TOYOTA OWNERS! Please NEVER Do THIS to Your Toyota!

2024 ж. 26 Сәу.
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A Toyota Master Diagnostic Technician and Toyota\Lexus speciality shop owner shares one singular thing that you should never do to your Toyota
Toyota Owners PLEASE NEVER DO THIS TO YOUR TOYOTA! I have been talking about this for as long as my channel have existed and I hope you all follow this recommendation to avoid issues and have your Toyota for a very long time without issues.
It breaks my heart every time I speak with a Toyota Owner who has an oil consumption problem in an engine that wasn't affected by any manufacturing issue simply because they didn't catch the 10k oil change in time.
It is one of the worst ideas and one I wish would change in the future. Please change your oil in your Toyota engine every 5000 Miles or 6 months whichever comes first. Use good quality oil.
The owner of this 2015 Toyota Camry is one of the nicest folks I have ever met. He had to find out this way why a 10k mile oil change interval is not a good idea.
Hope this helps everyone avoid issues with their car with proper maintenance, care and understanding of why things are done at specific times and intervals.
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0:00 Intro
0:40 What happened and Why?
5:17 Engine is Out.
7:50 What to do if this Happened to you?
10:53 What really caused this issue?
20:12 How much does this cost to fix?
23:02 Reassembly and Reusing Parts Information
28:05 Is this a Glorified AD for mechanics?
38:29 New Engine First Start
44:18 Updates on Other Projects

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  • The world desperately needs more mechanics and shops like yours.

    @chevypreps6417@chevypreps6417 Жыл бұрын
    • Couldn't agree more. He's very honest.

      @tyy5557@tyy5557 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks amed

      @davidmeyer7199@davidmeyer7199 Жыл бұрын
    • @fortune eight Your right but they can be hard to find.

      @chevypreps6417@chevypreps6417 Жыл бұрын
    • desperately

      @gatekeeper99924@gatekeeper99924 Жыл бұрын
    • Definitely. He tells it like it is. I don’t trust dealers. Many people should be changing oil more often and doing it themselves or by a private mechanic.

      @user-tb7rn1il3q@user-tb7rn1il3q Жыл бұрын
  • "Engines are expensive, oil is cheap. Change oil every 5000 miles" -Scotty Kilmer

    @wumarNart@wumarNart Жыл бұрын
    • Oil may be cheap in America, but here in Europe you'd need a mortgage just to pay for the oil change. Ludicrously expensive everywhere. That's why people here go way over 5,000 miles (8,000 km) between changes. A top-up quart (litre) would cost you $30 in a local gas station.

      @briantitchener4829@briantitchener4829 Жыл бұрын
    • Rev up your engines!

      @bawbremy@bawbremy Жыл бұрын
    • @@leneanderthalien You are right about the oil price, I can find Mazda Supra X 0w-20 oil around 60-80 Euros for 5 liters. But the main issue for us is the place to change. Since many of us are living in the flats, instead of having a house and a private garage, we need to have it done by service. Adding to that also oil filter and oil disposal cost, that's making it more expensive. But, expensive or not, we have to do it if we want to use our car for longer period.

      @burakdenizbinay7450@burakdenizbinay7450 Жыл бұрын
    • @@briantitchener4829 wow that’s pretty crazy. I guess at that point a new engine is cheaper 😂

      @Auto209@Auto209 Жыл бұрын
    • @@leneanderthalien 10,000km is ok its just 6,000miles... Problem is when manufacturer insist on 10,000miles which is 16,000km... Thats not good... 😁😁😁

      @AmirPomen@AmirPomen Жыл бұрын
  • This man is a Gem! "Do the right thing". People like him are few and few between.

