Went to my Toyota Dealership because I thought I got a fake one from Amazon. Put them side by side and they were exactly the same. So I guess Dealerships sell fake ones too. There were no arrow marks on the box and the lettering on the filter wasn't bright white, holograms were identical. I don't know what to believe now????
I'm more interested in how they differ on the inside. If the fake is as accurate on the inside (functionality) as on the outside (looks), I'd use it. Can't be any worse than a Fram.
Its not fake, its made from different factory. Lots of bulk products now are outsourced from different factory with same brand. Factories differ from machines they used.
You didn’t mention where you bought the filters. Is the original from a dealer and the fake one online? Walmart? And what is proof that your genuine filter is really a Toyota genuine OEM?
I used cheap Fram + Supertech oil and air filters which ever is cheaper from Walmart and Ebay + Amazon for over 20 years with no issue on Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Infiniti and Lexus.. So what is the fuss with cheap stuffs? Treat it like generic brand.
Only the outside look ? What about the function ? Same or different ? The outside looks isnot important. You must do a function test. Actually, the size of the filter is not specially made or design by oem, there are many same size filter out there with others brand and the function is almost the same.
@@playstation2bigs "Don't judge the book from it's cover" please 🙏🙏🙏. Is this all only about the out side looks ? Will the outside looks make any different to your engine perfomance ? Or The different of outside looks will make any demage to your engine ? Really a funny boy 😂😂😂
I will by MINE at dealership!! Pisses me off for fakes. We spend alot of money & jst yryn to save here & there jst not worth it. Thank u, how would we ever know???
You take your chances when you buy from anyone except an authorized Toyota dealer. You save $3 for a totally inferior oil filter that disintegrates and blows your engine. The inside is CRAP! Either go to the Dealer or Go to NAPA AUTO PARTS GOLD OIL FILTER (about $13) and get their Oil Filters for twice the Toyota price but Made in USA by Mann Filter, Germany. ASE Master Tech 30 years.
@@landshass2849. Have you cut one open to confirm, I bought only once at Walmart because I didn't want to drive all the way to my local dealership, the funny thing that the dealership has them for 5 dollars and Walmart has them for 7 dollars. I'm just going to buy a half dozen at a time at the dealership I have a Corolla and a Camry both use the same filter.
Rarely go to wallmart. P/U one there (pre video). No number at all on botton of filter, no check, no arrow mark on box either. Lettering on filter looks A-OK. made in Thailand. Just where is a credible place to purchase a non FAKE? Appreciate any feedback ..Thx
IF you buy one from a Toyota dealership and put it in the car youtself or have a service by them it the real thing the last thing they don't want customers to take legal action or lose their franchise with Toyoto . Aky yourself this are you more likely to get a fake one from the internet than a Toyota dealershipe .
Bought REAL Toyota filters..... 5 count.....for just over $20 for all, from my local Toyota dealer's web site, for pick up at the dealer. By the way, bought the taller filter....the 90915-YYZF1....and all the real filter boxes did NOT have the little arow on the box.
@@playstation2bigs yes mate... your safety is your priorities and for you and your family... i just stockup 3pcs filter from CASA, even vios model use the same filter and thread...
You know what would of happened if you used the fake one? Absolutely nothing . premium or knockoff they both absorb oil and breakdown internally the same way
@@anonymousinc6330 they don't . at the shop I work at the filters are so generic there are only numbers on them . Never once has any of them come back destroyed by doing the job it's supposed to do. I bet the filter he claims are "toyota" are fake as well .
@@danh2134 There's a video on YT showing the counterfeit oil filter elements crush easily under even light pressure where the genuine Toyota ones do not. There's a difference between generic filters that are made for oil filtration versus some jackass making one out of inferior materials and selling it as a factory part under superseded part numbers.
The Toyota dealer oil filters are competativly priced. Why buy any were else? Now Hyundai, there I feel riped off. Still you usually get what you pay for.
@@jaysmith179 Yeah made for Toyota to their specs...Lots of counterfeit products & Toyota parts on Amazon... buying a filter at the dealer in a box that says made in China is 100% better than buying it from Amazon.
Went to my Toyota Dealership because I thought I got a fake one from Amazon. Put them side by side and they were exactly the same. So I guess Dealerships sell fake ones too. There were no arrow marks on the box and the lettering on the filter wasn't bright white, holograms were identical. I don't know what to believe now????
Yes they do for maximum profit but only for some part only.
Not to be rude but couldn't you have helped with the dishes before the vid 🤣
I'm not scheduled in that day
Can you weigh both, and also cut it open to see the difference inside?
I already returned the fake oil filters to the seller and refunded me
In russia, too, crafts sell a lot
Oh, what significant differences!
