| 0W20 Motor Oil - Genuine Toyota Motor Oil - 6 Quart Case Part Number: 00279-0WQTE-6S | 3 | $104.55 |
| Genuine Toyota Oil Filter - Canister Oil Filter Part Number: 90915-YZZN1 | 5 | $21.40 |
| Oil Drain Plug Gasket Part Number: 90430-12031 | 5 | $6.55 |
I did mine in the garage, with the rear wheels outside the garage and down the 1.5-2" elevation change from the garage to the driveway. No jacks were necessary. I'm 6'4 220 for reference...I'm seriously considering changing my own oil. I'm an average sized male. Can anyone here tell me if it can be done properly without the need for jacking up the 4Runner or without using ramps if parked on level ground?
I am going to change the oil myself (I've only done one change so far) and then have Toyota do the scheduled oil changes as part of Toyota Care.Do you guys change your own oil, or do you just take it to a Toyota service center?
I had a shop leave the cap off too - on an older Jeep. I've had a few other crazy things like that happen in shops - even shops I still like. I still have to weigh my time, space, tools, skills, and money - you're always rolling the dice on something. I used to think oil changes were one of those things worth paying someone else to do, but I'm on the fence with this one. If they can't remember to put the cap back on, it's likely other things are getting overlooked.I had a bad experience with my 89 Corolla after a shop changed the oil. They left the oil filler cap off and oil spilled everywhere in the engine bay. Since then, just been doing them all myself.
I had a shop leave the cap off too - on an older Jeep. I've had a few other crazy things like that happen in shops - even shops I still like. I still have to weigh my time, space, tools, skills, and money - you're always rolling the dice on something. I used to think oil changes were one of those things worth paying someone else to do, but I'm on the fence with this one. If they can't remember to put the cap back on, it's likely other things are getting overlooked.
Had a friend that lost an engine due to them forgetting to tighten the oil drain screw. By the time he found out it was too late. He managed to drive it there and after much haggling they told him to stop harassing them or they'll call the cops so he had to tow his car out of there.I had a shop leave the cap off too - on an older Jeep. I've had a few other crazy things like that happen in shops - even shops I still like. I still have to weigh my time, space, tools, skills, and money - you're always rolling the dice on something. I used to think oil changes were one of those things worth paying someone else to do, but I'm on the fence with this one. If they can't remember to put the cap back on, it's likely other things are getting overlooked.