SOURCE: 140,000K miles and never done a tune up on my 2000 Toyota Tundra
To do a complete tune up you will need to replace all the spark plugs (gaped to 1.1mm), all the spark plug wires, the air filter, the fuel filter, and if your truck has one, the pcv valve. If you have never replaced the drive belt I would do that. Replacing the belt wont help with the performance but it will save you a lot of trouble later down the road.
The spark plugs you should use are NGK plugs. Those are designed for Japanese cars and trucks. Don't get the cheapest spark plug wires either. Mid grade wires will work fine but not from Auto Zone. All the other parts I listed are not as specific. You can pick and choose which parts you would like get and how much money you want to spend.
I hope this has been helpful. Please leave some good feedback. Thanks!
SOURCE: need to lower the tire pressure of Toyota Tundra ?
What was the problem you faced when you tried to lower the tire pressure? Why would you need to lower the tire pressure unless 1 tire was over filled if it was low to begin with? You do NOT need to change the tire pressure for summer or winter months. The tire pressure amount should be the same all year.
SOURCE: No power after new battery on 2005 Tundra
was the battery fully charged before installing it ? if it ran good before you installed the battery then it has to be your new battery at fault ?? unless i missed something here .. did you clean all posts inside the battery cables ? holler if you need more
SOURCE: Toyota Tundra 2005. ABS, Airbag, Tire & cruise dash lights flash
how do you turn the maintenance light off after making oil change?
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