This was interesting to watch and you are indeed very meticulous. However by the time you've got the car up the front wheel ramps, chocked the wheels, raised the back wheels, put the back wheels on blocks then raised the wheels with the blocks together to insert the shim blocks, lowered the car, removed the front ramps, jacked the front blocks and wheels up together, inserted the front shim blocks and lowered the car ready to start the oil change, I'm literally already well into the actual oil change using one hydraulic jack and one jack stand. Incidentally I did the engine oil change today on my 2007 YRS Yaris.
Actually, the work that was done at the time of filming are gearbox oil change and the exhaust pipe shield with corroded mounting bolt, I just raise all the wheels for the access and I made a quick oil change but any way thanks for watching...most of the time when I do oil change only the front ramps are used..
It'd be great to know what you're actually doing and why, like "changing the oil filter", "soaking the new filter so the engine won't run dry", "replacing the gasket because reusing the old might leak oil" , and so on
Hello very nice ramp! Is there any reason why you didn't add a ramp to the back just like the front so that you do not need to jack up the rear with a hydraulic jack? Thank you
Excellent video one thing indont understand did u open the oil filter by clockwise or anticlock wise as per my understanding everything open on anticlockwise pls confirm
How do you know what engine oil to use? Google says that Toyota recommends 5w30, it also says that it recommends 0w20 but when I check at the store all 5w30 comes up with information that it's not for my vehicle. I drive Toyota Yaris Mk2 1.33 Petrol - it's 14 year old car.
The vehicle identification number..17 character number..it should be in your car's door name plate..if you have that ..then will know if is belt or chain
yes, this engine is known to burn more oil. but in my yaris (13 year old) with this engine, i dont have any problem on burning oil. maybe because I change my oil every 5 thousand miles and I only use Castrol Magnatec 0W-20 oil..thanks for watching
Thanks, just bought a 2009 1.33 dual vvti Yaris with 108 k klms. No blue smoke and runs really well. No oil inside exhaust . Will def do regular fully synthetic oil changes. Subbed
good video except that I put the joint to the wrong place and after a few kilometers I lost all my oil ,the joint was ouside ,I am 70 years old and I take medecine it's why.Thanks for the next time ,it will be good for memory.
NEVER, EVER, take your Yaris to a quick change oil shop. I bought a used Yaris, noticed the sticker in the window for the next oil change from some monkey shop I did my oil change myself today and the filter was tightened on so damn tight I had to use my Irwin expandable wrench to get it off and the oil plug was damn near stripped as some low paid oil jockey must have used an impact wrench on it....
I had it one time to have an oil change on a shop..but they broke the handle where you open the hood..so I do my oil change since then..thanks for viewing
Agreed. I wouldn't use an intuitive homemade ramp system like this as either, because it's more complicated and there's seemingly more to go wrong with the setup.
Yes and considering the possible cost of lumber or any material used plus time consumed making them, compared to what cheap jack stands cost i think they are quite reliable, cheap and good option for these home made ones. That being said on the other hand if you like making stuff that has pupose/use, then sure go for it
I know there's a notch in the oil filter cap that looks like it would be for a pick or screwdriver but Toyota says not to use such tools in the instructions that come with the OEM filter. How & why to replace an o-ring without any tools. See this one minute video... m.ua-cam.com/video/a0D_vGFgLD8/v-deo.html
Not necessarily, but for this car every time I change the engine oil or gearbox oil , I make sure that the car is level otherwise its overfill..thanks for watching
JLS Etnuper how can you over fill it. If you loook in the owners manual and online. You will know that it takes 3.7 litres of motor oil so I don't see how you could over fill it
This was interesting to watch and you are indeed very meticulous. However by the time you've got the car up the front wheel ramps, chocked the wheels, raised the back wheels, put the back wheels on blocks then raised the wheels with the blocks together to insert the shim blocks, lowered the car, removed the front ramps, jacked the front blocks and wheels up together, inserted the front shim blocks and lowered the car ready to start the oil change, I'm literally already well into the actual oil change using one hydraulic jack and one jack stand. Incidentally I did the engine oil change today on my 2007 YRS Yaris.
Actually, the work that was done at the time of filming are gearbox oil change and the exhaust pipe shield with corroded mounting bolt, I just raise all the wheels for the access and I made a quick oil change but any way thanks for watching...most of the time when I do oil change only the front ramps are used..
Brilliant! Excellent safety procedure at the beginning & Magnatec 👌
Thanks 👍
Your videos are great!
thank you
It'd be great to know what you're actually doing and why, like "changing the oil filter", "soaking the new filter so the engine won't run dry", "replacing the gasket because reusing the old might leak oil" , and so on
Hello very nice ramp! Is there any reason why you didn't add a ramp to the back just like the front so that you do not need to jack up the rear with a hydraulic jack? Thank you
Those wooden ramp..... sooo wise, i'm stunned
Thanks for watching..
This was an amazing video very professional way to change the oil
thank you for the comment..
