worst thing you can do is have some underpaid under qualified grease monkey work on your car. These "oil techs" are techs because they couldn't get a real job or certification.
Good video! Just started following your channel. I have the same feelings about changing my own oil. I bought an RCI skid plate with the access door panel to get to the filter because I hated taking that plate off every time. Keep up the good work!
So far I have added a supercharger, Bully dog intake and exhaust, and a few other mods to my 1794 Tundra. I do agree, I sleep better at night knowing I have done the work myself.
Thank you! Had a 2008 Tundra and upgraded to a 2019. Nothing has changed in the oil change process but your video was still helpful. Thank you for the fishing bonus, I love smallmouth fishing too.
Thanks for the video. I still will never understand this filter design, freaking Toyota, why change something that has worked like a charm for decades?
Synthetic oil is Synthetic oil. SuperTech does the job just like any other type and its cheap so I always go with it as well. And the 2020 Tundra (my truck) uses 0W-20 as well.
@gunluvr20 It's irrelevant what top four oils your company uses.Your company uses a certain vendor that distributes certain oils. It's whatever you can get through your vendor.
Good idea to do it yourself! the last two (and final!) times I've taken my 4Runner to the dealership they have overfilled by half a quart.... for whatever reason they just round up to the next quart. 4Runner takes 6.5 they Round Up to 7 WTF! The dipstick shows overfill by about 3/8 of an inch... I don't understand the incompetence
nice job. FYI Toyota dealer OEM OILfilters cost only 5.50$ and a new crush washer is a buck Also use anti seize on those skid plate bolts for the next time! My rig has 180 k and rusty bolts do happen
Patrick Thomas -are you able to post a link for those $5 filters? ...have not checked Camelback, but unfortunately my local dealership charges more than msrp for parts unless you push them - that gets old everytime, so they usually do not get my business or endorsement. Thanks
To prevent the mess when unscrewing the filter, place a plastic shopping bag around and twist from the outside of the bag. The bag then catches any oil that spills.
So... Wondering why there so many of these oil change vids on tundra and tacoma and none of them indicate you need to hit the 8 zerk (grease) fittings on the drive line ?!?!??! Buehler... Buehler... Anybody ???
I always find it strange that in the US, car dealerships habe such a bad reputation among customers. In my country, almost all dealerships of all automakers do their job pretty well. There will always be bad stuff, but not to the extent of people thinking the dealerships are the worst place to take your car.
It’s mostly because of overcharging, upcharging (upselling) or a bad experience, such as it not being fixed properly and having to return it multiple times. We all want stuff done for free or cheap, sad to say -is the common entitlement mindset. The good experiences come from warranty work or an occasional freebie, or the good ol shop round the corner that you know and trust.
@@JLeeChron ive generally not had any bad experiences with dealerships. Maybe i was lucky. Ive owned nissan, mitsubishi, honda, and now a ford and never had major issues with the local dealerships. I still prefer to work on my own car just to save some time and hassle. Only take in the car if it has a major issue i can't fix. Very few independent shops are trustworthy in my country.
@@JLeeChron i totally get you. Ive been through the same on more than one occasion. Doesn't bother me too much, but definetely not right. I worked as a tech on ford and a mercedes dealership for 2 years and every car i touched got back to the customer in mint condition. Even better that how it came to me. It should always be like that.
@@itsfreewillly5062 That is NOT 10W. It's 0W. Check it out at... m.ruclips.net/video/rVYMoxjTXJw/видео.html You are reading it wrong. It may look like 10W-20 to you but what looks like a "1" is actually the letters "SAE" printed sideways vertically... Be careful what you say.
Derek right steering wheel control scroll to far right settings icon >down to vehicle settings> enter (centerbutton) then down to maintenance reset. For the 18-20 at least may be different for older models though.
@@JLeeChron B/C the alternator is under the engine, just the right place to pick up any road snow, slush, and mud. TRD? has a plate with an access door to change the oil filter.
Zachery Barker harbor freight has those, cheap but work well. @goonzquad uses them also- You remember which color is what size as the size markings do not stand out like I would like- why doesn’t someone make a good socket with the sizes brightly contrasted tho ???!!
@@JLeeChron Awesome-sauce. The sockets I have right now are Craftsman impacts that suck in my opinion. My lug nuts are always lodged in them after I buzz one off. Yes yes I am using the correct size socket. Maybe some cheapies will do the trick?
Use the plastic piece. Way to show the wrong way! Especially if you have installed the TRD skid plate. You will make a huge mess if you don't use the tube for the filter. And you get self-righteous about how to change oil....
