You’re the only video that mentions you can do the oil change without taking the front skid plate off completely. This saves so much time cause I was removing it each time. Thank you!
Thanks for the Fab Tutorial. I found it easier to just remove that plastic splash guard on the front. 3 screws and it was much easier to install skid plate. Also, my plate would not remove unless I removed it. No amount of pushing it forward was going to unlatch it. That plastic guard was just in the way. Lastly, it took a 3' breaker bar to get my filter cartridge loose. That convinced me ti never take it to a dealer again.
Watched 5 to 6 different 5th gen 4runner oil change videos and this one was by far the most clear, concise, accurate video. Perfect for extreme OCD people like me!
Dude! The most comprehensive oil change Video I've ever seen! Great Job! With that you get another Sub... :) Ha looks like most comets say the same thing, "Stay humble Sir!" lol
Good video. One thing to note: the special nipple adapter that drains the filter cartridge will remove the small o-ring automatically when you remove the nipple.
Recently purchased a 2012 SR5 and changed mine for the first time yesterday. Wasn’t too difficult except that I could not remove the skid plate completely so I just left it hanging and had to struggle to get to the filter from the behind the passenger side tire area. I was dreading the potential that the filter would be overnighted but it wasn’t so no issue there. I did notice that there wasn’t a washer on the drain plug of the oil pan so I added a blue nylon washer to be on the safe side. I 100% agree about the difficulty of checking the dip stick. It was already difficult with used oil (around 2k miles on what I changed) but was almost impossible to tell with fresh oil. I finished a little after dark and like you, I had to recheck this morning. Maybe I’ll have better luck with the skid plate next time. I plan to do it again in 2k miles as this was just to flush the oil that was in it when I purchased it since I wasn’t sure what the dealer was running in it. I had just enough Kirkland oil to use for this change but plan to go to Pennzoil Platinum High Mileage since I’m at 108k miles. At 110k my plan is to change every 5k so the nice round numbers will help remind me.😊
Best ever! I came here just to see how you removed the skid plate! Mine is problematic to remove and I've been doing the oil changes with the plate dropped down hanging. It's not fun removing the oil filter housing with the plate in the way!
just a little heads up but what you're calling the oil ratchet wrench is actually a breaker bar and it meant to break bolts that are torqued high like tire lugnuts. i don't suggest using it to tighten a nut or bolt but using a torque wrench or a regular ratchet.
On my ‘22 TRD Off Road I removed the plastic part between the skid plate and the bumper cover. Without doing this I could not see the holes that the hinge tabs fit into. Watching many videos, there are many different skid plate configurations.
Laying on the floor in my garage as I’m typing this and just discovered this too. 12mm is too big for the first 2 bolts on skid plate. 2024 SR5 premium here
Just one thing You didn't mention replacing the crush washer. Other then that, excellent video. One more thing, I have a TRD skid plate. Pretty heavy, two people may be needed.
If I don't do any off road driving, I am wondering if it's best to just remove the skid plate and not put it back on? I also do oil changes very frequently like every 3K miles so it will save me some time.
This is the first 4R oil change video I’ve seen that didnt use an oil filter housing removal tool that didnt touch the “ears” on the filter. Why do you not use that kind, and can you post a pointer to that beast you’re using?
Getting the skid plate on/off is a major nuisance, unless you have 3 hands. My wife's lives in the garage. Her idea of off-roading is parking with 2 tires on the lawn.
Did you remove the air dam in front prior? My 23 Limited has the air dam that makes removing the push clip a pain. The push clip is under the air dam but your video doesnt show it. Is it an exclusive thing for just limiteds?
Baxter adapter, after market skid plate and Fumoto valve. The factory design is overly complicated and the plastic filter housing will crack when over torqued by the dealership. Do yourself a favor.
This is the absolute best 5th gen oil change video that I have seen. Please do other videos! Transmission fluid change would be awesome!
