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Permatex Dielectric Tune-Up Grease 9g - PX81150

Permatex Dielectric Tune-Up Grease 9g - PX81150

$24
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GV Tools 3 Piece Spark Plug Socket Set - GV012

GV Tools 3 Piece Spark Plug Socket Set - GV012

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Penrite Greenkeepers 2 Stroke Oil 2.5L - SEGNKTS0025

Penrite Greenkeepers 2 Stroke Oil 2.5L - SEGNKTS0025

$37
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Mechpro Spark Plug Wrench 16mm - MPBE101

Mechpro Spark Plug Wrench 16mm - MPBE101

$12
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Mechpro Spark Plug Wrench 2-In-1 16/21mm - MPBE102

Mechpro Spark Plug Wrench 2-In-1 16/21mm - MPBE102

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Penrite Greenkeepers 2 Stroke Oil 1L - SEGNKTS001

Penrite Greenkeepers 2 Stroke Oil 1L - SEGNKTS001

$27
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T&E Tools Ignition Spark Tester

T&E Tools Ignition Spark Tester

$39
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Toledo Spark Plug Gap Gauge - 302163

Toledo Spark Plug Gap Gauge - 302163

$5
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Repco Spark Plug Extension Bar 21mm - RT24846
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Repco Spark Plug Extension Bar 21mm - RT24846

$29
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Penrite Greenkeepers 2 Stroke Oil 20L - SEGNKTS020

Penrite Greenkeepers 2 Stroke Oil 20L - SEGNKTS020

$297
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T&E Tools Spark Plug Boot Pliers

T&E Tools Spark Plug Boot Pliers

$30
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Repco Petrol Cylinder Compression Tester - RST160

Repco Petrol Cylinder Compression Tester - RST160

$130
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Nulon Engine Stop Smoke 500ml - SS
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Nulon Engine Stop Smoke 500ml - SS

$10
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Castrol OUTBOARD 2T 2 Stroke Oil 4L - 3377729

Castrol OUTBOARD 2T 2 Stroke Oil 4L - 3377729

$66
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T&E Tools Spark Plug Thread Repair Kit 14mm - 4100

T&E Tools Spark Plug Thread Repair Kit 14mm - 4100

$35
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Toledo Spark Plug Starter - 302157
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Toledo Spark Plug Starter - 302157

$6
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Toledo Spark Plug Thread Chaser - 302168

Toledo Spark Plug Thread Chaser - 302168

$29
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Toledo HD Spark Plug Firing Tester - 302167

Toledo HD Spark Plug Firing Tester - 302167

$36
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Toledo Spark Plug Thread Kit - 302300

Toledo Spark Plug Thread Kit - 302300

$42
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Powerbuilt Spark Plug Socket - 643001

Powerbuilt Spark Plug Socket - 643001

$9
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Powerbuilt Spark Plug Socket - 643004

Powerbuilt Spark Plug Socket - 643004

$8
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Toledo Spark Plug Thread Kit 14mm - 302176

Toledo Spark Plug Thread Kit 14mm - 302176

$42
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Powerbuilt Spark Plug Socket - 643005

Powerbuilt Spark Plug Socket - 643005

$11
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Toledo Spark Plug Tool 21mm Hex - 302223

Toledo Spark Plug Tool 21mm Hex - 302223

$56
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Repco Heavy Duty Spark Plug Boot Pliers - RST63

Repco Heavy Duty Spark Plug Boot Pliers - RST63

$46
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Toledo Spark Plug Tester - Box Type - 302165

Toledo Spark Plug Tester - Box Type - 302165

$22
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Castrol OUTBOARD 2T 2 Stroke Oil 1L - 3377726

Castrol OUTBOARD 2T 2 Stroke Oil 1L - 3377726

$45
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T&E Tools Electronic Ignition Spark Tester

T&E Tools Electronic Ignition Spark Tester

$56
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Toledo In-Line Ignition Spark Tester - 302026

Toledo In-Line Ignition Spark Tester - 302026

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2009 Toyota Avensis spark plugs: what they do and when to replace

On the 2009 Toyota Avensis (T27), spark plugs are fitted to the petrol engines (1.6, 1.8 and 2.0 Valvematic – Toyota 1ZR/2ZR/3ZR series). The diesel D-4D engines (2.0 and 2.2 – 1AD/2AD series) don’t use spark plugs at all, they use glow plugs for compression ignition. This is reflected in technical references such as the Toyota Avensis T27 Owner’s Manual, Toyota service schedules for ZR engines (which include spark plug replacement), and workshop guides like Haynes that show coil-on-plug ignition on the petrol variants. If the car’s a petrol Avensis, spark plugs are relevant, if it’s a D-4D diesel, spark plugs are not used.

For petrol models, spark plugs are the tiny workhorses that ignite the air–fuel mix in each cylinder thousands of times a minute. Good plugs keep starts crisp, idle smooth, fuel use low and emissions tidy. The 2009 Avensis petrol range runs coil-on-plug ignition and typically uses long-life iridium plugs from Toyota’s approved suppliers (Denso or NGK) with a service life commonly around 90,000–120,000 km, depending on driving and local schedule guidance.

As part of regular servicing of a 2009 Toyota Avensis, it’s smart to inspect or replace spark plugs on time. Toyota’s guidance for ZR/3ZR engines specifies long-life iridium plugs and lists a periodic replacement interval, many workshops in AU/NZ plan this at roughly the 100,000 km mark, or sooner if the car does lots of short trips, tows, or runs in dusty conditions. Always match the exact plug specification and heat range shown in the owner’s manual or the under-bonnet emissions/engine label.

  • Typical signs the plugs are due: rough idle, sluggish take-off, misfire under load, harder cold starts, and rising fuel use.
  • Best practice when changing: work on a cold engine, blow out plug wells before removal, and use a quality thin-wall spark plug socket to avoid damaging the coil tubes.
  • Fit the correct iridium plugs with the factory preset gap, don’t re-gap iridium tips. Torque to the specification in the service manual (dry threads, modern plated plugs generally don’t need anti-seize). A dab of dielectric grease on the coil boot helps future removal.

Owners who like to DIY can handle this job with basic tools, but having a torque wrench and following the manual’s sequence pays off. If the Avensis is a D-4D diesel, skip spark plugs entirely—the engine doesn’t use them, and any hard-start concerns sit with glow plugs, batteries, or fuel system checks.

Popular questions about 2009 Toyota Avensis spark plugs

What spark plugs does a 2009 Toyota Avensis use?

Petrol Avensis models (1.6/1.8/2.0 Valvematic) use long-life iridium plugs specified by Toyota, typically from Denso or NGK in the correct heat range for the ZR/3ZR engines. The exact part depends on engine code, the owner’s manual or engine-bay label will list the approved plug. A quick VIN check at a parts counter will also confirm the right one.

How often should spark plugs be replaced on a 2009 Avensis?

For the petrol ZR/3ZR engines, the long-life iridium plugs are generally due around 90,000–120,000 km (or about 6 years), earlier if the car does lots of short runs or heavy towing. Follow the local Toyota service schedule for the best interval. Diesel D-4D models do not have spark plugs.

Can a home mechanic change the plugs on a 2009 Avensis?

Yes, on the petrol models it’s a straightforward coil-on-plug job with basic tools and a torque wrench. Let the engine cool, remove the engine cover, unplug and pull the coils, then replace each plug one at a time to avoid mixing up coils. Torque to spec and refit the coils. If it’s a D-4D diesel, spark plugs aren’t applicable.