    @richardrozak7297@richardrozak72975 ай бұрын
    • So true...I believe this man and his truth that he is trying to share...May God bless him for all he is trying to do in helping folks with a good honest explanation of what he believes is wrong....May God also bless you and all who may read this comment 🐾 🕊 🐣 🙏

      @j.h.d.2153@j.h.d.21535 ай бұрын
    • Thank you

      @Louiepr60@Louiepr60Ай бұрын
  • I’ve worked in shops all my life and can instantly tell if the shop puts out legit work just by the cleanliness and organization of the shop. I can tell you’re a true professional! Kudos on a beautiful clean shop👌🏽Would love a tour of all your shop equipment, why you chose each brand, etc

    @SaltyWrench@SaltyWrench4 ай бұрын
    • i was saying the same thing how da hell the shop is soo clean... most shop I see are dirty and shit all over lol

      @grilledchickenwrap@grilledchickenwrap2 ай бұрын
    • Well, there's always the option they never work at all lol. What nonsense lol

      @jackle842000@jackle842000Ай бұрын
  • The number one problem on Auto industry is that we dont have enough honest and good Auto mechanics. This guy should be everyones mechanics.

    @ajalex8359@ajalex8359 Жыл бұрын
    • Took the words right out of my mouth. Well said!

      @mbuckets2582@mbuckets2582Ай бұрын
  • I am metallurgical engineer and enjoy my work; however, when I see Ahmed working in his shop, I feel envy. He is a great mechanic, clean, dedicated, knowledgeable, honest, etc., just imagine if at least 1/4 of all the mechanics were as him.

    @victormendoza5819@victormendoza5819 Жыл бұрын
    • Then we would only have 3/4 of the Mechanics to GET RID OF!

      @realmusic4you@realmusic4you Жыл бұрын
    • This guy is awesome and totally correct about oil change intervals. But one thing I have always preached is metallurgy. All metal is not created equal. It does not matter how precisely the part is made if the material is of poor quality. Let's take truck frames that rust out early. ( Chevy, Toyota ). I've heard people blaming the manufacturers for not painting the frames. METALLURGY folks! POOR QUALITY STEEL! My 1971 Chevelle frame has not rusted in 51 years and it does not have a drop of paint or protective coating on it. and I am in the northeast. The manufacturers will cut every corner they can to keep profits up and their stockholders happy. Lower quality materials plays a big role in lower quality products. I'm sure as a metallurgist you can attest to that.

      @Mercedesbrenzz@Mercedesbrenzz Жыл бұрын
    • Frames rusted due to frame construction. At least on Toyotas. The new frams are better constructed now.

      @moabman6803@moabman6803 Жыл бұрын
    • @@moabman6803 it's across the board compared to years ago. Cheap as possible is the norm! Refrigerator, television, outdoor power equipment, cars, trucks, tractors etc... Quality of metal.... Trying to cut corners to save money. How many times has that metal been melted down and reused? How many contaminants are introduced each time? It's popular to use old "original" steel from buildings etc that haven't been reused multiple times

      @edpoints1127@edpoints1127 Жыл бұрын
    • What are your thoughts in mobile 1 extended performance 20k mile oil and filters?

      @mikemcasey@mikemcasey Жыл бұрын
  • My 21’ Tacoma and 20’ 4Runner have been on the recommended 10k oil change schedule (both are at 75,000mi) and I’m very glad to have seen this video. I will DEFINITELY start changing oil every 5k. Thank goodness I found this channel and have started watching it nonstop. 🙌🏼

    @Rifles-n-Harvest@Rifles-n-Harvest2 ай бұрын
    • Why in the hell wouldn't you change it sooner?

      @duckwacker8720@duckwacker87202 ай бұрын
    • Because I’m reckless.

      @Rifles-n-Harvest@Rifles-n-Harvest2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@BrienMaloneexactly - the fact is the manufacturer/dealers recommendations aren't often completely false. 10K is easily achievable - on a high quality oil with a easy life. Short journeys, cold starts, sub 0 starts, hard acceleration, traffic, towing, regular hill climbing... All shorten an oils life. Not to mention the fact most dealers/garages often don't use high quality oil.

      @B_-.-@B_-.-2 ай бұрын
    • Apparently the i4 2arfe has a design flaw which makes it burn oil, not due to 10k interval, allegedly. I would get a second opinion before changing to 5k

      @perryr4516@perryr45162 ай бұрын
    • 3k or 3 months. 5k too long. These intervals are designed for planned obsolescence. The 1M mile tundra was changed every 3k.

