What size is a Toyota oil filter wrench?
Use a 27mm or 1-1/6″ drive socket with a ratchet to remove the filter.
Do I need an oil filter wrench?
Every reputable oil filter is designed to seal for tens of thousands of miles with no more than a good hand-tightening. You don’t need a wrench unless you have one of those deeply recessed filters with no space around it for your hands. Then use the wrench to tighten a half-turn more.
Which type of wrench is used to remove an oil filter?
You can use a spider wrench with a 3/8-inch ratchet driver to remove the oil filter. There are two types of spider wrenches, claw, and jaw, and they grab the filter slightly differently. Spider wrenches are useful for filters tucked away in confined areas.
What size is the oil filter wrench on a 2010 Corolla?
The 2010 toyota corolla requires a 64.5Mm sized oil filter wrench in order to remove the engine oil filter.
How do I size an oil filter wrench?
Count the number of flutes on the cap of your oil filter. Measure your oil filter from one edge to the other edge. Get the oil filter cap wrench that has the same number of flutes but let the inner diameter of the cap be bigger than the oil filter cap.
Are oil filter wrenches Universal?
If you are unsure of your oil filter size, or need to change the oil filter on different vehicles and only want one oil filter tool, the CRAFTSMAN® 3-Jaw Oil Filter Wrench is the right tool for the job. The universal design of the metal jaws will fit oil filters between 2-in and 4-1/2-in.
How often should you change the oil in a 2010 Toyota Corolla?
The Toyota handbook that came with your Corolla can give you a recommended oil change schedule, which is about every 6 months or 5,000 miles. That being said, many drivers opt to change their oil more frequently, instead bringing them in every 3 months or 3,000 miles.