TOYOTA EXPRESS LUBE TECH ROUTINE
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In this weeks episode I explain my oil change/multi point inspection routine that I use when performing oil change services.
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I'm 20 and never worked on a car in my life, I got a entry level job at ford and I start today. Please keep up these informative videos man! Their pretty nice for people new to this field . Looking forward to future videos
Haha never worked on a car and you got hired on!? Definitely never going to a ford dealership
@@johnbarron4843 I mean they could train a monkey to change oil, but society would throw a fit. No way Ford just throw this guy into the wild, he was likely placed under someone's direct supervision and only allowed to work on the most basic of tasks.
Update???
@@johnbarron4843 I hope you seriously don't go to a dealership to do this basic ass maintenance in the first place.
Update?
I like your honesty man. One thing I can’t stand is working with people who don’t admit to their mistakes.
Plus lying to the customer never ends well.
Instablaster.
I am mechanic job please help
You need a linguist
I started watching you when I was applying to be a lube tech at Toyota, and now here I am training in a lot of the new guys and helping out people with a lot of the more specific things
Im finna be a lube tech what do you recommend
@@AhhBhris what I did was started out with a lot of harbor freight stuff, and build your collection as you go. Buy snap on stuff that gets used a ton like a ratchet
@@AhhBhris also, manage your time if you wanna be fast, like if you sell something, do it quick, so you have time to work on the car while the advisor is selling
I usually drain the oil and then start my under car inspection, then tire pressure, and then by that time I tighten up the plug and put the new filter on. I’ve been a lube tech at Acura of Pleasanton for 9 months now. Appreciate you doing this video to give new people perspective.
Nice you work across the street from me!
Damn not far from where I live but I own Toyota and Cadillac :/
Ryan Brownlie BMW? Mini? That’s pretty cool
I'm not even a mechanic, I work in Information Tech, but found this very helpful just from a being professional standpoint.
I'm writing a story with an apprentice mechanic and this helped me greatly for visualizing everything. Thank you!
I really appreciate the effort and time you put into this for all of us lube newbs! Just finished my second week on the floor at Honda dealership here in Oregon. This really helped me with developing an easy to remember/follow routine for every service which is something I've been struggling with. So thank you a ton! Much love from a fellow tech up in Oregon!
Thanks for the videos. I like the way you go through things and don't drag it out. Straight to the point and on to the next. Very helpful and informative.
The basics of keeping your job and the vehicle owner happy. Great Video!!!
Love the OSHA approved footwear!
😂😂😂😂 gotta love osha
Never heard of her
Eh. Davis-Moore is the same way
That means Fired in my Co. We must use Steel Toe😶
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
OSHA. 1910.136(a)
General requirements. The employer shall ensure that each affected employee uses protective footwear when working in areas where there is a danger of foot injuries due to falling or rolling objects, or objects piercing the sole, or when the use of protective footwear will protect the affected employee from an electrical hazard, such as a static-discharge or electric-shock hazard, that remains after the employer takes other necessary protective measures.
www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.136
I took a lube tech job and watched your video before hand and it’s spot on what I do at work.
The six dislikes probably never change their oil
Wow! 🙆♂️
Awesome video Nick your advice of double checking your work is critical. It applies to CNC industry as well. Probably any trade but it's good to hear bc it shows that hunger and humility!
I just recently moved out of being a lube tech. I'm an Automotive Engineering Technician now for an R&D company. I've been watching you since I started at Toyota in 2019
Tool trucks sell a plastic brake gauge with little feeler nubs for like $25; best low-cost investment for a new technician, they are extremely useful for checking brakes without removing the wheel
Sound like a nice idea , do you happen to have the part number to order online ?
@@51015panchovilla Lisle 81850, it's $15 on Amazon
@@scottymonochrome3795 thank you very much
Nerve racking to see your video doing all the inspection you have to do on your own as only the Lube tech position. Lol. I just want to start work already at the dealer so I can get rid of my nervousness. I’m still in the middle of my advance training for Volvo. It’s only been 1 week in and 13 weeks more to go. 14 weeks total of training. Thanks for this video man!
I’ve been a lube tech at an Acura dealer for a year now. My routine is similar to yours which is to read over the history, mark down all major services, get the car in check all the lights, wiper blades, pop the hood and fill the washer fluid. I’ll then remove the oil cap, check the battery, check the air filter and get the car up at chest height for the rest of the inspection and submit it ASAP for upsales. I like to set tire pressure first to keep my air chuck clean. (same as yours) then rotate the tires, and drain and fill the oil at the end to reduce the number of gloves I need to use per car. If the car doesn’t need a tire rotation, I’ll usually be able to get a quick oil change out in 15-20 minutes.