Just the steps and the facts, no unnecessary fluff to lengthen the video. Please do more 4runner videos. Diff fluid, radiator flush, trans fluid:)
Finally a video with clearly labeled parts, tools, and bolts. Thank you.
As others have mentioned, finally a video which clearly shows and numbers the skid plate fasteners. Outstanding! Thank you!
You’re the only video that mentions you can do the oil change without taking the front skid plate off completely. This saves so much time cause I was removing it each time. Thank you!
I agree with the next guy. No extra aftermarket confusion, just straight to the point oil change.
Thanks for the Fab Tutorial. I found it easier to just remove that plastic splash guard on the front. 3 screws and it was much easier to install skid plate. Also, my plate would not remove unless I removed it. No amount of pushing it forward was going to unlatch it. That plastic guard was just in the way.
Lastly, it took a 3' breaker bar to get my filter cartridge loose. That convinced me ti never take it to a dealer again.
perfect explanation video. No extra nonsense about metal filter housings.
Yeah, this is the first 4 runner oil change where they didn’t want to switch out the plastic filter housing. Great video.
WOW. Absolutely BEST oil change vid on the 4runner. Thank you so much.
Watched 5 to 6 different 5th gen 4runner oil change videos and this one was by far the most clear, concise, accurate video. Perfect for extreme OCD people like me!
I’m in a red pro….but man…this trim look so goood!
Very informative. I wish I'd see your video first and place the rubber ring in the right place from the first time.
Thank you!
Dude!
The most comprehensive oil change Video I've ever seen!
Great Job! With that you get another Sub... :)
Ha looks like most comets say the same thing, "Stay humble Sir!" lol
This is a fantastic tutorial!
Good video. One thing to note: the special nipple adapter that drains the filter cartridge will remove the small o-ring automatically when you remove the nipple.
But if you take the small oring out first, the plastic nipple will snap easily.
Recently purchased a 2012 SR5 and changed mine for the first time yesterday. Wasn’t too difficult except that I could not remove the skid plate completely so I just left it hanging and had to struggle to get to the filter from the behind the passenger side tire area. I was dreading the potential that the filter would be overnighted but it wasn’t so no issue there. I did notice that there wasn’t a washer on the drain plug of the oil pan so I added a blue nylon washer to be on the safe side. I 100% agree about the difficulty of checking the dip stick. It was already difficult with used oil (around 2k miles on what I changed) but was almost impossible to tell with fresh oil. I finished a little after dark and like you, I had to recheck this morning.
Maybe I’ll have better luck with the skid plate next time. I plan to do it again in 2k miles as this was just to flush the oil that was in it when I purchased it since I wasn’t sure what the dealer was running in it. I had just enough Kirkland oil to use for this change but plan to go to Pennzoil Platinum High Mileage since I’m at 108k miles. At 110k my plan is to change every 5k so the nice round numbers will help remind me.😊
Best ever! I came here just to see how you removed the skid plate! Mine is problematic to remove and I've been doing the oil changes with the plate dropped down hanging. It's not fun removing the oil filter housing with the plate in the way!
Wow, this is the best tutorial on 4Runner oil change and re-set. Congrats.
quick, to-the-point no BS explanation. I have already changed my new 4R oil once before but wanted a refresher before doing it again today. thank you
Always pre-fill. Well done sir.
Your vid is the absolute best 4Runner oil change vid. Soo many poor ones out there from some big channels.
Outstanding instructional video, thank you
Very organized and gives the small steps to doing the proper job. Great job dude and awesome vid!
It's already been said by others, but VERY nicely done! Many thanks for this video.
Nice job, very professional.
Thae best ever tutorial! Very detailed. Thanks for putting a lot of work into this video. Helped me a lot! Keep them coming!
Thanks so much for the torque specs
Thanks for this video. Possibly the best I've seen.
Great tutorial
Great video..Thank you for showing how to change the oil for the 5th Gen. 4runner..
