For Toyota
(09)2010-2017 Camry 2.5L / 2012-2017 Hybrid 4 Cylinder 2.5L 2AR-FE Engine
(08)2009-2018 RAV4 2.5L / EV / HV 4 Cylinder 2.5L 2AR-FE Engine
2009-2018 Highlander 2.7L / HV 4 Cylinder 2.7L 1AR-FE Engine
2011-2014 Sienna 4 Cylinder 2.7L 1AR-FE Engine
2009-2016 Venza 4 Cylinder 2.7L 1AR-FE Engine
2013-2018 4Runner 4.0L
2013-2014 FJ Cruiser 4.0L
2013-2014 Tundra 4.0L
For Scion
2011-2016 tC 2.5L
For Fiat
2016-2017 500X 2.4L
For Jeep
2015-2017 Renegade 2.4L
2014-2016 Cherokee 2.4L
2009-2015 Grand Cherokee 5.7L
2009-2010 Commander 5.7L
For Chrysler
2015-2016 200 2.4L
2010-2014 300 5.7L
2009 Aspen 5.7L
For Dodge
2013-2016 Dart 2.0L & 2.4L
2009-2015 Challenger 5.7L
2009-2015 Charger 5.7L
2013-2014 Durango 5.7L
2009-2010 Ram 1500 5.7L
For Ram
2011-2015 1500 5.7L
2011-2016 2500 5.7L & 6.4L
2011-2016 3500 5.7L & 6.4L
2014-2016 4500 6.4L
2014-2016 5500 6.4L
2015-2016 ProMaster City 2.4L
For Suzuki
2011-2013 SX4 2.0L
For Infiniti
2003-2010 M45 4.5L
2004-2008 FX35 3.5L
2006-2008 M35 3.5L
2003-2007 G35 3.5L
2002-2006 Q45 4.5L
2004-2006 QX56 5.6L
2003-2008 FX45 4.5L
2002-2004 I35 3.5L
2001-2003 QX4 3.5L
For Kia
2006-2010 Optima 2.7L
2007-2010 Rondo 2.7L
For Hyundai
2009 Genesis 3.8L
2007-2009 Santa Fe 2.7L
For Nissan
2004-2009 Quest 3.5L
2001-2007 Pathfinder 3.5L & 4.0L
2003-2007 Murano 3.5L
2002-2006 Altima 2.5L & 3.5L
2003-2006 350Z 3.5L
2005-2006 Armada 5.6L
2005-2007 Frontier 4.0L
2002-2006 Maxima 3.5L
2004-2006 Titan 5.6L
2000-2006 Sentra 1.8L & 2.5L
2005-2006 Xterra 4.0L
- Genuine OEMASSIVE spark plugs.
- A direct replacement for the old one.
- Reference OEM number is 90919-01233.
- Stable characteristics, high reliability.
- Easy installation, perfect match to the original car.
When & How to change spark plugs:
Always follow the spark plug service intervals shown in your owner's manual to figure out when to replace spark plugs. But if you can't remember when you last changed your spark plugs, you can pull them and check the gap and their condition. Once you've put in the labor to begin checking spark plugs, however, you might as well change them and establish a new baseline for the future.
Step 1. Open up and clean your work area.
Step 2. Remove the ignition coil and/or boot.
Step 3. Unscrew the old plugs.
Step 4. Gap all plugs before installing them.
Step 5. Install the new spark plug.
Step 6. Lube, reinstall and fire up.