Camry oil change
t4ia
03-14-2005, 12:59 AM
I have a 93 Camry 4cyl (150k miles). I want to be able to change the engine oil/filter myself instead of going to the lube shops where they put in low quality oil and filter and want to charge a lot of good quality ones. I havent changed the oil myself on this car. where is the oil drain located and how to remove and install oil filter. any precautions when doing that.? I plan to use non synthetic oil (Castrol high mileage or Quaker state oil). Which oil filter should I use? Also how difficult it is to change the transmission oil. would appreciate any suggestions and precautions.
thanks.
thanks.
rum runner
03-14-2005, 06:44 AM
If you've never changed fluids you might need to buy a couple things.
I use plastic Rhino Ramps from Wal Mart to elevate the car. You need a 10 mm allen to remove the trans fluid drain plug. At the auto parts store look under brake tools for that piece. GM uses a 10 mm allen on the brakes that will fit your transmission drain plug. Oil drain is 13 mm (I think) socket. Buy a small set of metric sockets (not expensive).
Oil drain is on the left side; trans fluid drain is on the right side of engine. Read owners manual for checking fluid levels.
I would use Castrol over Quaker State oil. Wix, Purlator, AC Delco, Fram Tough Guard all good filters. Toyota filters are my choice. The oil filter is a breeze to remove on Camry 4 cyl. You might need an oil filter wrench if filter is too tight from previous oil change. Hand tighten the new filter after putting clean oil on the gasket.
I use plastic Rhino Ramps from Wal Mart to elevate the car. You need a 10 mm allen to remove the trans fluid drain plug. At the auto parts store look under brake tools for that piece. GM uses a 10 mm allen on the brakes that will fit your transmission drain plug. Oil drain is 13 mm (I think) socket. Buy a small set of metric sockets (not expensive).
Oil drain is on the left side; trans fluid drain is on the right side of engine. Read owners manual for checking fluid levels.
I would use Castrol over Quaker State oil. Wix, Purlator, AC Delco, Fram Tough Guard all good filters. Toyota filters are my choice. The oil filter is a breeze to remove on Camry 4 cyl. You might need an oil filter wrench if filter is too tight from previous oil change. Hand tighten the new filter after putting clean oil on the gasket.
t4ia
03-14-2005, 02:47 PM
Thanks.. I will change the engine oil. how much oil do you put on top of the new filter gasket. should I drip some oil on it or just lubricate it a little bit. How is the transmission oil added. Can it be poured in like we do engine oil or does it need special tools.
rum runner
03-14-2005, 05:52 PM
Put a little clean oil on your finger and smear it on the new oil filter gasket.
Add transmission fluid in the dip stick tub of the transmission. Auto Zone or Wal Mart sells slinder orange funnels (99 cents) that will work. Draining the transmission fluid thru the drain plug releases a little over two quarts of AT fluid. (with car on ramp). I drain the fluid about every 300-400 miles, about four times until the fluid begins to turn a reddish tint. You could pay $79.00 to get a 12 qt. flush if you wanted at a Jiffy Lube.
Add transmission fluid in the dip stick tub of the transmission. Auto Zone or Wal Mart sells slinder orange funnels (99 cents) that will work. Draining the transmission fluid thru the drain plug releases a little over two quarts of AT fluid. (with car on ramp). I drain the fluid about every 300-400 miles, about four times until the fluid begins to turn a reddish tint. You could pay $79.00 to get a 12 qt. flush if you wanted at a Jiffy Lube.
t4ia
03-14-2005, 06:29 PM
after how many miles is it good to change the transmission fluid on these cars.
Mike Gerber
03-14-2005, 07:44 PM
The oil drain plug on this car should be 14MM.
As far as the transmission fluid change interval, I like 2 years or 30,000 miles, whichever occurs first.
Mike
As far as the transmission fluid change interval, I like 2 years or 30,000 miles, whichever occurs first.