Thank you I start to be express lube tech this Monday this video helped a lot!
I just started as a lube tech at ford two weeks ago thank you so much for making this video.
Great vid man thanks for sharing your knowledge!
I would check brakes when the wheels are off during a tire rotation but if I don't need to take the wheels off, I have a Lisle Brake Lining Gauge that I can slide in from the side and measure by feeling until it fits with very little play. Very good tool and efficient when checking brakes.
I’ve learned from dealers how to do an oil change + inspection, you got it down to a tee. Keep doing what ur doing
Just got an interview with a Nissan dealership for lube tech and just getting visional of what they do I am rusty with fixing cars it's been a while but I most def cant wait to get hands-on the cars. Thanks for this video.
I’m planning on going to school for mechanic! So this video help a lot ! Thanks man
I normally give the tires a good spin ro check for bearing noise
L/R and U/D shake to check for excessive freeplay at the tie rod ends, bearings and some ball joint types.
I’m starting an apprenticeship soon at a Toyota dealership and I will be starting out on the quick service line. This is very helpful. Great video!
Same here
Don't forget your thongs
There’s 2 things you forgot to do. When under the car tap the muffler with your palm. This check how eroded the muffler is. Mufflers erode from the inside out so if you hear a lot of rattling then you can sell the customer a muffler replacement. Also the most important one, tire shakes! Pull towards you from the top of the tire. This checks the upper ball joint. Pull from the bottom, this checks lower ball joint. Shake tire from left to right, this checks inner and outer tie rods. Shake from top and bottom of wheel. This checks the wheel hub. If you feel any moment at all then double check it when doing under inspection. These components go bad often and mechanics will love you for bringing them work :)
As a Toyota technician I can say that you should always inspect the timing chain tensioner on 2000s Corollas
Going to start my first lube tech job soon dope vid
How has it been?
You also need to replace the oil pan drain plug washer, and make sure the old one is not stuck to the oil pan. Also do not over tighten the plug. Also do not over fill the oil.
Thanks for sharing. I rather do all my oil changes, but when the weather hits over 100 degrees outside I just take it to the dealership. Maybe the next video you can show how to do the tightening of the bolts like the drive shaft, etc. I double check the work all the time. Cause one time we left the dealership the radiator fluid cap wasn’t on and we were missing a negative battery cover. All the fluid sprayed the engine. It was nasty. I also tighten the tire caps as well. Some techs are just not double checking their work. 🚙💨
One thing with doing Toyotas a lot I would suggest is get the best cap you can afford for pulling the canister filters. Those things can be a royal pain to get off, especially if it's been a while since the last service. Being a dealer tech, you also would have the advantage of being able to simply walk and get a replacement if you break one instead of having to call around to various dealers and parts stores to see if they have one in stock.
bro, always wear safety boots inside workshop..... you give a good express lube tech routine!! great job!
I just hired at Toyota not too long ago and I’m am honestly excited. I work at a jiffylube and I’ve been practicing how to get cars out fast and I feel like I’m ready for Toyota
Some shops have big spot mirrors mounted on the inside of the entrance. You can use that to check your rear lights.
Awesome vid very helpful!
just got my shirt done too! im on year four as a line tech for toyota, spent two years in their quick lube during tech school lol this hits home and i do NOT miss those days lol
Brooo this video helps out a lot definitely give me or anyone else a great idea on how it’s going to be working in this field
Cool video 😎 I'm finally subscribed after over a year of watching you💯
Just did my first day. Was taking an older blazer through the car wash after the standard lube and inspection, I stopped to fold the mirrors in and unscrew the antenna. Got back in and went to put it in drive and the brakes went straight to the floor. What luck! My favorite part is the A/C when taking it through the wash being I get hot easy.
Hey Nick, awesome video! I was wondering if you would consider making a video on your take of some top skills/knowledge that you must know/have in order to become a journeyman at a dealership. Thanks!
Thanks for another video👍
I work at Toyota. For cars with low mileage, 10k or less; I don’t do a thorough inspection. I pull the car in, set the lift, pop hood and top off coolant, wiper fluid and unscrew oil cap, raise the car, check the treads, and start zapping off the wheels. Raise the car up and start taking off the oil filter and draining the oil, change the filter and drop the car and start the rotation. By the time I’m done w the rotation the oil is still draining so I go and get the oil. Tighten the drain plug, tighten the filter, Lower the car, fill the oil, put a sticker and reset maintenance light . This routine is the same for the high mileage cars as well, but with a thorough inspection, I check everything on a high mileage car.
