How to change your motor oil - 2006 Toyota Sienna
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
- What do you do with your used motor oil? In this video I show you how to change your oil and filter, change the washer on the oil pan plug, and reset the maintenance required light. I also explain how to dispose of your spent oil. You can change your oil with full synthetic engine oil for a fraction of the price of most standard oil changes.
2:08 Drain the oil
3:39 Change the filter
6:23 Change the plug gasket/washer
7:56 Re-fill oil
10:11 How to dispose of used oil
11:33 How to reset the light
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3:33 most important step!!!
Just wanted to say I’ve watched hundreds of car videos as I work on cars all the time as a hobby and this is a very well made video, easy to follow and understand!
That is such a kind thing to say. Thank you so much!
Thanks for the upload. I am planning to change the oil on my 06 Sienna for the first time this weekend.
Thank you
Nice video. Costco brand Kirkland full synthetic is only 26.99 for 10 qt (2 case of 5 qt). I store price. Best value for the money.
Good to know! Thank you!
Thank you for thoroughly explaining every step!
Very helpful, thanks!
Awesome job thank you so much
Nice video. I have an "06 as well. Always had the dealer do the oil changes but it's pretty easy to do my self. I've done the tranny fluid before on this vehicle; pretty easy. This engine is setup for a DIYer. Like the old style oil filter (screw on, screw off).
2:09 Location of oil drain plug.
A 14 mm is more correct for the drain plug (either box end or socket and ratchet).
I noticed you're using high mileage oil. Does that mean your engine burns or leaks oil?
Yeah, I guess a 14mm is the right one, but this one works just fine as well. Shouldn’t need to force it much, so not much of a chance of rounding it off.
I believe it does leak a bit, and it is a 2006 after all so the mileage is pretty high!
Do you not use high mileage oil in your cars over 75,000 miles? If it goes over that I usually stick to full synthetic high mileage just to be safe.
@@haunted133 Yes I do! I tend to have high mileage cars, so I get the high mileage stuff. They charge a premium for it at most shops, that's why I started doing it myself.
he uses a 9/16 open end wrench??? I thought it was metric???