Mike
yoji6365
03-28-2005, 02:27 AM
Put a little clean oil on your finger and smear it on the new oil filter gasket.
Add transmission fluid in the dip stick tub of the transmission. Auto Zone or Wal Mart sells slinder orange funnels (99 cents) that will work. Draining the transmission fluid thru the drain plug releases a little over two quarts of AT fluid. (with car on ramp). I drain the fluid about every 300-400 miles, about four times until the fluid begins to turn a reddish tint. You could pay $79.00 to get a 12 qt. flush if you wanted at a Jiffy Lube.
You drain the fluid every 300-400 miles?
Add transmission fluid in the dip stick tub of the transmission. Auto Zone or Wal Mart sells slinder orange funnels (99 cents) that will work. Draining the transmission fluid thru the drain plug releases a little over two quarts of AT fluid. (with car on ramp). I drain the fluid about every 300-400 miles, about four times until the fluid begins to turn a reddish tint. You could pay $79.00 to get a 12 qt. flush if you wanted at a Jiffy Lube.
You drain the fluid every 300-400 miles?
Brian R.
04-17-2005, 01:43 AM
Yes, as he said, he does it four times at that interval instead of paying $79 at Jiffy Lube for a flush. It is not as efficient, but much cheaper.
Yes, oil pan drain bolt is 14 mm.
Yes, oil pan drain bolt is 14 mm.
ashutoshvsingh
04-19-2005, 04:48 PM
Yes, as he said, he does it four times at that interval instead of paying $79 at Jiffy Lube for a flush. It is not as efficient, but much cheaper.
Yes, oil pan drain bolt is 14 mm.
Hi,
How much oil does the 99 V6 engine take. I put in 5quarts. Is it enough. I cant seem to get a correct measure from the dip stick. It seems it is going above the top hole on the dip stick, and I know for sure that it should be below that hole.
thanks,
Ashutosh
Yes, oil pan drain bolt is 14 mm.
Hi,
How much oil does the 99 V6 engine take. I put in 5quarts. Is it enough. I cant seem to get a correct measure from the dip stick. It seems it is going above the top hole on the dip stick, and I know for sure that it should be below that hole.
thanks,
Ashutosh
Brian R.
04-20-2005, 08:55 AM
Check your owner's manual or call a Toyota dealer and ask.
domino
04-26-2005, 12:53 AM
Hi,
How much oil does the 99 V6 engine take. I put in 5quarts. Is it enough. I cant seem to get a correct measure from the dip stick. It seems it is going above the top hole on the dip stick, and I know for sure that it should be below that hole.
thanks,
Ashutosh
I know you're asking about the 99, but I have the 92 V6 and it takes a litte bit over 4 quarts, I'm not so sure that 5 quarts isn't too much, abnd you never want to overdo it. Your manual will tell you however. I have a feeling 5 may be small amount too much, but like I said I don't know for sure.
-chris
How much oil does the 99 V6 engine take. I put in 5quarts. Is it enough. I cant seem to get a correct measure from the dip stick. It seems it is going above the top hole on the dip stick, and I know for sure that it should be below that hole.
thanks,
Ashutosh
I know you're asking about the 99, but I have the 92 V6 and it takes a litte bit over 4 quarts, I'm not so sure that 5 quarts isn't too much, abnd you never want to overdo it. Your manual will tell you however. I have a feeling 5 may be small amount too much, but like I said I don't know for sure.
-chris
wbchang
06-11-2005, 01:09 PM
Where is the oil filter and drain plug located on 2003 Camry 4-cy?
L98Driver
06-11-2005, 01:26 PM
just don't use a fram filter they are horrible, they use cardboard end caps, so they can leak dirty oil back into the system, which increases engine wear, pennzoil filters are the same thing as a fram extra guard so don't use those either, purolator wix acdelco k&n bosch premium filters are all good ones, i would use the max life filter since it is the same as the purolator at a lower price
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