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Toyota Corolla Oil Change, 2010-2017 With Cartridge Filter, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

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Detailed breakdown of doing an oil change on a 2009-2018 Toyota Corolla 1.8L with a cartridge filter (not spin on). How to drain the oil and change the engine oil filter. Amazon Affiliate Links: ➡️ Oil Filter Cartridge: https://amzn.to/3C1E5OS ➡️ Oil Filter Adapter Wrench: https://amzn.to/3EWoFxb ➡️ Torque Wrench: https://amzn.to/2ZsdIS4 ➡️ Castrol Edge Full Synthetic 0W-20: https://amzn.to/3iUPZ4Z ➡️ Mobil 1 0W-20 Full Synthetic: https://amzn.to/3BRVV72 As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. If you make a purchase, thank you for supporting my channel! Mobil 1 is also a great oil. I have always had great results using these oils! ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: Use of the information in this video is solely at your own risk. The creator of this video assumes no liability for any property damage, injury or expenses incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. No information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. The creator of this video makes no claims, promises or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or applicability of the procedures and instructions contained in this video. Any injury, damage, or loss that might occur as a result of improper application, improper use of tools or equipment, or from the information contained in this video, is solely the responsibility of the user. I provide torque specifications for the engine oil drain bolt and the filter cap torque. 00:00 Intro 00:22 Removing Oil Pan Drain Plug 00:30 Draining the Oil 00:39 Replacing Drain Bolt Washer 00:47 Tightening Drain Bolt 00:58 Removing The Engine Oil Filter 1:52 Lubricate new Filter O-Ring 2:16 Removing and Re-install New O-Ring 2:40 Installing new Engine Oil Filter Cartridge 3:07 Re-install Filter Cartridge On Car 3:21 Tightening Filter Cartridge 3:45 Double Check Filter is Installed Correctly 3:53 Adding New 0W-20 Synthetic Oil 4:06 Check for Leaks Changing the oil and filter on a 2014 Toyota Corolla, that also applies to: 2014 Toyota Corolla Oil Change 2015 Toyota Corolla Oil Change 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 #OilChange #ToyotaCorolla #OilFilter

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    @CleverFix4 years ago If you liked this video, make sure to hit the like button to support my channel. Consider subscribing , I'll be posting more videos about car and home repairs as well as other interesting things I find. Questions and comments are welcome below! ... 3
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    @melissaparker65802 years ago Thank you ! Straight to the point. Not too fast. 1
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    @trefizzle212810 months ago Great videography. Great explanations. Great length. I can see what needs to be seen, with good lighting and in focus. You give tips and hints, but your video isn't longer than the time it takes to do the actual process. I wish every car mechanic video was like this! ... 1
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    @njsongwriter4 years ago This is one of the best videos for a Corolla oil change with cartridge oil filter. Using the correct tools and torque specs. So many others use an incorrect oil filter cap wrench that won't work without removing the retaining clip next to the filter cap. Great job.
    Only suggestion would be to not use a screwdriver or pick to remove the old o-ring per the instructions that come with the OEM oil filter I guess they think it could damage the plastic filter cap over time...?
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    @kevinp8108last year Thanks for showing us a close-up of where to put the o-ring! Most of the other videos don't do that. 2
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    @mr_goodbarsstockmarket43272 years ago Very straight forward video. Thank you
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    @macditty5 months ago I love your channel. I'm so glad we have the same car, you're very informative!
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    @a1910154 years ago Great video. Some videos don’t show how to take out filter. 👍 1
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    @michaeleilkamerer20982 years ago Brilliant video!!! Thanks.Michael Einkamerer.
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    @fernandon15012 years ago in the video you tightened the nut to 27 ft/lbs and the adapter wrench to 18 ft/lbs but I saw the range of the torque wrench from the link you left in the description and it is 30-150 ft/lbs, I want to buy it but I have that doubt, thanks great video ...
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    @khangbanger3 years ago Can i use all of these on a 2011 corolla?
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    @valuedCustomer2929last year I've seen some videos that say to let engine cool down for 4 hours so it doesn't burn you. You say to warm up the engine. Which is it? What am I missing here?
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    @zonykel3 years ago Around , there is a metal piece on the bottom left, near where the filter housing goes. In your case, there was no interference when you moved the wrench. However, in my case, that small metal piece got stuck on the wrench. That small metal piece eventually came off. Does it serve any purpose? ... 1
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    @HevaNaisdey3 years ago can you tell me more about the jack and stand you used in this video? I'm not sure which one to buy. thanks 1
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    @coco-mj9pe2 years ago Great video, what is the torque adapter you are using ?
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    @jacobkatari91264 years ago Hi, how can I get the torque wrench that you are using. Thanks again for the video. 2
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    @Downgrader2 years ago Running the engine to warm oil makes it flow more easily, but doesn’it recoat all of the engine components with the oil you want to replace?
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    @joewhattoff87542 years ago I read that it is important to replace brake fluid every 30k miles due to moisture contamination. My 2014 Corolla has 75k miles, I'm long overdue for it but not sure what the process looks like. Have you done this on your Corolla? ...
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    @bratarilanturi2803 years ago Very useful video :)
    I have a small problem, if you can help me I would appreciate:
    I have an Corolla from 2017, 1.6, valemantic, 132hp, 45.300 km on ODO. I bought this car second hand, from Germany.
    Recently I've made oil change - 5w-30 they put me. They said that this is the correct oil viscosity for car age and km on ODO
    I've seen that the owner manual preferred is 0w-20. I can used 5w-30, but after that to switch back to 0w-20.
    I'm living in Romania. Temepratures during the winter can go to -10 Celsius, to +35 Celsius in the summer
    Theoretically, they put correct oil for these conditions, but owner manual is recommending something else.
    Questions and concerns:
    They put the correct oil after all giving weather conditions?
    If I have right now 5w-30 it will affect my car?
    Should I switch back to the 0w-20 at the next oil change?
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    @flipper24732 years ago What side of the crush washer goes next to pan?
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    @cameranmanner47015 months ago My corolla after every filter change is impossible to release. I have the key but it will not release. When I first purchased the car I was able to change as the years went by the filter gets harder and harder to remove. I gave up on the last one and I was forced to go to the dealer. This year I am making another attempt and it seems the filter cap is welded on. Any reason why yours was so easy to release? ...
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    @Domitillacar2 years ago I just had my oil changed on my 2014 Toyota Corolla and it took them less than 8 minutes. Is that enough time for a standard oil change? 1
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    @pocucopu35073 years ago That car is not old and still there is decent rust below the car.
    Toyota cars are great but shame they still like to rust a lot.
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    @murdechoc3 years ago I used to unscrew oil filter bare hands with the 2005 ones. I'm not sure I'll be able to do it with these kind of filters... the worst thing is I'll have to do a short bike trip to canadian tire to get the tool
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    @djizzah3 years ago wrong, you didnt remove the locking clip bottom left hand side of the filter first!!