What are the steps for an oil change?

What are the steps for an oil change?

Follow these steps to change your own oil:

  1. Step 1: Jack It Up, Open It Up.
  2. Step 2: Unplug It, Drain It.
  3. Step 3: Off With the Old Filter.
  4. Step 4: Drain Plug in, Filter On.
  5. Step 5: Fill It Back Up with Oil.
  6. Step 6: Check the Oil Level, Check for Leaks.

Does Toyota Camry use synthetic oil?

Which oil goes in my Camry? The 2020 Toyota Camry takes 0W-20 synthetic oil. Toyota has an additive that’s added to their OEM oil, which can be purchased a Toyota dealership. However, any 0W-20 synthetic oil that is ILSAC-certified will work.

How often does Toyota recommended oil change?

every 10,000 miles
Toyota recommends that you have your oil changed every 10,000 miles, but to continue with the 5,000-mile service intervals for fluid top offs, inspections, and tire rotations.

What to use to remove oil filter on Toyota Camry?

Using Motivx oil filter wrench to loosen tight filter. Using a 27mm socket and a 3/8″ drive ratchet, remove the oil filter with the MX2320 oil filter wrench.

How long does it take for an oil change on a Toyota Camry?

The oil change on these late model Toyota Camry’s usually takes around 25-35 minutes. Using a car lift and having all your parts and tools lined out in a clean work area will make the job even faster. Before starting, make sure that you have all the proper parts and tools needed to complete the oil change. These are listed above.

Where do you put the oil cap on a Toyota Camry?

Open the hood of the car and set the hood prop rod in place to keep it open. Locate the oil cap and remove it. Motivx Pro Tip: Set the oil cap on your hood latch, so that the hood will not close at the end of your oil change if you forget to put the cap back on.

Can a oil pump sprocket be removed from a Camry?

With the crankshaft sprocket removed, you can now change the oil pump seals. If you are going to just replace the entire oil pump, the camshaft sprocket (on the left) will also have to be removed using the adjuster tool to protect those sprockets.