Legit watched this video today again after a 30% off repco sale. Changed the oil and fuel filter between the fuel tanks. With the money saved I paid for our accomodation and supplies for a upcoming camping trip. Cheers
This is such a great video for inexperienced fella like me same car later model 2020 so excited to attempt this my self Is it possible you could do a video your tool set also maybe some basic tools tools to get started at the min like a the socket set wrench set spanner set Torah wrench just maybe the sizes Im thinking I don’t need to run out and get like a 108 piece set probably a 20 piece set that’s just got a generic sizes that most cars and people use Some advice would be great can’t wait drop my oil now just gotta get over this broken foot
Been doing my oil change exactly like you have showed in the video for years on my 150. Great vid can’t fault your method. You can also get the fancy copper crush washers from super cheap. Brake cleaner is good to clean up excess/dripped oil after👍👍
Very useful video and tips! Thank you! btw, Since you have raised the front of the vehicle, I was wondering whether this influence the amount of oil you drain from the car... with raised front will you drain more or less or same amount of oil as if it was on flat ground? Thanks!
I personally do my oil changes every 5000kms. However, it's personal preference. I know if you're paying a mechanic this can be expensive. I would refer to your warranty if it's still under warranty and your service manual.
Great video. Exactly what I was looking for ( same car too 👍) Thanks for posting. Would you recommend and oil flush every now and then when changing the oil?
Making my toes curl seeing you under that heavy SUV on them rusty old ramps, time to retire them before they retire themselves with you under the car. Get something newer and beefier FFS.
Legit watched this video today again after a 30% off repco sale. Changed the oil and fuel filter between the fuel tanks. With the money saved I paid for our accomodation and supplies for a upcoming camping trip. Cheers
Awesome 👍👍👍
Spot on video! …basic is what us non mechanics need. My give it a go myself.
Thanks mate 👍👍
This is such a great video for inexperienced fella like me same car later model 2020 so excited to attempt this my self
Is it possible you could do a video your tool set
also maybe some basic tools tools to get started at the min like a the socket set wrench set spanner set Torah wrench just maybe the sizes
Im thinking I don’t need to run out and get like a 108 piece set probably a 20 piece set that’s just got a generic sizes that most cars and people use
Some advice would be great can’t wait drop my oil now just gotta get over this broken foot
Stay tuned for another video like this one coming up, I do mention what socket sizes you need, should be out in the next 3 weeks or so
Been doing my oil change exactly like you have showed in the video for years on my 150. Great vid can’t fault your method. You can also get the fancy copper crush washers from super cheap. Brake cleaner is good to clean up excess/dripped oil after👍👍
Thanks mate!! 👍👍
Great video mate !
Thanks mate 👍
Thanks mate for putting the vid up. I'm moving to a remote place where I wanna be doing stuff like this myself so save a bit of money
Thanks mate. Glad I could help 👍👍
Great work mate thanks for the video
Thank you, appreciate it 👍👍
Thanks mate, very helpful
Thank you
Very useful video and tips! Thank you! btw, Since you have raised the front of the vehicle, I was wondering whether this influence the amount of oil you drain from the car... with raised front will you drain more or less or same amount of oil as if it was on flat ground? Thanks!
Thank you. Yes it may influence it a little, but negligible I think.
Great vid mate thanks
Thanks mate 👍
How often should you change oil / filter in prado 150 D4D (2023) ?
I personally do my oil changes every 5000kms. However, it's personal preference. I know if you're paying a mechanic this can be expensive. I would refer to your warranty if it's still under warranty and your service manual.
how many mpg do you get? Here in Murica we only get the V8
I get about 12 litres per 100kms on average
@@prado150outahere .. k imma have to do some math here.. I'm a murican and don't really know what a liter is lol 😆
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@@LexusGX460-OFF-ROAD 😂 3.17 gallon for 62 miles, no idea how to round that out though.
Thanks Dad!
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good job 👍👍
Thanks mate 👍
Great video. Exactly what I was looking for ( same car too 👍)
Thanks for posting.
Would you recommend and oil flush every now and then when changing the oil?
Thank you. Really appreciate it.👍
Yes only going by Dan from Dan's Automotive I'd recommend it.
Hint: Go easy and don’t fasten the plug so tight! It has nothing to hold but itself and the threat is conical, much easier to damage than cylindrical.
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Nice
Thanks 👍
If its a brand new vehicle, would you suggest going to the original dealership for the first while before start doing oil changes yourself?
Yeah mate. You'll have to go to dealer or authorised mechanic for warranty purposes 👍
@@prado150outahere Ah yes that makes sense
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Where to dump dirty oil?
At the rubbish tip
Don’t lend Mick your umbrella, he can’t be trusted. I won’t make that mistake again!
Another good video mate. R.
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Wear gloves used oil is toxic
Check oil pick up through sump plug hole
Yep no worries. 👍
Making my toes curl seeing you under that heavy SUV on them rusty old ramps, time to retire them before they retire themselves with you under the car. Get something newer and beefier FFS.
Yep, they have retired after that video, I agree 👍😁
@@prado150outahere Good man, I was just concerned for you👍👍👍
thanks mate 👍
Ooh where are you taking me to dinner with the extra $100 you saved Mr Prado150!?
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