Just started doing the oil changes on my 2017 with 24k. "Skid plate bolts stripped out." Check! Stripped bolt and skid plate bolt spacer missing! Plus the dealer has been skimping on the oil (saying it is synthetic and under filling). It takes time, but just do it yourself.
My wife asked me why don't just take it to the local Jiffy Lube? And that's the exact answer I gave her. I don't want some clown 🤡 doing it. I'll do it I'll do it myself.
He left out a very important part when re assembling the filter cap and center bolt. incorrectly rte assembling this part will lead to oil leaking from your vehicle.
@@robertt251 because people buy cheap filters and cheap filters have crappy antidrainback and bypass valves. Using a cartrige filter eliminates the crappy valves and seals in a spin on filter.
Showing how oil flows, showing how oil is poured? !!!! The Tundra oil filter has an additional valve - and this is something that is different. If you showed the whole process of unscrewing the filter housing, cleaning the valve ... OK. A film about how oil is poured into the hole ... a technical joke. And this fish at the end. Change movie scenarios to nature.
Yep I switched to 5w30 for quieter operation and just because, worldwide this engine accepts pretty much all weight’s even 15w40 in some markets. I aim for 5-8k OCI I don’t think it really matters as long as it’s getting changed regularly and at the right level
Not the best how to video. You showed the oil leaking out of the filter everywhere, and then you were pouring oil in... isn't the filter replacement a major part of the oil change process?
The purpose of this video is to conserve money changing your oil not pay 12 dollars for a filter you can buy for 5 dollars at the dealer which is changed every 5000 miles.
Oil changes on these trucks a reason enough never to buy another one. What a bad design. Spin on oil filters been working for 60 years so lets make it harder and add the potential for 2 or 3 more places for an oil leak. fck me...
Ever since I have been doing my own preventative maintenance on my cars, they seem to last much longer with no major issues.
worst thing you can do is have some underpaid under qualified grease monkey work on your car. These "oil techs" are techs because they couldn't get a real job or certification.
@@anandchundi6805 most of the newbie techs at the dealership are the ones that do the oil changes and tire rotations. Most also don’t last very long.
Good video! Just started following your channel.
I have the same feelings about changing my own oil. I bought an RCI skid plate with the access door panel to get to the filter because I hated taking that plate off every time. Keep up the good work!
RCI skid plate sounds like a GREAT idea for me. Gonna Google that and get it on the way for next time ! Thanks !
So far I have added a supercharger, Bully dog intake and exhaust, and a few other mods to my 1794 Tundra. I do agree, I sleep better at night knowing I have done the work myself.
Joe Martinez Supercharged!
What ya get for MPG on that bad boy!? Like 8?
Mobil 1 periodically offers rebates. You can get a rebate of $17 when you purchase 5 qts of oil plus Mobil 1 filter.
Thank you! Had a 2008 Tundra and upgraded to a 2019. Nothing has changed in the oil change process but your video was still helpful. Thank you for the fishing bonus, I love smallmouth fishing too.
Absolutely makes difference leaving oil cap loose + leaving oil filter loose for proper Drain
Tundra and a Yamaha. Two best engines out there
Nice and i have both.
Thanks for the video.
I still will never understand this filter design, freaking Toyota, why change something that has worked like a charm for decades?
Micheal Keaton doing his own oil changes now.
Lmfao
Most Tundra oil change videos don’t open the oil cap before draining. I like your method and do it as well
Synthetic oil is Synthetic oil.
SuperTech does the job just like any other type and its cheap so I always go with it as well. And the 2020 Tundra (my truck) uses 0W-20 as well.
Lost me with the Super Tech oil. Just because it met the one specification doesn't mean it compares to Mobil 1. Look at bobistheoilguy forum
Look up project farm. Oil Olympics. Super tech actually beat out mobil 1.
@gunluvr20 I'm sure with a police fleet the brakes last forever. Around here the cops dont stop at stop signs
@gunluvr20 It's irrelevant what top four oils your company uses.Your company uses a certain vendor that distributes certain oils. It's whatever you can get through your vendor.
@gunluvr20
Well,
1. I don't drive a police car
2. I change my oil every 5,000 miles.
@Joe Smith yup
Thank you for this!! Picking up my 2020 Limited and trying to learn what I can coming from a Ford
I've never heard the word "unloosen." I like it.
Me neither
“Unloose The fastener to 51ft/lbs, please”
@@JLeeChron ha ha!
I appreciate your video, BTW.
