I have 2021 Toyota Camry hybrid, SE . What filter and which oil should I use for it and how many quarts.,? By the way, 50,000 miles on it., thanks ahead
Always fill the filter with oil prior to installing it. This avoids a "dry" start . RU-vidr mentions "priming" the filter which is half correct. It is recommended to put a thin layer of oil on the gasket to aid in removal on the next filter change.
@@jonathanhantke6314 Obviously dude!! You can't "fill" a side mounted filter to the top. But, you should still pour some oil into the filter to saturate the inner medium. The less the car runs with a "dry" filter the better. For a side mounted filter I will still fill it and deal with a little spillage than risk a dry start. To each his own though...you do you man!!
@@marksweeney7373 thank you guys, it was primed (oil added inside the filter) It wasn’t captured well in the video . That’s always a must on every car to add oil in the filter . I appreciate will all the concerns
Good video. I suggest that you should tighter harder the engine filter to make sure it's completely secured.. Also, do not just leave the funnel on the floor I believe customers doesn't want dirt inside their engine.
Thank you for your input suggestions. Filter is tight enough I believe . I have never had a problem with hand tight. And funnels are being cleaner prior to start a another job. But you are right . 👍🏽
@Auto Purlieu I agree, I always hand tighten and take off with hand usually, unless some other caveman glued it on. But good man, open to criticism a true mechanic knows that you never stop learning 🙌
0-16 will lose its viscosity to 0-10 or 0-5 as time goes on, it will damage the engine. 5w-30 has proven to last a million miles in scientific testing. Use 0-30 the least to 0-40 because it will get thinner as the oil get wear away. We see old oil is much thinner because it worn away.
You are right but this is a 2 yr old engine. Can’t put that thick yet, really low miles right now. Still under warranty, when you start putting different oil. Might lost the warranty
@BibleExposition2022 The thin oil is for fuel economy, if your engine was designed with that viscosity in mind your wear parts are built for that. It’s not bad for the engine, 5w-30 would cause a lack of performance and poor fuel economy. Also it has different properties in cold weather than 5w-30. Long story short, use what they recommend.
The 0W-16 oil is for fuel economy. Once the engine is out of warranty and the engine is broken in. I would change to 0W - 20 or 5W - 20. Never 0W-40. Or 5W-30.. The 5W-20 full synthetic oil can withstand blistering outside temperature up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
My idiot mechanics from the dealer ruined my oil drain plug and the threads, good job Toyota dealer from Romania and Toyota from keeping them as a dealer.
yep..I bought a 2022 le took in for free 1st oil change with another one due now at 5000+. when they changed the oil it was getting wheels rotated. they didn't and I called them on it.the tech walked out and swore he did.second day I bought the car I barely nicked a rim.i pointed it out how I knew and they turned dik heads. changing oil myself and not taking back. awsome car and price but shitty service there.
Didn’t have the plastic Shield part on correctly the flap was hanging out it gets tucked in lol also priming is when you fill the filter with oil not just lubing the gasket up lol