Wow 😮 well done ! Great video
Great, clear instruction. I'd probably run the engine to check for leaks before installing the skid plate though.
just a little heads up but what you're calling the oil ratchet wrench is actually a breaker bar and it meant to break bolts that are torqued high like tire lugnuts. i don't suggest using it to tighten a nut or bolt but using a torque wrench or a regular ratchet.
On my ‘22 TRD Off Road I removed the plastic part between the skid plate and the bumper cover. Without doing this I could not see the holes that the hinge tabs fit into. Watching many videos, there are many different skid plate configurations.
Always great videos.
Thanks Joe!
Excellent video. Thank you so much. Question. 64mm oil wrench… where did you get yours ?
Awesome vid!
Thanks this was really easy to follow
The best video. Thank you so very much.
Perfect! Well done brother.
The foremost front skid is 2, 10mm bolt using 10mm socket and clip, just to mention
2:23
Laying on the floor in my garage as I’m typing this and just discovered this too. 12mm is too big for the first 2 bolts on skid plate. 2024 SR5 premium here
very informative and to the point
Super helpful vid!
Thank you very much!!
Excellent tutorial! Thanks!
thank you for clear stable video
Easiest tutorial I’ve seen. Thank you. But did you only jack the passenger side?
Don't forget to install a new crush washer on the oil pan drain plug!
I’ve always reused the washer it comes with without any leaks
Just one thing
You didn't mention replacing the crush washer. Other then that, excellent video. One more thing, I have a TRD skid plate. Pretty heavy, two people may be needed.
He doesn’t have to change it. The fumoto valve stays always on
Great video, thank you!
Great tutorial 👍🏽 but how do you reset the dash on a 2018 runner?
No crush washer on drain bolt?
Do you have a video on transmission fluid change for the 5th gen 4runner? Can you do one in case you don't have one?
There is a metal clip on the side of the oil filter. Does that have to be removed first before unscrewing the filter?
Skid plate was the hardest part…… question did you have much metal….my 23. At 700 km I had lots of metal.
If I don't do any off road driving, I am wondering if it's best to just remove the skid plate and not put it back on? I also do oil changes very frequently like every 3K miles so it will save me some time.
This is the first 4R oil change video I’ve seen that didnt use an oil filter housing removal tool that didnt touch the “ears” on the filter. Why do you not use that kind, and can you post a pointer to that beast you’re using?
Can you provide a link for the oil filter wrench? I was looking at one that had "teeth" in it.
very helpful
Thank you
What about that clip on the oil filter housing? I think that locks the housing down. Is this correct?
Forgot to mention the crush washer for the oil plug.
So how do you know exactly how much torque is being added when tightening?
Gracias muy bien explicado
so you replace the clip, or go without?
I know I can do the research opinions full synthetic? And how much do you typically spend changing yourself? Where do you take your used oil
Full synthetic. Can take used oil to local recycling centers or most auto parts stores for no charge
When did you do the 1st oil change? I noticed you have a little over 5k on the obo
Sir we're can I purchase the radiator botttom push clips
Is perfect but I’m only used 6 q oil never more
I am guessing you are listing the torque in inch pounds and not foot pounds,
Getting the skid plate on/off is a major nuisance, unless you have 3 hands. My wife's lives in the garage. Her idea of off-roading is parking with 2 tires on the lawn.
It would be nice if Toyota put a big enough opening to get to the oil filter too without having to take that monster off every time
You skipped the part where the drain bolt gasket will stick to the pan and you never showed a new one being put on. Otherwise, it's a very good video.
I wish I saw this video first..
Did you remove the air dam in front prior? My 23 Limited has the air dam that makes removing the push clip a pain. The push clip is under the air dam but your video doesnt show it. Is it an exclusive thing for just limiteds?
Yes, it is limited exclusive also sr5 sports. They both have front bumpers that drop low so need air dams.
Baxter adapter, after market skid plate and Fumoto valve. The factory design is overly complicated and the plastic filter housing will crack when over torqued by the dealership. Do yourself a favor.
Toyotas are a pain.