      @tomr1107@tomr1107Ай бұрын
  • When a mechanic tries to save you money you should listen. This man has integrity for sure. Love these videos. Learning on KZhead and learning From a master mechanic are two very different things. Nice job 🤙

    @tjjohnston7920@tjjohnston79203 ай бұрын
    • an engine put together with zip ties and glue oh my god🤣

      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue@SaraMorgan-ym6ue23 күн бұрын
  • As a mechanic from a reputable shop, I salute you. You speak the truth. In a world of sloppy work and hack mechanics, it is a pleasure to watch a professional mechanic that cares for the quality of their work and the care for their customer with reasoning as you do. I can see the passion you have for engines. Thank you for what you do. We need more people like you in this industry. Congratulations on your shop my friend.

    @norbertvrabel6157@norbertvrabel61578 ай бұрын
    • People need to know a good mechanic is an electrician and super educated. plus cars keep changing I hope you get paid what you are worth

      @skiphyatt3034@skiphyatt30347 ай бұрын
    • I like your positivity, and it certainly applies here! People like you and this man on the channel are a treasure.

      @minnesnowtan9970@minnesnowtan99707 ай бұрын
    • Agree

      @mcmuskie2563@mcmuskie25637 ай бұрын
    • You cannot really be a KZhead mechanic preaching rip-off advice. What really matters is how they act behind closed doors and one on one with the customer when deciding what to report is wrong with the car vs what is really wrong with the car.

      @Protoking@Protoking7 ай бұрын
    • Do you know an honest mechanic in Northwest Florida. Toyota dealers I don't use here.

      @merlynn885@merlynn8854 ай бұрын
  • My original '91 Corolla got about 14 oil changes a year for a while- every 2K to 2.5K miles. Long story but when I finally had to get rid of it, it had 634,358 miles on it and still was getting over 40mpg. Greatest car in the world.

    @Pete_R63@Pete_R63 Жыл бұрын
    • Dayum!!!! 634,358 miles!!!

      @Th3GaMb3r@Th3GaMb3r Жыл бұрын
    • @@Th3GaMb3r 90s corollas are incredible

      @ChrisBlagdonIsABoss@ChrisBlagdonIsABoss Жыл бұрын
    • @@Th3GaMb3r dayum 14 oil change a year

      @MainInternetUser@MainInternetUser Жыл бұрын
    • Wow 😮 the milage , makes me love Toyotas more and more and I own two Toyotas soon to be 3.

      @phoenixxstar3825@phoenixxstar3825 Жыл бұрын
    • Toyota's last longer than marriages !!

      @Jtlaptops@Jtlaptops Жыл бұрын
  • This is the first time watching this. It's fascinating. I became a 5K oil changer 3 years ago taking Ahmed's advice. Despite the annoyance of cartridge removal to change the filter ordeal each time I don't regret it at all. If it helps others who do their own oil changes on their Toyotas using the cartridge system and can't deal with the stupid plastic piece that is so difficult to insert to remove the cartridge oil there is a $13 threaded insert device that can be hand screwed into that opening with a plastic tube on the other end that makes it a reasonably pleasant process, with practically no mess at all. It's called a MOCW filter drain tool. Using it for the first time gave me a smile. As always, I am very grateful to Ahmed for the wonderful support he has given me through his videos to help keep our two Toyotas running.. It's not only that he delivers fine information it's the way he says it that makes taking care of our cars an inspiring process.

    @bearpuf@bearpuf5 ай бұрын
  • If I could give a love icon for this video I would. This was so properly and professionally done! I really do appreciate everything about this: the attention to details, the focal point about "religiously" doing the proper oil change service intervals, and the tear down & build back process. Thank you so much for doing this! In the end I'm happy to say my wife's 09 Corolla is testament of longitivity. At 205k (currently) is still running like a top without issues because of the proper oil change services I do every 3k using high quality oil and oem toyota oil filters. That lil' 1.8L is still avg 32mpg which just astounds me! As they say, you take care of your ride and it will take care of you!

    @carrsllccarrillo6507@carrsllccarrillo65075 ай бұрын
  • There's nothing I respect more than someone who has a passion for their job and takes pride in their work. It doesn't matter to me if they are a janitor or a rocket scientist. Guys like him, no matter what the profession, are few and far between anymore. If you can find a mechanic with even a fraction of this man's knowledge and interest in his job, and for the cars that he works on, then you've found the mechanic who deserves your business.