Good idea to do it yourself! the last two (and final!) times I've taken my 4Runner to the dealership they have overfilled by half a quart.... for whatever reason they just round up to the next quart. 4Runner takes 6.5 they Round Up to 7 WTF! The dipstick shows overfill by about 3/8 of an inch... I don't understand the incompetence
@Joe Smith seriously, super maddening
I agree I do my own changes ... this way I know what I’m getting
Good video J Lee, going to do my 2017 Tundra this weekend.
Thank you but you provided no instruction on how to install oil filter. Why?
Great video. The only thing is you missed is the reset oil mechanism on the truck😢
@@futureddshanley just toggle through the menu on screen and do a maintenance reset. Easy on the Tundra
@@JLeeChron done!
Simply simple. Great foking video dude. Thank you
nice job. FYI Toyota dealer OEM OILfilters cost only 5.50$ and a new crush washer is a buck Also use anti seize on those skid plate bolts for the next time! My rig has 180 k and rusty bolts do happen
Patrick Thomas -are you able to post a link for those $5 filters? ...have not checked Camelback, but unfortunately my local dealership charges more than msrp for parts unless you push them - that gets old everytime, so they usually do not get my business or endorsement. Thanks
@@JLeeChron purchased them from my toyota dealership in Great Falls Montana last week, Could try Amazon too
To prevent the mess when unscrewing the filter, place a plastic shopping bag around and twist from the outside of the bag. The bag then catches any oil that spills.
Joseph Rawe good tip there! Thanks
Do a video to demonstrate how that works...
Just bought 8 quarts of oil and filter to do oil change on a 2016 tundra and it was 93$. Mobil One and Purolator filter.
Supertech 5w30 synthetic 2@52 + oem filter for 7.54.
DIY for less than $60 is another option
I have a 4.6. Is the anatomy/positioning of the oil filter, drain plug, and torque specs you mention here the same?
Nick Macker its been too long since I’ve done the 4.6- sorry no info for you
@@JLeeChron q
I like the hat. Where did you get it? (the navy one)
Great video man very straight forward
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So... Wondering why there so many of these oil change vids on tundra and tacoma and none of them indicate you need to hit the 8 zerk (grease) fittings on the drive line ?!?!??! Buehler... Buehler... Anybody ???
actually the driveshaft on some newer models are "maintenance free"
but good reminder, should be done regularly
I always find it strange that in the US, car dealerships habe such a bad reputation among customers. In my country, almost all dealerships of all automakers do their job pretty well. There will always be bad stuff, but not to the extent of people thinking the dealerships are the worst place to take your car.
It’s mostly because of overcharging, upcharging (upselling) or a bad experience, such as it not being fixed properly and having to return it multiple times. We all want stuff done for free or cheap, sad to say -is the common entitlement mindset.
The good experiences come from warranty work or an occasional freebie, or the good ol shop round the corner that you know and trust.
@@JLeeChron ive generally not had any bad experiences with dealerships. Maybe i was lucky. Ive owned nissan, mitsubishi, honda, and now a ford and never had major issues with the local dealerships. I still prefer to work on my own car just to save some time and hassle. Only take in the car if it has a major issue i can't fix. Very few independent shops are trustworthy in my country.
@@Kevin09210 yes, I was going to add almost every time I’ve dealt with dealership/quick lube (
@@JLeeChron i totally get you. Ive been through the same on more than one occasion. Doesn't bother me too much, but definetely not right. I worked as a tech on ford and a mercedes dealership for 2 years and every car i touched got back to the customer in mint condition. Even better that how it came to me. It should always be like that.
Question: Is their a reason why you are using 10w-20? I see others use 0w-20
ItsFree Willly it is 0w20.
J Lee Chronicles Ohhh.. I see him around 1:40 with bottles of 10W-20’s in the background...
@@itsfreewillly5062
That is NOT 10W. It's 0W.
Check it out at... m.ruclips.net/video/rVYMoxjTXJw/видео.html
You are reading it wrong. It may look like 10W-20 to you but what looks like a "1" is actually the letters "SAE" printed sideways vertically... Be careful what you say.
Great video! Hey where you get that Toyota shirt?
How it runs with the super tech oil? Soon I’m going get myself one
Unstoppable David runs just as good with same mpg. Saves a few dollars, and meets the Toyota requirements
Runs fine in my Sequoia and I tow a 25ft Airstream.
Super tech ;great oil.
It does the job and saves $
How do you reset the dash oil maintenance alert?
Derek right steering wheel control scroll to far right settings icon >down to vehicle settings> enter (centerbutton) then down to maintenance reset. For the 18-20 at least may be different for older models though.
Thank you for taking the time to make this. helps a noob like me out a lot ☺️
Why not leave plate off ?
