I personally, Use 5w30 oil for this type of car but for the last service I used 0w/40 because the car parts store put the Reg No in and it came up as 0w/40 oil grade for this car lol so no question asked. But well done for pointing that out. Cheers buddy. 😉👍
The warranty usually covers your vehicle only if you service your car in a garages which are recommended by the main dealers or seller and service your car on a regular basis with a service stamps on your service book. If you miss a service which has already been passed the due date that will automatically nullify your warranty. However, The warranty on cars are all varies such as, Aftermarket warranties etc. If you do not care about that then DIY service 👍😊 thanks
Yes all the Toyotas have fuel filters however, Most of the newer Toyotas models don't need to changed them because they are lifetime. But if you want to change it you can. The fuel filter is located underneath the car almost near the rear door where your fuel tank is.
I would dip the oil filter in engine oil for few minutes then will put it on. Thanks very much
Great tip!
I suppose everyone does it differently, I have been doing it the same way for ages without any issues. But good point though cheers 👍
Wrong oil weigth for that hybrid engine, correct is 0w-20 and newer Corolla 0w-16 or 0w-8.
Those engines must use 0w20 oil (preferable), or 0w30/5w30 in the worst case
I personally, Use 5w30 oil for this type of car but for the last service I used 0w/40 because the car parts store put the Reg No in and it came up as 0w/40 oil grade for this car lol so no question asked. But well done for pointing that out. Cheers buddy. 😉👍
@@AJsAuto-FixThose parts stores show wrong oil type, this engine use 0w-20, you break engine wrong oil because it is not engineerin that weight oil.
Follow the manufacture engineer recommendation dude.
Any video for how to fuel filter cleaning
I am not sure if I got what you mean, Usually, You would need to replace the fuel filter with the new one. You don't clean it.
@@AJsAuto-Fix Hi but there isn't any video on CZcams on whereabouts of the fuel filter in a Auris 2016 onwards
Hi. Can you tell me the oil filter wrench diameter? I tried a 65mm one but seems too tight.
Hi, The diameter for the oil filter wrench that I used is about 67mm I hope that helps.
Is it a 1.8 or 1.4L petrol engine? Because forums and webshops refer to everything between 63mm up to 68 for the tool
Will this nullify the warranty on the car or its previous service interval?
The warranty usually covers your vehicle only if you service your car in a garages which are recommended by the main dealers or seller and service your car on a regular basis with a service stamps on your service book. If you miss a service which has already been passed the due date that will automatically nullify your warranty. However, The warranty on cars are all varies such as, Aftermarket warranties etc. If you do not care about that then DIY service 👍😊 thanks
I have a Toyota Auris 1.8 2014 and i cant find anything about a fuel filter. Does the car even have that kind of filter?
Yes all the Toyotas have fuel filters however, Most of the newer Toyotas models don't need to changed them because they are lifetime. But if you want to change it you can. The fuel filter is located underneath the car almost near the rear door where your fuel tank is.
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14 inc spanner not 13
Thanks for the comment, yes I got it wrong while editing, But well done for pointing that out🙏 😊
No worries we are all Humans 😞