Excellent video thanks 🙏🏾
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i’m a T-Ten student and i start my 2nd year next monday. i started working at toyota as a lube tech a month ago. for a oil and rotate and multipoint inspection i usually take 35 minutes if i’m fast and take 45 if i slack a little. i think it’s very easy. i just hate that i have a 4 post lift instead of a two post
Im the opposite. I hate having to position the lift to get the vehicle in the air. With a 4 post i just roll up and lift. Plus with the 4 post you can still lift the car off its wheels.
At my Toyota dealer we have 20 min intervals for cars. But we run a 5 man team. The 5th guy is a floater helping whoever needs help. Some days we’ll just bang bang bang cars out they show up early and then have a nice break for about 20 mins
@@joshuastevens5910 sounds tight 🤟🏻🔥
@@vegaf2011 Eh I’m not there anymore. Boss pissed me off and blamed me for shit I didn’t do, so told him fuck off. Coworkers were like you can’t talk to the boss like that and I said watch me fuckers I got a CDL and I’m walking right now
I work at Toyota. I pull in the car honk so guy behind checks my lights, pop hood, pull dip stick, remove cap, fill washer fluid, rack car bring to chest level, check tread, brakes, psi, then loosen rims raise the car, drain oil rotate tire while oil drains, check under car, get my oil filter from parts then hand in the RO to service writer (if I recommended anything) by the time I finish up the oil change the writer should be back with an answer.
Got my interview tommorow and scared as lol
👍🏼 good content keep it up
I’m Also a Toyota dealership technician. Usually when it’s an express ticket i can get it out In 15-20 mins, depends on what you need to write up. You also need a 12mm 3/8” socket for the tundra skid plates.
Same here depends on the car too trucks always take an extra 5ish minutes
And 13mm. Also the 4 runner trd pro you need a star bit for the access panel bolts. Tundra, Tacoma, 4 runner if it has after market wheels you need a he bit for the lug nut cover
jdm cars 10mm Allen for the drain plug panel on the trd pro Tacoma
I need to see the owner of that car. I laughed soon as he pulled out the cabin air filter. I feel your pain bro lol. Keep up the good work
Watch it be his lmao
This video couldn’t have came at a better time
Same bro I start at toyota next month
Great video buddy
Ahhh, mastering the basics sets you up for success!
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I bought my 2018 Rav4 three years ago. The first two years I had to take my car to the Toyota dealer for the oil changes. The oil in the engine was overfilled. I had to drain about a quart of oil to bring it to the correct level. The Toyota dealer keeps texting me to bring my car in for the oi changes and car maintenance. Now I do my own car oil changes and car maintenance.
I used to work for a Suzuki dealer (back in the day) as a LOF Service Tech. They wanted us to bust out oil changes in less than 15 minutes per unit. Pay was 0.3 flat rate. Including a 27 Pt. MPI. Which was bs. No tire rotation or brake check tho. Recommendations we would make $1 commission on wiper blades and air filter, fluid flushes $5 for coolant and $5 for transmission Big whoop. Man I don't miss those days, too many nights on Ramen noodles lol. I enjoy your content man keep it up.
Sounds just like Toyota lol they expect a car in and out for an oil change and MPI in 15 minutes, they would give us a $3 bonus for selling cabin filters that they charged 70$ for all while paying us minimum wage. I definitely do not miss those days.
Nice. Very methodical.
Shake down the front end for bad ball joints, tire rod ends, etc.
Fantastic content 👌 👏 👍
Great video 📹 thanks for sharing 👍
At the dodge dealership I’m at they make us record videos for the customers, so it can take a little longer than 15 mins. I like the dipstick trick you do though, it’s a good reminder.
Yea they started doing that at BMW before I left definately adds time
Ford too! Takes longer with vehicles with high mileage too.
At Nissan we do a body report incase you get blamed for damaging car and we make a video that gets sent to the customer showing all defects on the vehicle, we also hook up diagnostic while car in the air. But apart from that more or less same
sham hi im a lube tech at nissan have you done a oil change on the 2020 sentra yet there is like 20 push pins and 2 10mm bolts just to remove the cover to gain acess to the oil pan and oil filter
@@joehyundaitech7961 I'm in London we only have micra, juke, qashqai, leaf, xtrail I know over there you guys got loads more models.