    @jcolt84@jcolt849 ай бұрын
    • Well said.

      @robw.6402@robw.64028 ай бұрын
    • Perfectly said!!!

      @alexdesamsonow822@alexdesamsonow8226 ай бұрын
    • totally agree! I respect everyone who goes an extra mile in their field, whether it is white collared or blue collared jobs, high paying or minimum wage jobs. I hate people saying I don't get paid enough for my job so I so do a half ass job. If you don't get paid enough, go find another job. There is no excuse doing a half ass job.

      @sungleong@sungleong6 ай бұрын
  • I'm a twenty plus year technician and I have to tell the guy in video good job your a very rare person in our line of work and from now on any new employees at my shop are going to be required to watch this video so they can see and hear how a proper professional technician/service writer present themselves.Thankyou for the video and Thanks for being you!!

    @uncle1369@uncle1369 Жыл бұрын
    • Well said !

      @scotsweeting9852@scotsweeting9852 Жыл бұрын
    • very well said

      @daltonsocal18@daltonsocal18 Жыл бұрын
    • Uncle where you from

      @riddikulus1432@riddikulus1432 Жыл бұрын
    • I do mine less than half the recommended oil change period !

      @deangale4496@deangale4496 Жыл бұрын
    • @William : "who is going to fix the electric cars" All they have are electric motors; that's as simple as they come. We can handle all the routine maintenance stuff (brakes, tires, wipers, lights, etc). The problem that arises (and it's a big one) is the issue of bad batteries and software malfunctions. Yeah...

      @nottelling4828@nottelling4828 Жыл бұрын
  • Love your shop, your work ethic, your business ethics, dedication, and professionalism. I've been doing DYI on cars and motorcycles for over 40-years, and am getting back to doing nearly all my own work because of quality issues with work being done at various shops. If you were located in Northeast Florida, I'd use your shop exclusively!!

    @terryzak1742@terryzak17424 ай бұрын
  • He's not lying, I worked as a service tech for a Lexus Dealership, 10k was thr recommended oil change on these engines

    @shiloh5199@shiloh51994 ай бұрын
    • Ridiculous that we're all having to be trained not to trust that figure.

      @Atreus21@Atreus2110 күн бұрын
  • I’m a retired car guy. My father had three shops. I worked machine shops, Aerospace and have many quality trade experiences. I can attest by listening and watching THIS MECHANIC is very rare! I would love to have him work on my vehicles. My compliments to you sir.....and I don’t give many positive comments.

    @shaffer4220@shaffer4220 Жыл бұрын
    • This gentleman is pure quality personified.

      @3-DtimeCosmology@3-DtimeCosmology Жыл бұрын
    • I’m gay

      @areufkingkiddingme@areufkingkiddingme Жыл бұрын
    • @@areufkingkiddingme Keep your mental illness quiet son.

      @bigcoolviking@bigcoolviking Жыл бұрын
    • @@alexvalenzuela-ic9sm are you mexican

      @areufkingkiddingme@areufkingkiddingme Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@areufkingkiddingme WTH???

      @explorehunter@explorehunter Жыл бұрын
  • Keep up the great work! Glad to see you in my feed more now!

    @scottykilmer@scottykilmer Жыл бұрын
    • The Toyota man himself

      @Tomdragon91@Tomdragon91 Жыл бұрын
    • SCOTTY KILMER

      @lewisproffitt9584@lewisproffitt9584 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you Sir!

      @TheCarCareNut@TheCarCareNut Жыл бұрын
    • 31:18 Reminded me of you when you always tell us to change the transmission fluid around 80K miles bc the "lifetime warranty" only refers to the life of the transmission 😅

      @KarlenBell@KarlenBell Жыл бұрын
    • Scott kilmer and the car nut dude should both do a video together that would be awesome go toyota/lexus

      @bryanczarnecki7570@bryanczarnecki7570 Жыл бұрын
  • "go home, look after your family etc" then some time later think about your car - this is refreshing coming from a mechanic. Hence why I'm your subscriber now. A very knowledgeable guy with a true to life solutions to help the over thinkers. 👍🏻

    @XX-tn6us@XX-tn6us4 ай бұрын
  • This was a pleasure to watch, sir. People out there just don't know or simply don't care how important basic car maintenance is. My dad told me years and years ago to always change oil between 3K and 5,000 miles or like you said- every six months! I drive 40 year old cars and I do their maintenance every six months. It's mindboggling to me that cars made in 2015 or later are having engine issues, needing to be rebuilt, and how consumers get conned with whole garbage warranty gimmick. Great video!

