Oil filter OEM Honda or OEM Toyota

OEM Toyota Oil filter

$48.11 is what I paid to buy the oil and filter at the dealership and do the labor myself. That's a genuine Toyota filter as well as a 6 quart case of Toyota 0W16.

Pros: genuine Toyota filter
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OEM Honda Oil filter

You should definitely change the oil. I always recommend doing an oil change when you buy a car. When I bought my 22 civic and took it to service (because it was still in warranty) the mechanic told me it was a great thing i brought it in because the filter was so loose that he basically did 2 turns before oil started coming out. You never want to risk anything.

Pros: mechanic found loose filter
Cons: risk of engine damage
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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OEM Toyota Oil filter

I'd do oil change as close to leaving as possible with full synthetic oil. Look into oil filter status after that long.

Pros: full synthetic oil
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Toyota Oil filter

I\u2019ve been bringing these OEM Toyota filters to the shop for years now. And they\u2019re always the exact same ones, and moreover, they\u2019ve always put them on for me without a problem. Today, for some reason, they told me that it\u2019s not compatible with my car?

Pros: exact same ones, always worked
Cons: not compatible with car
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OEM Honda Oil filter

i’d like to introduce you to the honda k series. filter on back of engine, hard to reach from top, hard to reach from bottom, easiest but still hard from wheel well. oh and if it’s a honda element or CRV, it pisses oil all down your subframe and axle shaft.

Pros: easiest from wheel well
Cons: pisses oil everywhere
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