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2015 Toyota Hilux Spark Plugs — What’s Fitted and How to Look After Them
Based on Toyota Australia/NZ owner’s manuals and service schedules, plus NGK and Denso application catalogues, spark plugs are fitted to 2015 Hilux petrol engines (2.7L 2TR‑FE and 4.0L 1GR‑FE). Diesel Hilux models (3.0L 1KD‑FTV and late‑2015 2.8L 1GD‑FTV) don’t use spark plugs, they run compression ignition and use glow plugs for cold starts. If it’s a petrol Hilux, spark plugs are definitely relevant, if it’s a diesel, they’re not part of servicing.
For 2015 petrol Hilux models, spark plugs do the vital job of igniting the air‑fuel mix in each cylinder, keeping starts crisp, idle smooth, power consistent, and emissions tidy. Toyota specs fine‑tip iridium plugs for long life and stable spark under Aussie and Kiwi conditions.
As part of regular servicing, most petrol Hilux schedules call for iridium spark plug replacement about every 120,000 km or 6 years (check the exact interval in the glovebox book for your engine code). It’s smart to have them inspected sooner—say every 40–60,000 km—especially if the ute tows, idles for long periods, or works dusty sites.
Good practice under the bonnet includes blowing debris from plug wells before removal, using the correct thin‑wall plug socket, and refitting to the right torque (typically around 18–20 Nm for the common iridium plugs—always follow the Toyota spec). Iridium plugs are usually pre‑gapped to about 1.1 mm, don’t file the tip, and avoid anti‑seize unless the plug maker explicitly allows it. A light smear of dielectric grease on the coil boots helps keep moisture at bay.
Running the correct plug type and heat range matters—mixing brands or heat ranges can cause misfires or poor economy. If there’s a check‑engine light, rough idle, or the Hilux feels a bit doughy under load, scan for misfire codes and inspect both plugs and coils. Replacing all plugs as a set keeps things even, and swapping any cracked or oil‑soaked coil boots saves headaches later.
- Signs your plugs may be tired: harder starts, higher fuel use, sluggish hills, rough idle, or a flashing MIL under load.
- Quick wins: fresh air filter, quality 95 RON (if recommended), and timely plug changes help the petrol Hilux run sweet.
Popular questions about 2015 Toyota Hilux spark plugs
1) Does my 2015 Hilux have spark plugs or glow plugs?
Petrol models (2TR‑FE 2.7L and 1GR‑FE 4.0L) have spark plugs. Diesel models (1KD‑FTV 3.0L and 1GD‑FTV 2.8L) use glow plugs and don’t have spark plugs. Check your compliance plate or engine code if you’re unsure.
2) How often should spark plugs be replaced on a 2015 petrol Hilux?
Toyota’s schedule for the petrol engines typically lands around 120,000 km or 6 years for the factory iridium plugs. Heavy towing, dusty work, or lots of short trips may justify earlier checks or replacement.
3) What spark plug type should a 2015 petrol Hilux use?
Fine‑tip iridium plugs to the correct Toyota spec and heat range are recommended. They’re usually pre‑gapped near 1.1 mm, install to the proper torque and avoid re‑gapping or anti‑seize unless the manufacturer says otherwise.