (there are ones made specifically for spark plugs). Pull the wire off the plug (probably down a little bit into the engine), unscrew the spark plug with the socket wrench. Check to make sure you don't need to gap your spark plugs, again a good question to ask at AutoZone. Place the new spark plug into your wrench or down into the engine if you can reach it. TIghten the spark plug down until it's firmly seated. Don't crank on it too much, you can break the ceramic off. Last, reconnect the old wire, or now is a good time to put a new one on. Do these one at a time. That way you know where your wires go. Good luck!
PS it's always good to buy a Hanes or Chilton's manual for your car.
2006-07-11 15:01:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Best to avoid hospitality work at all costs. Aim fir a back office job, where meeting people is minimal. Perhaps you could work in a lab as a lab assistant. Working around animals is another option. Veterinary or Kennels or aquariums. ... Best career move would be to work from home- so absolutely no people and you work on your terms too. Good luck!
2016-03-27 01:52:26
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answered by ? 4
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If it's a front wheel drive, may take you 20 minutes. If not, 10. Just don't take them all off at the same time!
2006-07-11 14:57:13
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answered by ray of sunshine 4
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Easy peasy lemon squeezey! Just make sure you only do ONE WIRE AT A TIME or you could mess up the order. LOL.
2006-07-11 14:59:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Look it up in your warranty book. Manuel book. It should tell you how and where they go. .Learn to do alot of things from a manuel. L:ook it up on the computor . Just go to the toyota site. pem
2006-07-11 15:07:44
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answered by Patricia M 4
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Might take 20 minutes
2006-07-11 14:57:07
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answered by Bill 6
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Never worked on a Camry, but many other makes,,should be pretty straightforward(easy) to change 'em out.Good Luck! :-)=
2006-07-11 15:00:44
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answered by Jcontrols 6
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well iam a 22year old girl and i can change my on my Camry there not hard at all as long as u get them in the right order they should be numbered
2006-07-11 14:58:34
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answered by melewis676 3
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Ive seen much worse
2006-07-11 14:58:16
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answered by Anonymous
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