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2020 Toyota Vitz/Yaris Spark Plugs: What They Do and When to Replace
Yes, spark plugs are absolutely relevant and used on the 2020 Toyota Vitz/Yaris. Technical sources such as Toyota Owner’s Manual and scheduled maintenance literature for the 2020 Yaris (including hybrid), along with NGK and Denso application catalogues, confirm that the petrol M15A-FKS and hybrid M15A-FXE engines are spark‑ignition units and run fine‑wire iridium spark plugs. There wasn’t a diesel option in AU/NZ for 2020, so there’s no swap to glow plugs in this lineup.
In this model, spark plugs ignite the air–fuel mix inside each cylinder, kicking off combustion so the little three‑cylinder can do its best work. On the hybrid, they’re just as essential—whenever the petrol engine cuts in under the bonnet, those plugs light the charge quickly and cleanly to keep things smooth and efficient.
Modern Toyota-specified iridium plugs are built for long life and stable ignition. Fine‑wire tips need less voltage to spark, helping cold starts, reducing misfires, and keeping emissions gear like the cat happy. They also help maintain the Vitz/Yaris’ trademark fuel economy and crisp throttle response.
For servicing, most AU/NZ schedules peg iridium spark plug replacement roughly in the 90,000–120,000 km window, or earlier if there are symptoms of wear. Always follow the exact interval in the vehicle’s maintenance schedule. City driving, short trips, or running lower‑quality fuel can bring the timeline forward.
- Common signs they’re due: rough idle, sluggish take‑off, higher fuel use, hard starting, or a misfire light. Sort it early—running on a weak spark can stress coils and the catalytic converter.
- Best practice at change time: use plugs that match Toyota’s spec (correct heat range, reach, thread and tip style). Iridium plugs are pre‑gapped—don’t force the gap. Fit to clean, dry threads, torque to the workshop manual spec, and inspect coil boots for cracking or oil contamination.
- Good in‑between care: keep up with quality fuel, replace the engine air filter on schedule, and fix any oil leaks into the plug tubes. If the engine’s had a drink of water or a wash, let coil connectors dry before driving.
Done right, a fresh set of quality iridium plugs keeps the 2020 Toyota Vitz/Yaris punching above its weight—smooth, economical, and ready for the daily run to the shops or the open road.
Popular questions about 2020 Toyota Vitz/Yaris spark plugs
How often should spark plugs be replaced on a 2020 Toyota Yaris hybrid?
For most AU/NZ conditions, plan on around 100,000–120,000 km for iridium plugs in the hybrid. Check the exact schedule in the service booklet—short trips and lots of stop‑start may bring it forward. If there’s a hint of misfire or poorer fuel economy, have them checked sooner.
What type of spark plug does the 2020 Toyota Vitz/Yaris use?
Toyota specifies fine‑wire iridium spark plugs matched to the engine family (M15A series). Stick with OEM‑grade plugs from the likes of Denso or NGK that meet the exact heat range, reach, thread and seat design listed in Toyota service info. That keeps ignition energy and durability on point.
Is it okay to regap iridium spark plugs on this model?
No—iridium fine‑wire plugs are factory‑set and can be damaged by forcing the centre electrode. If a plug is out of spec or knocked, replace it. When installing, use the correct torque from the workshop manual to protect the alloy head and ensure proper heat transfer.