Did you inform Toyota about this?
And how did you answer that?
The arrow at 0.44 doesnt mean anything i have oem toyota filter here and it doesnt have a arrow on the box, so thats a hit and miss
This should be a video about sitting on one's butt while the better half does the dishes........
what? i know that's a smart statement
Spoken like a true beta boi.
Mine does not have that little red arrow mark when you open the flap
The plastic protector is triangulate at the edges on the oem filters
I think both filters are original, just different batch of production.
Unless you open and look closely inside. So we can compare it. Original or fake
Left side is totally fake
First time in my experience that your fingers can remove the o ring rubber easily
@@playstation2bigs ...my originals, from the dealer.....did NOT have the little arrow on the box.
I'm more interested in how they differ on the inside. If the fake is as accurate on the inside (functionality) as on the outside (looks), I'd use it. Can't be any worse than a Fram.
@@nebekoronius5739 online selling platforms in our country are rampant selling fakes items that's why we buy at Toyota dealership to avoid fakes one
I really wanted to see the inside of the fake one. Thank you for sharing.
what was the most easiest way to spot original have but not fake one?
Buy to a legit Toyota dealer store
Thank you for this public service.
Its not fake, its made from different factory. Lots of bulk products now are outsourced from different factory with same brand. Factories differ from machines they used.
naa i dont think so
Good Content But it annoying hearing someone washing dishes in the background
=))))))))))))))) lmao
I always buy my filter at the dealership parts department.
Nice 👍
And get robbed dumb as
you're right and they raise the price 400% or more
I mean most of the part
this sh!t oil filter the most fake item that scammers sell
You didn’t mention where you bought the filters. Is the original from a dealer and the fake one online? Walmart? And what is proof that your genuine filter is really a Toyota genuine OEM?
Thank you very much! Very clear comparison!
Thanks for watching
such a catchy background tune, whats it called?
It's a japanese game from Playstation, i forgot the game name
I always buy my filters in bulk from a Toyota parts dealer, usually either McGeorge or Olathe...
I heard someone's washing the dishes.. 2021 .. great video
Thank you
Somebody getting dishes out of the dishwashwer in the background?
I wonder how different it is inside.
I used cheap Fram + Supertech oil and air filters which ever is cheaper from Walmart and Ebay + Amazon for over 20 years with no issue on Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Infiniti and Lexus.. So what is the fuss with cheap stuffs? Treat it like generic brand.
better real generic than fake toyota
Song name??
Thanks it’s very good information thanks 🌹🙏🌹
Thanks for watching
I don’t know all the parts I get from Lexus say that they’re made in Japan
Original
Can you cut it in half to see the qualities of them?
Returned to the seller after making the video
Did you cut it open to see if anything different? How much does it cost compared between fake and original?
What's the title of that song?
Great video. Learned soo much.
Nice
Why could you not weigh the two samples (fine gram scale)
Only the outside look ? What about the function ? Same or different ? The outside looks isnot important. You must do a function test.
Actually, the size of the filter is not specially made or design by oem, there are many same size filter out there with others brand and the function is almost the same.
Your name says it all
@@playstation2bigs
"Don't judge the book from it's cover" please 🙏🙏🙏.
Is this all only about the out side looks ? Will the outside looks make any different to your engine perfomance ? Or The different of outside looks will make any demage to your engine ?
Really a funny boy 😂😂😂
Thank you so much 👏🏻
Thanks for watching
Cut in half what is inside.
Sorry, I returned and refunded it
Brothers,
Could you please tell me what do number 1 and 2 mean on the oil filter?
different model
@playstation2bigs I thought 1 is best quality and 2 comes after it😅
@@yahya1054 you're drunk
I never drink bro 😹
That's a pretty good fake. Looked like they had "ink saver" enabled on the printer though.
And o ring easy to remove, oil will spill in hot engine and start fire
The problem is that even some real ones have that “ink saver” look. It’s the o-ring and plastic shrink wrap that give it away, it seems.
ভাইয়া আপনার দোকানটা কোথায়??
You should have cut it to half and show us the inner components to help us understand more rather than just the exterior.
Exterior is enough, returned the fake oil filter to the seller 👀
I will by MINE at dealership!! Pisses me off for fakes. We spend alot of money & jst yryn to save here & there jst not worth it. Thank u, how would we ever know???
Why didn't you tear it apart
7 days easy return policy
You take your chances when you buy from anyone except an authorized Toyota dealer. You save $3 for a totally inferior oil filter that disintegrates and blows your engine. The inside is CRAP! Either go to the Dealer or Go to NAPA AUTO PARTS GOLD OIL FILTER (about $13) and get their Oil Filters for twice the Toyota price but Made in USA by Mann Filter, Germany. ASE Master Tech 30 years.
