DirtScaresMe
Trouble Maker
For maritime engines (Yanmar) I always like Purolator although we used OEM for warranty reasons. Any one use Purolator for 80s? Looks like the PBL30001/PL30001/L30001 fits.
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Many major corporations hire outside counsel to do litigation claims. The cost of defending a suit starts at $100K.
If the case does make it to court, you'll need an expert witness....
may I suggest, Marissa Tomei?
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Nope I just bought 10 @ $37.50
Ten (10) 90915-YZZD1 Genuine Toyota Oil Filters w/ Drain Gaskets Avalon Camry | eBay
So will this filter work for the 97 80 series? 90915-YZZD1
I picked up a 5 pack of these last month on ebay and will be doing an oil change with one this weekend. Now I'm wondering if I should have gone with the 90915-YZZD3. I have used this filter in the past on my 80s with no issue and assumed it was the correct application for the 80 but maybe not?
I just did an oil change last week using the 51515 and put about 200 miles since then...all is good so far.
Should I replace that 51515 now??
To the OP (and I'm posting this for everyone in case it's helpful to others), I am an attorney who has helped a few friends with legal matters over the years (not identical to this situation), and have been practicing for close to 20 years.
My advice is to continue pursuing this through Wix yourself at this time. They surely have a claims department. That's who you need to contact, not the local rep. Yes, they might say it's the wrong filter, but I don't think that is fatal. Their filter caused your engine failure. Just keep repeating that one sentence.
Also, I would pursue the same claim with O'Reilly's. You told them your truck, they handed you a filter. O'Reilly's and Wix can sort out the rest.
I'm hoping you still have the filter off your truck, if not see if they'll give it back to you. You paid for it and it's your property. If they are reluctant to give the filter back I would send them a written demand for its return, and if they say it's destroyed I think that's actually helpful. From what I can tell, you did not give them the filter, you lent it to them for examination of your claim. If they deny your claim, then they could reasonably anticipate you would pursue other avenues (including litigation) and they knowingly destroyed Your Evidence. That is not going to go over well for them in court. Particularly if you did not sign a release of the filter to them whereby you transferred ownership of the faulty filter to them. Who owns the faulty filter? You do, even now. And it's Your Evidence.
I would expect that Wix will offer you something eventually. That will be maybe half of what you would like to get. Then you have to decide if you want to retain a lawyer. If they don't offer you anything, I would try to find a lawyer who will send them a letter with photo attachments, a declaration from you, etc., and make it look very professional, for a flat fee. I would think a lawyer (or lawyer friend who'll do it for free) would do that for a few hundred dollars. Make a specific dollar demand and see what they offer. The flat fee is nice because whatever Wix gives you is yours, the lawyer is not taking a % cut.
Finally, keep track of your time. They will owe you that in the long haul, and you can include it in your demand letter. 10 hours at 50 bucks an hour would not be unreasonable, and would cover the flat fee for a lawyer to send a letter.
Sorry this is so long, I hope it's helpful.
Good luck.
-Russell
Don't remeber the exact price I paid but it was about 36 dollar for 10 shipped. Came in Toyota packing box and everything and sold by a Toyota dealer. Very little chance that they are Chinese knock offs.
One thing I noticed when I change oil is that the Toyota filter shells are noticeable harder/thicker than all after market filters. The filters came with plastic seal/cover and rubber gasket is pre-greased. Lots of little details show that they are of higher quality even for being made in Thailand. And they are way cheaper than after market ones, why wouldnt anyone use OEM in this case.