    @benjaminnielsen4288@benjaminnielsen42885 ай бұрын
  • I managed a Hertz fleet of over 300 cars and 200 trucks. We did tests on the oil using 10 of the exact same vehicles from new for each group. The first set had oil changes at 3,000 miles, the second group at 5,000 miles and the third group at 7,000 miles. We tested regular oil and synthetics. What we found was that the oil changes at 3,000 miles had very little in the way of carbon, acids and metallic build up. At 5,000 miles the oils showed a much higher amount of acids and even though the metal particles were microscopic there was a significant increase in parts per million indicating friction was having a toll on the internals of the engine. At 7,000 miles, only a difference of 2,000 more miles, the acid levels were exponentially higher along with all manner of microscopic metallic particles suspended in the oils. Similar tests were done on the rear ends and gear boxes of the larger trucks showing the fresher the oil the more it protected not only from friction but the acids that build up in engine oils over time which further goes to your point. Oil changes are cheap insurance against major repairs. Transmission fluids on long term lease vehicles also showed similar results. Prior to dumping the fluids into the pan the pan was steam pressure washed and dried to insure no contaminants were coming from the pan the fluids were being dumped into. A new syringe was used to pull a 3 ounce sample into a clean test tube for each vehicle. I hope this helps to make your point. I am adding a link to a more recent video so you can see how clean it is inside the engine if you do change your oil at 5,000 miles. Here is the link: kzhead.info/sun/ipGqiaqsaImpaq8/bejne.html

    @tonypaoletta7768@tonypaoletta7768 Жыл бұрын
    • so it is best to change oil every after 3 miles?

      @abnercalpatura8743@abnercalpatura8743 Жыл бұрын
    • @@abnercalpatura8743 every 1 centimeter, not 3 miles.

      @greig9794@greig9794 Жыл бұрын
    • I change every 15000miles, yes every 15000miles. I have had jaguar, mercedes, Ford, mazda and a Honda in my family. My cars have reached at least 160k miles before we sold and got new ones. Never had any type of problems.... this whole bunch of changing every 3 to 5000 miles is just effin ridiculous.....

      @paulgill7222@paulgill7222 Жыл бұрын
    • @@paulgill7222 You are the perfect example of why Carfax is so successful and necessary to check before buying a used car.

      @tonypaoletta7768@tonypaoletta7768 Жыл бұрын
    • @@tonypaoletta7768 no need to check carfax, I will speak the truth, I change it myself and unlike shops I make sure every drop of oil is out before I put new in. I leave the drain open for at least 20 min so every bit of gunk is out. Also before I add new oil, I flush it to make sure it's squeaky clean inside. One of my oldest vehicles has 237000 miles on it and runs like new...so go figure

      @paulgill7222@paulgill7222 Жыл бұрын
  • I never believed in the 10,000 mile oil change. I'm old enough to remember when folks did oil changes every 3,000 miles. I was never able to make the leap to 10,000 mile changes. Thank you, for showing everyone the problems with that. This is an excellent channel! ...one of my favorites! 👍

    @bubba4072@bubba4072 Жыл бұрын
    • I have older vehicles where I still do oil changes at 3,000 miles. Just because I have always followed that schedule with those vehicles since day one. 200k, 300k, they still run just fine.

      @cward1954@cward1954 Жыл бұрын
    • My dealer scratches their heads because I bring my 2021 4runner to change every 6 months because they say the oil we use can last up to one year or 10,000 miles.

      @lot5953@lot5953 Жыл бұрын
    • Right! When I hear people say only every 5k is fine. I still know better. Check the oil and see how it looks at 3k. Getting dark brown or blackish? Change it! Oils have detergents in it. You don't expect soap to be reused in showering, do you?