I work for ford and we try to shoot the cars out as fast as possible and usually we check the turn signals without getting out of the vehicle. We check the functionality of the windshield wipers and the sprayers and pop the hood then we get out. We also check the battery, the coolant level, the air filter, top off the windshield washer fluid, and check all the other fluids. Then lift it and do the oil change and the tire rotation (if they ask for the works service). We also do and detailed inspection of the undercarriage of the vehicle including the engine, transmission, brakes, and suspension.
The dealer where I have my vehicle serviced (Tousely Ford) uses a "grease pit". Oil change and underbody inspection is done AT THE SAME TIME as the "other" services. At this dealer, "Quick Lane" means QUICK!!
Thanks man!
With the drain plug we used and inch pound torque wrench for a quick check of the oil drain plug
I just tighten it "snug".......never had a problem in 60yrs of vehicle ownership!
C'MON man! You guys get toooo comfortable. Every tech I know skips the spare tire. And if the car is over a few years old, that spare will be damn near flat. I got burned once on that and it always gets checked when adjusting the tire pressure. I've got into the practice of releasing my MPI before working on any car so I have less chance of having to bring the car back in from upsales I have made, especially with alignments/ new tires / brakes / filters / belts / batteries / gaskets / and flushes. VWs and Audi's are very time consuming, but not as bad as BMW (stuff of nightmares)
hi, when do you give recommendations who orders spare parts for subsequent repairs? I just interesting how much maintenance costs (oil change and diagnostics) thanks.
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Great video...I have a 06 Corolla cement do you know where is the inlet ..outlet to the transmission oil from the radiator thank you have a blessed day and be blessed
As a lube tech one thing I always do at the beginning before I do anything is make sure there is no check engine light on. If it is on I go in and ask the customer if they want me to scan the check engine light for them. That way when I’m done with the service the customer can’t come back and say my check engine light wasn’t on before you serviced my car.
I'm sending this video to any new shop employees that come in. 👍👍
Thank you man
Its a hard living for sure! I took auto shop in HS & trained at GM school back in the 70's. ( u probably werent born). I live in the rust belt & its hard to make ur time if constantly fighting rust/frozen/broken parts. I landed up wrkn in factories. STILL, not sorry I can do most of my mechanical work myself. 😉
that MR2 in the back got my eyes lol
Standard work is the industrial engineering term for the agreed upon, routine steps to maximise efficiency and consistency.
We had a Honda rep stop in to showcase the engineered procedure for express oil changes. A couple of mistake proofing tips were: 1.) leave the 710 cap on the hood latch. 2.) Use the provided, fixed setting torque wrench (33 lb*ft) when tightening the oil drain bolt.
I do the whole inspection you do, and it takes 25+ min plus to do tire rotation and oil change
Nice sandal bro!! 💪
Could you do a demonstration on where you place the lift arms on Toyota’s? I don’t have a lift so I use a jack and jack stands. I always thought you can only lift from the front and rear subframe lift points and at the pinch weld spots but I’ve been seeing how these asymmetrical lift arms reach all the way under the front subframe. Curious where you place them
The pinch frame on driver and rear passenger side but sometimes you have to extend to the sub frame
I like to replace the drain plug crush washer every oil change. Just a habit plus it’s cheap
Good tech. Meanwhile, back at VW, I would document any issues found during the service being provided, but I never would look at various items specifically looking for a problem, unless that's what the customer wanted. Thing is too that you can get screwed for not documenting things that aren't broken. So, in that regard, I do like the quick checklist sheet.
At what point do you put the plug back in? I try to get the oil to come to a slow drip before I put the plug back. I've seen some guys put the plug back in while the oil is still steadily streaming.
I’ve been using hex keys to measure brake pads. Easier to stick between the pad and rotor, and usually everyone has a set.
I've never heard of that one thats smart man gunna try that out
That's actually a pretty good idea. I've used them in lieu of feeler guages at work (factory) in a pinch.
If it's a rotate, I'll normally do the rotate as soon as I get it in the air, and check brakes while rotating. Also check for wear/damage/punctures while moving tires to their rotated position. Then I'll replace filter and complete MPI while oil drains. Not too different from your routine. I can hit lof/MPI normally in 8-12 minutes, lof/rot/MPI in about 12-14 minutes (if I don't have any upsell items to install or throttle body cleaning, etc.) Only time I get slowed down is if say brake pads are very uneven, and I pull the caliper off to check for frozen slide pins or piston, things like that.
