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My last oil change was done at the dealership. So today I went out to change my oil and everything was going smooth until I hit the filter. SOMEONE at Toyota must not have been paying attention when they said "Don't Screw on the filter like you're Rambo". So I reach up to get it, no luck. Reach Down to get it. No luck there. I got out one of those oil filter wrenches, but it couldn't shrink enough to fit. I sit in my garage pondering how to do this. I go and search the tool bench for something useful, and I stumble upon a good friend...Sandpaper. I ripped off a piece and went to the filter again. After a few twists the filter buckled like an 8 year-old girl. The world was saved and the filter was removed and banished to the deep layers of hell.
Moral of the story- If you ever are having troubles getting off your oil filter, use sandpaper. It works. -------------------- 1991 MR2 - T-tops - Crimson Red - Gen3 3SGTE - Lots of money
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined Feb 26, '06 From Bowling Green, OH Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
I've always avoided that problem by putting a little bit of oil on the seal around the filter. But, I did have that problem when changing the oil in my car the first time (last week. just got my celi). I wonder if my usual trick will work with this car? Only time will tell...
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QUOTE(root @ Mar 17, 2006 - 8:13 AM) [snapback]409043[/snapback] I've always avoided that problem by putting a little bit of oil on the seal around the filter. +1 |
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