      @jim52970@jim52970 Жыл бұрын
    • I bought my first Toyota car about 2 months ago. The title of the video prompted me watch the whole video. I've changed the oil in my cars myself every six months for the past 15 years before that I would change it every season or every 3 months. Thanks for the advise, and I really enjoyed the video and how you explain things; you inspire confidence. I wish every mechanic/shop was as forthright as you.

      @agosto81977@agosto81977 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Etron49 I know that because of the break down of the oil and detergents and toxins released you shouldn't leave that in the engine that long. I'll wait to read what other reasons are given here

      @agosto81977@agosto81977 Жыл бұрын
  • As someone with about 20 years in the high tech lubricant and oil refining industry who recently bought a 2023 Corolla, I was surprised that the dealer recommended oil changes every 16000 kilometers/10K miles. For decades I have been breaking new cars in with 3 oil changes in the first 10K kms and have never had an oil burning/leaking problem or even an internal engine problem with any car. I told the dealer they were nuts and that I would be doing oil changes every 8000 kms/5000 miles. Also, if you look at your owners manual, it will tell you to monitor your oil level and to add oil "as necessary" during normal operations. Now I know why my brother in law's Corolla starting burning oil at 150K kms, about 20 yrs ago. BTW, dealers use cheapest oils that meet the manufacturer specs, its nothing special. I use Valvoline and Quaker State myself and I have tested all brands of oil over the years and these are the ones I would recommend.

    @RacerX888@RacerX8885 ай бұрын
    • That’s why my next car will be a EV!

      @rmanbike@rmanbike4 ай бұрын
    • Always burn tier 1 gasoline

      @rmanbike@rmanbike4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@rmanbikeThen your batteries will be shot after 7-8 years and it will cost you 15-20 thousand to replace them.

      @charleshammer2928@charleshammer29284 ай бұрын
    • 😂🤣😂 Hope you don't live in a cold climate, and save lots of money for a NEW BATERY @@rmanbike

      @71SEAGOAT@71SEAGOAT4 ай бұрын
    • @@charleshammer2928 that would be around 300,000+ miles, that’s much better than any ice engine. Considering the ICE maintenance costs you’re gonna be paying over those 5 to 7 years , even using your figures you’re coming out way ahead with an EV. Battery cost are going down, not up.

      @rmanbike@rmanbike4 ай бұрын
  • You are a true hero for the people like me who is watching this video… I have currently 2008 Sienna, 2000 GS 300 , and 2011 Tacoma 4 door LB v6? I was very faithful to do all the services in time and paid for it, all services were done always at Dealership… All my cars are working fine, but 😢… now this video opened up my eyes 👀 Thank you sir, wish you were in my area!!! All my cars I purchased new from the dealership!!!

    @marine8347@marine8347Күн бұрын
  • As a retired truck engineer I found this video excellent. The point about what oil is actually being put in, is thought provoking. Fantastic public service broadcasting going on here. Thank you.

    @raycollington4310@raycollington4310 Жыл бұрын
    • ...I found out that my usual oil change location was using 'bulk rate Valvoline'. I have now had a 'calm discussion' of what I mean with 'high quality oil'. I actually drive a Honda Civic...but they're almost as reliable as this sounds, if not moreso, if they get GOOD oil changes. Gonna make sure the RIGHT 'high quality' oil is used for my future changes. I'm quite glad to have found this fellow's video! He has many good points. :)

      @EShirako@EShirako Жыл бұрын
    • @@EShirako valvoline is what I use when I feel like spending money beyond supertech or chevron.

      @BrockOhhhh@BrockOhhhh Жыл бұрын
    • @@EShirako I just hope whem I go to my dealer for an oil change with the filter changed that they acually do it filter and a good oil this video helped me understand how unreliable and unhonest some mechanics can be.

      @rondoschiavoni8840@rondoschiavoni8840 Жыл бұрын
    • @@EShirako whatever you do don't use a Valvoline oil filter. Their internals are crap

      @frank.t3884@frank.t3884 Жыл бұрын
    • 😁

      @craigelectric5241@craigelectric5241 Жыл бұрын
  • As a fifty something year old self made mechanic, I have figured out what this man is telling us through experience. EVERYTHING he is telling us is TRUE! I am in disbelief that this professional Toyota mechanic is actually saying these truths. I'm so glad that atleast one other person has learned that the truth is worth so much more than any dollar amount. The fact is, rip-off artists do not stay in business for very long. Many thanks for your posts and God Bless.