Guillermo Loredo its ok to leave the skid plate off. Just put it back on when off roading for protection.
@@JLeeChron B/C the alternator is under the engine, just the right place to pick up any road snow, slush, and mud. TRD? has a plate with an access door to change the oil filter.
When I had mine off the 2nd time I cut a circular hole in it the access the filter, no more removal ever
What kind of impact sockets are those? I like that they are colored.
Zachery Barker harbor freight has those, cheap but work well. @goonzquad uses them also-
You remember which color is what size as the size markings do not stand out like I would like- why doesn’t someone make a good socket with the sizes brightly contrasted tho ???!!
And also they are not impact rated, but work for smaller duty
@@JLeeChron Awesome-sauce. The sockets I have right now are Craftsman impacts that suck in my opinion. My lug nuts are always lodged in them after I buzz one off. Yes yes I am using the correct size socket. Maybe some cheapies will do the trick?
As always wonderful and interesting
Taco Man thanks 👍
Use the plastic piece. Way to show the wrong way! Especially if you have installed the TRD skid plate. You will make a huge mess if you don't use the tube for the filter. And you get self-righteous about how to change oil....
Just started doing the oil changes on my 2017 with 24k. "Skid plate bolts stripped out." Check! Stripped bolt and skid plate bolt spacer missing! Plus the dealer has been skimping on the oil (saying it is synthetic and under filling). It takes time, but just do it yourself.
My wife asked me why don't just take it to the local Jiffy Lube? And that's the exact answer I gave her. I don't want some clown 🤡 doing it. I'll do it I'll do it myself.
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pretty soon they'll be using 0W-0 .....
He left out a very important part when re assembling the filter cap and center bolt. incorrectly rte assembling this part will lead to oil leaking from your vehicle.
Been following sine the ZR-2 days. Still have my Colorado, got lucky I guess. Great video 👍👍👍
George S Appreciate it! I’m glad your Colorado is treating you well. Still like that ZR2!!
Know you serious comrade he even wears the shirt cap and underwear 😊😀🥹😄😁😭
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Most stupidest thing toyota did to there car trucks filter system must go
Yeah its kinda ridiculous. Like spin on filters have always worked great, why would you change it toyota?!?!
@@robertt251 because people buy cheap filters and cheap filters have crappy antidrainback and bypass valves. Using a cartrige filter eliminates the crappy valves and seals in a spin on filter.
They should do, a standard oil filter changing
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I'm not trying to be a jerk but you skipped showing loosening the oil filter
For a quick watch:
ruclips.net/video/j1mt5Xhsf-w/видео.html
From 1:00 - 2:00 will be a fast demo
0w-20 not 0w-16 i got 2020 Tundra even says it on oil cap
Em1 yep, for future model it is said to be 16
Showing how oil flows, showing how oil is poured? !!!! The Tundra oil filter has an additional valve - and this is something that is different. If you showed the whole process of unscrewing the filter housing, cleaning the valve ... OK. A film about how oil is poured into the hole ... a technical joke.
And this fish at the end. Change movie scenarios to nature.
0w16, no way! I use 5w30 on my 3URFE, always will
Yep I switched to 5w30 for quieter operation and just because, worldwide this engine accepts pretty much all weight’s even 15w40 in some markets.
I aim for 5-8k OCI
I don’t think it really matters as long as it’s getting changed regularly and at the right level
Not the best how to video. You showed the oil leaking out of the filter everywhere, and then you were pouring oil in... isn't the filter replacement a major part of the oil change process?
Get the TRD oil filter the best
The purpose of this video is to conserve money changing your oil not pay 12 dollars for a filter you can buy for 5 dollars at the dealer which is changed every 5000 miles.
Get a Fumoto valve and avoid a potential mess.
Dude you could have showed more details
Oil changes on these trucks a reason enough never to buy another one. What a bad design. Spin on oil filters been working for 60 years so lets make it harder and add the potential for 2 or 3 more places for an oil leak. fck me...
@@wreckanchor yeah spin ons do the job but still would rather have these tundras than the newer ones !
Doesn’t want a clown changing his oil... picks Walmart brand oil lol.
I see you use super tech oil, first time I’ve seen anyone uses that brand. I’m more of a mobile 1.
C T usually price shop, and if it meets the type specs.
I use the same oil with oem toyota filter. Never had any issues. All oil meets the same specs. Only difference is additives they use.
orchid island joe
0W20 for 2020 Tundras in 🇨🇦.
AMSOIL is the BEST
Dude I don't car about politics or religion or what you drive if your a bass man we can have a beer or 10
K9
There’s like 10000 videos on this subject by now🤷🏻♂️