Q: Will the intake manifold/throttle body and coils have to be removed to change the valve cover gaskets? 2007 Toyota Camry V6

asked by on February 22, 2017

I just had the plugs replaced and was wondering will all of the same stuff have to be removed again to change the valve cover gaskets.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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