    @bytornsnowdog1347@bytornsnowdog1347 Жыл бұрын
    • I changed the oil in my first Toyota every 5,000-6,000 miles and had tune-ups sooner than recommended and It ran like a champ. I appreciate that fact it never left me stranded. Sure the water pump goes out but hey you gotta expect parts to wear. When I traded it in after 26yrs. I still got half what I paid for it.. Gas mileage was still 35-40 mpg. I just bought a 2023 Camry XLE.

      @anitahammonds5762@anitahammonds5762 Жыл бұрын
    • I did change my oil every 3,000 miles after I'd put about 30,000 miles on my Toyota just to it running better with clean air oil filter since the oil wasn't a clear as when it was new. Tune up earlier than recommended too. My boyfriend paid for it but, back then it didn't cost as much nowadays. He liked to borrow it once in awhile which I didn't mind for the free tune up his friend would do cheap. In fact he even detailed my car too. It ran like a champ and when I sold it after 26yrs.i got 2,500 for it and only paid 5,000 bare bones because I wanted to put my own stereo in which I spent a lot of money for. I wanted a high end stereo and speakers in the back trunk which I could pull out for park or beach parties. You do have to start it up once in awhile so you drain the battery. It was a manual which got 35 mpg in the city and 40+on the highway.

      @anitahammonds5762@anitahammonds5762 Жыл бұрын
  • Just want to say with the work I see you do & how you speak so passionately about your work proves you actually do this from your heart. My father is the same way with people & their cars. I grew up watching him do these same things. He also would constantly tune up his 70’ Chevelle & that was a beautiful sight. You do good work & you gained a follower. 🙏🏽

    @kevlarperez@kevlarperez3 ай бұрын
  • One of the best mechanic videos and channels I've ever seen. Very thorough, gets into the engine and issues with high quality video. Well done and worth the 6.5M views. An actual honest mechanic.

    @Boatfisherz1@Boatfisherz13 ай бұрын
  • I am a retired auto tech, I started in 1970. This man speaks the truth. I bought what I hope and pray is a 40k mile RX350. I have been changing the oil every 5k with the 0W20 that is called out in the manual. I am always surprised to see how clean the oil is. The dealer I bought it from keeps pestering me to bring it in for service. Not on my life. A shop like TCCN Automotive Inc. I would trust, but at age 72 I still service my own vehicle. Thanks for the great video

    @craignehring@craignehring Жыл бұрын
    • LOL, my dad…SAME! Born a farm boy, my Scottish veteran dad wasn’t cheap, but, very conscientious and although a lawyer after WWII, he would regularly change the oil in his own vehicles. He was cheerful doing it, too. Your new-to-you vehicle sounds like a great find.

      @horsesinheaven1364@horsesinheaven1364 Жыл бұрын
    • My 81 yr old dad hardly ever change his oils. He actually boast about it all the time. But in secret, my brother who's a mechanic does it behind his back. lol.

      @ex8280@ex8280 Жыл бұрын
    • I started as teen in the 90s I'm a master at my craft by now but it still seems to me that cars id guess around after 2008 to new are way easier to work on them cars back then...I'm talking about 10 to 15 year old cars that are being worked on for those times...I'm not talking tech either

      @domdomdominoes6128@domdomdominoes6128 Жыл бұрын
    • I have an 2012 RX450H, same engine as the RX350. Bought it with 50K miles.. I change my own oil every 7500-9000miles. I ONLY use Mobil 1 0W40 European blend plus 1/2 pint of STP zinc oil additive every change. I ONLY use the premium WIX synthetic oil filters. It now has 220,000 miles. Doesn't burn a drop of oil. I never have to add oil between changes.. The 3.5L engine is very reliable...Also don't forget the transmission.. I change the CVT transmission oil every 25K miles..

      @chriswtx@chriswtx Жыл бұрын
    • I am 71, and I am getting ready to change my own oil and filter Outside in December cold day here in North Missouri.... But I know it is done right.

