Oil filter VALVOLINE 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 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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VALVOLINE Oil filter

I like Valvoline Restore and Protect along with the OEM black filter. But also, if your washer fluid lights keeps coming on, just unplug it. It’s so much easier than trying to find an another bump in the road to purposefully drive over to turn off! \ud83d\ude02 some say you can fill your washer reservoir with white vinegar and clean the sensor, but it didn’t work for me.

Pros: Valvoline Restore and Protect, OEM black filter
Vehicle: Subaru
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OEM Toyota Oil filter

they're not the best, but they are built exactly to Toyota's specifications. So, while it's possible to have an aftermarket filter not built to Toyota's specifications, an OEM filter is more-or-less guaranteed to operate as intended for your specific car.

Pros: built to specifications, operates as intended
Cons: not the best
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VALVOLINE Oil filter
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Rating 1.0

Their most recent mistake cost me my entire vehicle. They put my oil filter cover on without an oil filter. This caused debris from less than three months to create enough friction to blow a piston arm in my engine.

Cons: blew a piston arm
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