Oil filter Motorcraft or OEM Toyota

OEM Toyota Oil filter

For all my Toyotas, I just buy the OEM Toyota filters bc they’ve got them at basically any Walmart, don’t even have to go to the dealership for them. I’ve opened those up too and they’re way better quality.

Pros: better quality, easily available
Vehicle: Toyota
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Motorcraft Oil filter

Personally I’ll ONLY use the manufacturer filters on my vehicles and I’ll look through the catalogs to find the largest filter that fits. I’ve been using Motorcraft FL1As on my pu for the 28 years I’ve owned it and it’s cheap insurance.

Pros: reliable, cheap insurance
Part number: FL1AS
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OEM Toyota Oil filter

I was overjoyed when I saw that a toyota-branded oil filter was a touch over $5 vs $25 for the an oil filter for the 997.

Pros: cheap, readily available
Cons: expensive for 997
Vehicle: Porsche
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Motorcraft Oil filter
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For oil filter, I run the same one on my 302 and 390: Motorcraft FL-1A. I believe it is (or was, at least) made by Purolator and is my go-to for my old Ford V8s.

Pros: reliable, preferred choice
Vehicle: Ford
Part number: FL-1A
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OEM Toyota Oil filter

I don't believe in trans flushes, nor do the experienced techs I talk to. They just push debris into places it's not supposed to be. Just do a drain and refill (with a new filter, if there's a replaceable filter). I've been doing a drain and refill every 30k on my Tacoma since I bought it with 76k miles - just rolled over 150k. Had my guy drop the pan and clean the screen and magnets on the last one and he said everything looked fantastic inside, no major debris, magnets were fairly clean.

Pros: magnets were fairly clean
Cons: push debris into places
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 150000 km
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OEM Toyota Oil filter

I use oem but if I am out, or traveling and need a filter I use Mobile 1 M1-301A filter which is twice the size but fits perfectly. I think it’s an older Ranger filter. I used to buy the same size from Amsoil before going back to Toyota brand. Its a great filter but probably overkill.

Pros: great filter, fits perfectly
Cons: probably overkill
Vehicle: Toyota
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Motorcraft Oil filter

I use Motorcaft synthetic oil and filter. It's what the manufacturer recommends. There are probably 50 other oils out there that are just fine for regular driving and the occasional burnout. I just tend to stick with what the people who designed the engine would recommend over what someone on the internet does, unless there is a clear reason not to. And if you disagree, you do you.

Pros: manufacturer recommended
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OEM Toyota Oil filter

I tend to lean dealership if I don't do it myself. I have gone a couple of those places before and I damn near have to break out the screw driver to get the oil filter off.

Cons: overly tight oil filter
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Toyota Oil filter

Did an oil change on my dad's Yaris last year on the 1NZ-FE motor. Everything went well until I got to the oil filter. My dumbass confused clockwise and counterclockwise. So instead of losing it I was basically over tightening it to the point it got stuck.

Pros: dad was chill
Cons: filter glued tight
Vehicle: Toyota Yaris
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