Spark Plug Recommendation

#1
I think I need to replace the plugs. These cars don't have cap and rotors, so do you replace the plugs (which type would you recommend), wires, and coil packs???
 
#2
Hi porschpow,

The 1998 to 1999 Corolla used a NGK BKR5EKB11 or equivalent plug. A 2000 and later Corolla used a NGK IFR5A11 or equivalent plug.

Source:

Haynes Repair Manual
 
#4
I drive aggressively so I replace mine every 60,000 miles. They're supposed to last 100,000 miles but I usually have very little electrode left at 60,000.

It all really depends on your driving habits and the temperature of the plug you use.
 
#8
Yeah it's about that time.

Any parts store should be able to get you OEM or OEM spec plugs. Might not be a bad idea to change the plug wires. As far as the coil, I only replace them when the engine starts missing. Otherwise they are fine.
 
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