Been at a Toyota shop since early 2019 as express tech, transitioning to a upsell/low level line tech now, just waiting on them to hire my replacement so I can train them. Then move my box across the shop lol.
If I rotate my own tires do I have to reprogram it. I stop going to Toyota dealer for services since my warranty was out and ever since maintenance I been doing it myself and writing down the mileage on when I replace what. But I haven’t found anything to tire rotation on google
julio bello The TPMS doesn’t need to be reprogrammed. Just make sure your fill the tires with the proper air pressure. Check the door jam or the owners manual. Depends on the car but check the tire size, also if the tire is directional. If directional make sure to just rotate front to back but stay on the same side of the car. Unfortunately for my car I have a staggered set up and the previous owner bought directional tires so you can’t rotate them lol.
Mike awesome thanks for the info man I still have the original rims but planning to change them probably next year. So far my camry has 124k and so far right now the car needs struts they gave me long last so I’m ordering the KYB Excel-G since I enjoy the ride quality of those and the durability.
julio bello Which year is your camry? I wouldn’t buy after market wheels. If you are going to change them up look for a good set of used ones from offer up. Pretty sure you could get the newer generation camry wheels, should fit.
Mike mine is 2015 facelift SE and yes I agree I’m planning to get the TRD wheels they look sexy haha plus I also was thinking you can give me advice on that what wider tires can I install I heard that 235 can help improve the ride quality
How about those foggy headlight lenses that are on this car. Aren't you going to recommend that they be polished or replaced?
I was working at autoarea and a lady came in asking me if her car has an oil filter cause her mechanic said it didn’t but he did the oil change it was a toyota it was at that point that I realized id probably make a better mechanic than people already working in the field and i was right
@Lets Drift Media, 12:05 I realize you may be doing this on your day off but is this in a shade tree shop or at the dealership? If at the dealership do they allow techs to wear sandals on the shop floor? Most auto maint paces require non-slip safety shoes. I was told they dont have to be steal toe but should be non-slip. Personally, I like my toes so I'll use my steel toe shoes. You just never know. Better to have an not need than to need and loose your toes.😉
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this gave me ptsd when i first started out as lube tech and had someone showing me how to do everything lol. good times but now i look at the lube techs as a bunch of animals that constantly need to be watched so no mishaps happen.
@Bailey Hatfield if you can do any work on a pt cruiser then you can work on any car. i remember being a lube tech at dodge for a bit not my worst experience but definitely made my next dealership a walk in the park.
hello thank you for this video. Wouldn't it be faster set a writing things down one at a time between your inspections. I was thinking about getting a voice recorder that way I can record everything and then write it down at the end what do you think about that is it the right way to go? I just want to be as fast as I can because I walk with a cane. Thank you for your time and you have a great day
I mean if your shop is even close to being quiet enough for a voice recorder, go ahead 😂
Nice sandals. My sister has the same ones
Walmart special
Good tips!! I’m a DYI but still have the dealer do an oil change every few years just to get that Toyota MPE multi-point inspection!!
How do you know if your adding the right amount of oil can you do a video on that
Do the lifts of the vehicle ever fail? 🤔 .
Like falling off, or ?
Just curious as I'm about to pursue a lube tech position .
Does torque spec on the drain plug ever become an issue?
Thank you , just got in to big o tires….
THanks for sharing!! What does LOF order mean?
Lube and oil filter
What about the motor mounts and transmission mounts for cracks
Yea forgot to mention that along with inspecting the rack n pinion. Good catch
Need some advice as a new dealer lube tech. I’ve made plenty of recommendations on vehicles (brakes, fluid flushes, etc) but when my advisor has me do it right then and there we “fall behind” in the schedule. I only have 1 rack to use and when I do a full brake job it puts the rest of the lube side behind and I hear about it. What would be a good course of action?
Not really much you can do, everywhere I have worked the lube rack is always understaffed compared to how much work comes in and it never ends. I would just focus on making your hours and not worrying about what the rest have to say.
this is a great video. ill be sure to shjow this to the new lube techs. our guys love to just spill and fill and make zero reccomendations
Do you get paid more for getting more cars done per hour ? Otherwise what’s the rush
Osha approved sandals!!
Do you remove double stacked, unapproved, non secure driver side floor mats also... every day... sometimes the same car every maintenance visit?
Yes were supposed to move aftermarket or double nats over and document that we did
I want that MR2!