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1996 honda accord oil filter location Videos

1992-1996 Toyota Camry Oil change

1996 Toyota Camry oil change, do this maintenance every 5k miles with 5w-30 oil Tools: 3/8 ratchet 14mm socket Oil filter wrench Parts: Oil filter F1 OEM Torque ...

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Nice tutorial - before installing the oil filter you should always lay a thin film of oil on the filters rubber gasket - then install by hand (as was done here). Everyone says use clean oil, suppose you should, I just dip my finger in the oil pan and apply that.
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+Ernesto Deus yup
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In the 1992 Owner's Manual, (p. 184) removing the oil pan plug shows loosening the plug by turning clockwise, yet in this video, the plug is loosened by turning counterclockwise. Which is correct? I couldn't get it loose turning clockwise. I need to know which way to turn before throwing too much muscle into it by using a pipe "cheater."
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+Khalila Garcia always know that lefty loosey, righty tighty. So turning it counter clockwise is loosening it.
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You need a better funnel. But becides that good video, thank you.
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+Jonathan Napier actually, that is the best funnel there is in the market, it's just the way the engine oil filler hole is half open, so when the funnel rest on top, it's only half open for oil to go into, so you can see that we did spill due to that. Newer vehicles now don't have that problem. I think its only older vehicle that has that weird opening on it, especially Toyota,
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Why not drain the oil from the bottom before changing the oil filter?
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+domnic0 you can do it either or, but we prefer doing it this way so we can clean the dripped oil from the top first then the bottom while we're down there draining the oil.
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