Excellent video one thing indont understand did u open the oil filter by clockwise or anticlock wise as per my understanding everything open on anticlockwise pls confirm
watch again the video..it is anticlockwise
Thank so much for your great video, you are super star 🌟👍
Thanks for comment..
Very nice ramps!
thank you
Maybe add a lock of some kind for the front chock blocks.
Yes..there is some changes of the ramp in the future..thanks for watching
You didn't remove the inner part of the filter holder which should be done first. That's why you also have a smaller gasket with your filter kit.
the reason is, I did not buy the OEM filter kit, and Im afraid the small o-ring will not set properly and will create leak..thanks for watching..
No need for ramps at all, everything is at an arms reach-easy
It doesn't look difficult, the problem is that I don't have the necessary tool. 😂😢
How do you know what engine oil to use? Google says that Toyota recommends 5w30, it also says that it recommends 0w20 but when I check at the store all 5w30 comes up with information that it's not for my vehicle. I drive Toyota Yaris Mk2 1.33 Petrol - it's 14 year old car.
thanks for watching..check your owners manual..
Excellent. Really appreciated.
Thank you..
Is the Toyota Yaris 2011 Terra Sporty engine belted or chained?
do you have a VIN number?
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The vehicle identification number..17 character number..it should be in your car's door name plate..if you have that ..then will know if is belt or chain
Ramp envy 😍
Great stuff thank you.
thanks for viewing..
Y la capa de ozono?
Sería importante que digas dónde depositas el aceite
mi casa está a solo 1 km de una estación de reciclaje ... gracias por ver
did you make those ramps your self? also where did you get that oil filter tool from? I have never seen that before
the ramps are homemade , check this link ua-cam.com/video/mPVhuZ2NDfg/v-deo.html
the oil filter tool, bought from aliexpress ..thanks for watching
for the ramp check the link www.jlsetnuper.epizy.com/?i=1
Does this engine burn oil..the piston rings problem?
yes, this engine is known to burn more oil. but in my yaris (13 year old) with this engine, i dont have any problem on burning oil. maybe because I change my oil every 5 thousand miles and I only use Castrol Magnatec 0W-20 oil..thanks for watching
Thanks, just bought a 2009 1.33 dual vvti Yaris with 108 k klms. No blue smoke and runs really well. No oil inside exhaust . Will def do regular fully synthetic oil changes. Subbed
Which engine oil for this engine ? 0w-20 is recommended but you are using 5w-20, is this ok? First time doing it myself, thanks in advance
5W-20 is also in the manual..but 0W-20 is recommended if you car has a low mileage..
Great ramps
Thank you
Well done !
thank you..
good video except that I put the joint to the wrong place and after a few kilometers I lost all my oil ,the joint was ouside ,I am 70 years old and I take medecine it's why.Thanks for the next time ,it will be good for memory.
Thanks for watching
what size is the oil filter cap wrench?
www.ebay.ie/itm/Universal-14-Flutes-Oil-Filter-Wrench-Cap-Housing-Tool-Remover-for-TOYOTA/293633529559?hash=item445dec16d7:g:9E8AAOSwtf1e~Hx1
Thanks
what is size of that car engine? is 1 little or 3 little thank you
Its a 1.33cc engine...thanks for viewing
Can't stand those cartridge style oil filters. Much prefer the regular spin-on kind.
NEVER, EVER, take your Yaris to a quick change oil shop. I bought a used Yaris, noticed the sticker in the window for the next oil change from some monkey shop
I did my oil change myself today and the filter was tightened on so damn tight I had to use my Irwin expandable wrench to get it off and the oil plug was damn near stripped as some low paid oil jockey must have used an impact wrench on it....
I had it one time to have an oil change on a shop..but they broke the handle where you open the hood..so I do my oil change since then..thanks for viewing
Great job
Thank you
4 jacks stands are a lot easier
Agreed. I wouldn't use an intuitive homemade ramp system like this as either, because it's more complicated and there's seemingly more to go wrong with the setup.
Yes and considering the possible cost of lumber or any material used plus time consumed making them, compared to what cheap jack stands cost i think they are quite reliable, cheap and good option for these home made ones.
That being said on the other hand if you like making stuff that has pupose/use, then sure go for it
I know there's a notch in the oil filter cap that looks like it would be for a pick or screwdriver but Toyota says not to use such tools in the instructions that come with the OEM filter.
How & why to replace an o-ring without any tools.
See this one minute video...
m.ua-cam.com/video/a0D_vGFgLD8/v-deo.html
Is a little funni var. Ind i know is a good one .
Thanks for watching..
👍🤝🤝🤝 !!!
Don't see the point In Jacking up the rear wheels
Not necessarily, but for this car every time I change the engine oil or gearbox oil , I make sure that the car is level otherwise its overfill..thanks for watching
JLS Etnuper how can you over fill it. If you loook in the owners manual and online. You will know that it takes 3.7 litres of motor oil so I don't see how you could over fill it
Start from 3:30, finish at 14:30, no offence
Where did you get the ramps?
thanks for wacthing..I build the ramp my self, check here ua-cam.com/video/mPVhuZ2NDfg/v-deo.html
What size is the socket for the oil filter?