oil filter was a nightmare to remove on my 1st change. i think the dealer tightened it with a power tool. i used that filter removal tool and the filter bent before finally loosening! also need to double check the filters if someone grabs it for you from the back because people arent too bright when it comes to grabbing the right one. oem costs the same as mobil 1 so i ended up going with the oem filter
You’re right I just did my oil change right now and my Camry would not start I had put all 5 quarts and I was so worried because I thought I destroyed my engine because the engine would turn but not start but I removed some oil and the engine started afterwards.
@@randomyt13we’re you able to figure out what it was or is it still the same? I also over filled with all 5 quartz instead of 4.7 but I drained some out the next day after I realized
the screen next to the speedometer will give you an alert when you're close to 5k miles. then you can reset it using the arrow keys on the steering wheel
If you just purchased it, I assume it was used, change the oil right away. You don't know when the last time it was changed, so it will guarantee you have fresh oil. You also then have a reference mileage for future oil changes. Change the oil and filter every 5k miles after that.
Whats up man, basically the same process, but you will need alittle bit more oil than what the 4cyl takes. V6 requires 5.7 quarts to be exact. Also, the filter and drain plug gaskets are different. Here's a video doing a V6 th-cam.com/video/Yyr7I-KXZSc/w-d-xo.html
oil filter was a nightmare to remove on my 1st change. i think the dealer tightened it with a power tool. i used that filter removal tool and the filter bent before finally loosening! also need to double check the filters if someone grabs it for you from the back because people arent too bright when it comes to grabbing the right one. oem costs the same as mobil 1 so i ended up going with the oem filter
Not a good idea to overfill, it can lead to increased pressure, foaming and potentially caused damage to seals🤷♂️
Seems that he forgot and was distracted by talking😂
You’re right I just did my oil change right now and my Camry would not start I had put all 5 quarts and I was so worried because I thought I destroyed my engine because the engine would turn but not start but I removed some oil and the engine started afterwards.
Update* just in case someone sees this car still cranks slow but runs just fine I’m now thinking it’s batt or starter going out..
@@randomyt13we’re you able to figure out what it was or is it still the same? I also over filled with all 5 quartz instead of 4.7 but I drained some out the next day after I realized
Great Video ! Thanks
How do I know when to change it I just purchased Toyota Camry 2021 I just wanna know my oil life on my screen inside the car
It should appear on your mileage screen that maintenance is required. Also you’ll notice slight lag when accelerating & the smell of dirty/burnt oil
the screen next to the speedometer will give you an alert when you're close to 5k miles. then you can reset it using the arrow keys on the steering wheel
If you just purchased it, I assume it was used, change the oil right away. You don't know when the last time it was changed, so it will guarantee you have fresh oil. You also then have a reference mileage for future oil changes. Change the oil and filter every 5k miles after that.
Same as the v6?
Whats up man, basically the same process, but you will need alittle bit more oil than what the 4cyl takes. V6 requires 5.7 quarts to be exact. Also, the filter and drain plug gaskets are different. Here's a video doing a V6
th-cam.com/video/Yyr7I-KXZSc/w-d-xo.html
30 foot pounds torque for draining plug