Did I read that right? 96 and 97 use different filters. I know I read it right but Why? What is the difference in the same motor put in a 1996 and a 1997.
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To make it easier to replace the filter?Did I read that right? 96 and 97 use different filters. I know I read it right but Why? What is the difference in the same motor put in a 1996 and a 1997.
You do know the Toyota Filters are $45/10 on Ebay Shipped?
Nope I just bought 10 @ $37.50
Ten (10) 90915-YZZD1 Genuine Toyota Oil Filters w/ Drain Gaskets Avalon Camry | eBay
You do know the Toyota Filters are $45/10 on Ebay Shipped?
Nope I just bought 10 @ $37.50
Ten (10) 90915-YZZD1 Genuine Toyota Oil Filters w/ Drain Gaskets Avalon Camry | eBay
Put it on the end of a threaded barrel.Any way to test an oil filter before installing it?
Guess my cruisers are nextGreat news but it shows the Cruiser uses YZZD3?
Any way to test an oil filter before installing it?
@NMC_EXP I'm surprised that big engines like that don't have parallel filters. On large ships the (diesel) fuel filters were multiple and parallel so that if one plugged the others could handle the load while the bad one was being serviced or cleaned. Likewise we had remote oil filter systems with flow rates next to them.
It was cake to shut one down, unscrew, rescrew, and open flow to it while the others shouldered a bit more burden.
The fuel filters were clear and you could just look in there and see what was going on, in addition to the pressure gauges on top of them.
Did I read that right? 96 and 97 use different filters. I know I read it right but Why? What is the difference in the same motor put in a 1996 and a 1997.
So will this filter work for the 97 80 series? 90915-YZZD1Toyota changed the "listed" filter from 15600-41010 (the big fat one that dumps a quart of oil on the front axle housing when you remove it) to 90915-20004 which was half the size and had a synthetic filter media. Later on the 15600-41010 was discontinued and was replaced by the smaller filter. Then the 90915-20004 was in turn replaced by a cheaper paper element small filter made in Thailand. Since the vast majority buy on price-point as opposed to quality that's what happens.
The net result is all three work and are interchangeable. It would be reasonable to presume that aftermarket versions of either size that are claimed to be the same as the OEM should also be interchangeable.
On the other hand the aftermarket suppliers can always hide behind their application charts when they feel like it.