In russia, too, crafts sell a lot
Wal-Mart sometimes has these in-store. Fake?
Those are genuine filters. It's just that Walmart has partnered with Advance Auto Parts to provide them.
The Toyota filters Walmart sell are Genuine. They're identical to what I get from my local dealer.
@@landshass2849. Have you cut one open to confirm, I bought only once at Walmart because I didn't want to drive all the way to my local dealership, the funny thing that the dealership has them for 5 dollars and Walmart has them for 7 dollars. I'm just going to buy a half dozen at a time at the dealership I have a Corolla and a Camry both use the same filter.
Rarely go to wallmart. P/U one there (pre video). No number at all on botton of filter, no check, no arrow mark on box either. Lettering on filter looks A-OK. made in Thailand. Just where is a credible place to purchase a non FAKE? Appreciate any feedback ..Thx
IF you buy one from a Toyota dealership and put it in the car youtself or have a service by them it the real thing the last thing they don't want customers to take legal action or lose their franchise with Toyoto . Aky yourself this are you more likely to get a fake one from the internet than a Toyota dealershipe .
Fake one bought in online shop (cheap price tho), the genuine bought in Toyota dealership.
Guess what...if they priced parts at market prices instead of screwing you....nobody would buy counterfeit, actually the counterfeiters would stop.
Bought REAL Toyota filters..... 5 count.....for just over
$20 for all, from my local Toyota dealer's web site, for pick up at the dealer. By the way, bought the taller filter....the 90915-YYZF1....and all the real filter boxes did NOT have the little arow on the box.
Should have used a sinister type of music. LOL
Background sound sword fighting
Is someone doing dishes in the background?
Sword fighting
I bought in lazada and i compare to original oil filter subaru, lazada is selling fake oil filter.
Buy oil filter at nearest Toyota or Subaru dealer near you, they are 100% original
if i bought mine to CASA... so its original... thanks...
Nice
Returning the oil filters , seller not responding or replying, fck online seller
@@playstation2bigs thats why i dont buy at lazada or shopee for my car parts specially the major components....
I hate going to quezon city banawe, due to Covid virus ewww
@@playstation2bigs yes mate... your safety is your priorities and for you and your family... i just stockup 3pcs filter from CASA, even vios model use the same filter and thread...
Buy from a Toyota dealer and you can’t go wrong
Made in China...the one frontdoors the Otter one backdoors in the same Faktor!
The one that's fake is your video. It compares amd gives nothing
You know what would of happened if you used the fake one? Absolutely nothing . premium or knockoff they both absorb oil and breakdown internally the same way
Nice story bru
@@playstation2bigs yours was better
Actually, no. The fakes come apart and crumble under pressure.
@@anonymousinc6330 they don't . at the shop I work at the filters are so generic there are only numbers on them . Never once has any of them come back destroyed by doing the job it's supposed to do. I bet the filter he claims are "toyota" are fake as well .
@@danh2134 There's a video on YT showing the counterfeit oil filter elements crush easily under even light pressure where the genuine Toyota ones do not. There's a difference between generic filters that are made for oil filtration versus some jackass making one out of inferior materials and selling it as a factory part under superseded part numbers.
Here in Thailand I buy my filters from the Toyota dealer. They're surprisingly reasonable.
The Toyota dealer oil filters are competativly priced. Why buy any were else? Now Hyundai, there I feel riped off. Still you usually get what you pay for.
Hyundai parts are cheaper than kia, but here in Canada it's worse. They sell parts like 10x more than in korea
Wow, just confirmed that I have bought and placed a couple fake ones on my truck already.. yikes! Stay away from Amazon people!!
Lol this filters are only 5 dollars at my local Toyota dealership and you can buy as many as you want.
A lot of fake Toyota parts on Amazon...(Chinazon)
I bought my filter for my Camry at the dealership. It still says made it China.
@@jaysmith179 Yeah made for Toyota to their specs...Lots of counterfeit products & Toyota parts on Amazon... buying a filter at the dealer in a box that says made in China is 100% better than buying it from Amazon.
Whoa!
None will work exceptional. Both will wrk prprly.
Los que venden en walmart son falsosss
Why are you having someone doing the dishes in the background, I ant freeking concentrate, smh
Just imagine it's just a sword fight
You should be a shame not helping with the dishes.
"F" ing talk!!
Lol both 3 bucks
Arrow mark? That’s the continuity of print
I wouldn't buy anything made in Thailand to begin with!
Been using denso Thailand for a decades no problems, just to make sure it's genuine