May 23rd, 2016 9:30 pmTry hockey tape on the filter with a short overlap in the counter clock wise direction. If your buying one to use multiple times. Don't do like I did. Where can I buy a Toyota oil filter wrench 64. My only recourse was to re-install the old oil which had been drained into a sqeaky-clean contaner, fortunately. There were still a few other models of Toyota vehicles but I don't remember. .
I think I would've kept it and rated a 5 star. Here is the store locator link for your area. Single piece cast aluminum construction for strength and durability. Then use the vise to keep the filter housing. My only recourse was to re-install the old oil which had been drained into a sqeaky-clean contaner, fortunately.
Perfect Fit For Your Corolla Won't get stuck on the oil filter housing eliminating the hassle of prying it off! This video shows you the location of your oil drain plug, oil filter, oil fill cap and dipstick in addition to the steps needed to change the oil and filter in your Corolla. I had to buy a special for my socket wrench. This video shows you how to change the oil and oil filter in your 2010 Toyota Corolla. Use of this site is subject to certain. Rated 5 out of 5 by oilfilter123 from This wrench fits great , it holds the clip back while you remover the filter , and I also like th. I had 3-4 brands to choose from for filter sockets when I worked at oreillys and ive never had someone ask for one that I couldn't get within 24 hours. All of these fluids are extremely harmful to your eyes and skin so it is important to protect yourself.
I learned the hard way last night that the Toyota oil filter wrench is an essential element of the first oil change. Next I tried one of those strap wrenches, which just began to dent the filter. The second time, I bought one of those end-cap wrenches and they slip and pop unless you really get them on the filter ie, get a hammer and give it a few taps so that it goes right onto the filter , and then they work fine, but it also becomes a real pain to get the wrench off the filter afterwards. Striped in a heart beat. Next I tried one of those strap wrenches, which just began to dent the filter.
I already did an oil change on my Corolla back when I thought getting the filter off would be no big deal so now I'm just going to change the filter when I get the right tool and replace the oil I loose. Only issue I had was the wrench tool doesn't seem to sit all the way on my Rav 4 oil filter housing. Plastic was the wrong move. I held my breath, broke a sweat and grunted that thing off. Local store prices may vary from those displayed. I learned the hard way last night that the Toyota oil filter wrench is an essential element of the first oil change. I don't know if other wrenches are like this or if it just inherent in the design of the filter housing but it's a bit of extra work to pry the wrench off the housing when removing or tightening the oil filter housing.
This tells me it didn't fit exactly and was starting to round off. These tools are designed to remove caps without causing damage, making for a quick and simple removal and installation. Then Toyota service people overtighten it. I saw an oil filter wrench set a few years ago that was a great idea, and I'm still kicking myself for not picking one up because they seem to have disappeared off the face of the earth. More Contact Area Won't damage the filter housing by slipping due to poor design or construction! There's nothing inherently wrong with the wrench and it does its job of removing the oil filter housing but this wrench is for removing a cartridge type filter, not a canister type filter.
A 15 minute job was turned into a 1. It rings true, my Toyota Corolla S oil filter was screwed in super tight, and therefore this is a indispensable tool. Autozone, in particular, sells a cheap, metal, 65mm end-cap wrench that is of very poor quality and has a lot of play. Just thought I'd update this thread. Most Toyotas have the oil type printed on the oil cap - it will likely be 5W-20, 5W-30, 5W-40, 10W-30 or 10W-40.
I looked on the back of the package product. If not, any alternative tool just to get this damn oil filter off. We recommend wearing safety glasses whenever you are working under your Corolla. This operation will go much smoother at 10k. By the time I figured out I was no-go on the filter removal the Toyota dealer had already closed. My Rav 4 was not listed on there.