This is the exact proceedure I started doing, but I'd also recommend gettting the original filter from toyota at the dealer, only maybe 2 bucks more, but it will have less outflow since it has a special valve. I really don't trust the guys at jiffy lube either, they will likely spill oil all over your belts and hoses. Better to do it yourself or at the dealer to get it done right. there is also info on this board for resetting the maintenance light, or just call the dealer to learn how.
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Originally Posted by dbbyleo
I just changed the oil in my new taco for the first time. The location of the filter is awesome, AND they put a "catch" around the filter so any leakage from removing it is caught. The "catch" drains into a small "nipple" below that you can attach a small hose to (if you wanted to). But the nipple has a rubber plug.
What I did:
Placed rags over the belts (just in case).
Removed the plug from the nipple.
Place a gallan size freezer bag under the nipple.
Then just slowly remove the filter.
Clean... no mess. It was awesome. Never got oil on my fingers like I do with my other cars.
My first truck and didn't even have to jack it up. Easiest oil change I've ever done my whole life.
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