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Old 01-04-18, 03:10 PM
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My manual does not say anything about spark plugs on my 2014 GS 350 @ 60k. So i guess the dealer just wanted more of my money.

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Originally Posted by AL13NV8D3R
My manual does not say anything about spark plugs on my 2014 GS 350 @ 60k. So i guess the dealer just wanted more of my money.
I’m not sure where you are looking but this is a page from the maintenance log for a 2014 GS350
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Okay, thats weird on my manual it does not say spark plugs like the picture you posted but on the lexus website it says replace spark plugs. Maby I have a manual with a misprint?
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The original question was "would it be wise to replace the plugs as long as the engine is open due to the recalls". I am having my fuel delivery pipe changed as well. I found the service instructions online and the answer is probably won't save you any money because the plugs and coil packs never come out for this service. https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/201...8V432-3527.pdf


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Originally Posted by jegyed
The original question was "would it be wise to replace the plugs as long as the engine is open due to the recalls". I am having my fuel delivery pipe changed as well. I found the service instructions online and the answer is probably won't save you any money because the plugs and coil packs never come out for this service. https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/201...8V432-3527.pdf
You must have posted in the wrong thread because that is NOT the original question, the OP in this thread stated
"... He said my spark plug should have been replaced at 60,000 mark. I checked my owners service manual and do not see anywhere at 60k or 85k or 90k miles indicating i need new spark plugs.
Can anyone tell me if the price dealer asking is reasonable and if i even need spark plugs replaced because of current milage ..."

nothing there about recalls
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