      @pbc1951@pbc1951 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm a senior citizen who just tripped over your video when I was looking for the news and for some reason I got intrigued to see what the issue was and I was hooked. I've watched the whole video and even though I don't drive a Toyota, I have learned so much and it is amazing what you do. I wish there were more mechanics just like you because I have, over the years, most likely... totally advised incorrectly and have spent thousands of dollars when I probably didn't need to. I just wanted to let you know that this is amazing... You are amazing and I wish I had someone like you in my area that I could trust. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this...

    @rebeccals143@rebeccals143 Жыл бұрын
    • The news? Be careful now,lies and propaganda is all you will get from the state media!

      @benitopussolini544@benitopussolini544 Жыл бұрын
    • Oh yes, his mechanic has a heart. Truly amazing.

      @edmundegerega7785@edmundegerega7785 Жыл бұрын
  • You are incredible!!! I admire and respect the passion, dedication and commitment you bring to the process. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge, information and experience with all of us. This is priceless.

    @carlosricart931@carlosricart9314 ай бұрын
  • I wish I had a mechanic like you nearby...thanks for your honesty

    @EdgarRiveraHernandez@EdgarRiveraHernandez2 ай бұрын
  • I have watched tons of car videos on KZhead in the last 15 years. I have never saw anything like your videos. You are well grounded, you speak the truth, you clearly have experience, your shop is clean, your camera is perfect. Man. We need more people like you on this world. Thanks for what you bring to the car community.

    @jonathanbacon2646@jonathanbacon2646 Жыл бұрын
    • He’s a good mechanic but Tom Cruise makes a better video and he forgot to mention Ethanol gasoline made with Industrial CORN 🌽 Alcohol which has sugar in it carbons up the combustion chamber Like barbecue sauce does on a brisket and builds up under Your piston oil rings. BAD GAS ⛽️ you can thank a democrat for that! Toyota never had a problem going 15,000 miles on the oil change in the early 1990s and the old oil looked brand new when you drained it out it never got brown at all crystal clear! Lab tested the lubrication of the oil was still 90+ %

      @papadean.@papadean. Жыл бұрын
    • @@papadean. Thank you for reminder of the corn liqueurs the “gubment” are allowing politicians & lobbyists to line their pockets with the average red blooded American wage earners taxes.

      @lazerrred@lazerrred Жыл бұрын
    • Well said!!

      @maxforever26@maxforever26 Жыл бұрын
    • Sir you're mixing apples and oranges now you're getting into other things the story is about how important oil changes !!!!!!!!! are not about gasoline not about gasoline additives I totally disagree with you I'm going 15,000 miles on oil even back in the 90s oil is cheap engines are not remember that if you paid attention those tests do not show you the crud left on the bottom of the oil pan that s*** will eventually get back into your motor that's why he recommends changing oil every 5,000 miles and I agree with him it's very important to pay attention and not throw BS all over the place

      @dobermanguy9437@dobermanguy9437 Жыл бұрын
    • @@papadean. If I'm remembering correctly, George W Bush Jr. pushed industrial corn ethanol in the early 2000's. That's when a lot of the ethanol plants went up in the midwest.

      @hanknewman2439@hanknewman2439 Жыл бұрын
  • I am not a mechanic and I don't want to be one. Yet, I do my own oil changes and tune ups and I am sitting here enjoying the validation of twice a year oil and other changes. Sir, not only are you a good mechanic and a great communicator, but you are an honest human being and that is even more appreciated. Thank you and Godspeed.

    @flydronephotography8509@flydronephotography8509 Жыл бұрын
    • Twice year oil changes are a scam. Use quality synthetic oil and change at 10,000 miles, or once a year if you drive a lot or have frequent short trips.

      @xeridea@xeridea Жыл бұрын
    • I don’t agree with you, but feel free to do as you please with your own and I’ll follow my own advice. Whatever you do, I hope it’s the best for you.

      @patricio-pat-canahuate2608@patricio-pat-canahuate2608 Жыл бұрын
    • @@xeridea : "Twice year oil changes are a scam." Yeah, I'm not seeing the value of 6-month oil changes with full synthetic. Doesn't make sense. Even 5k-mile oil changes seem a bit excessive with today's oil. I roll with 7k-8k on our new C-HR, myself.

      @nottelling4828@nottelling4828 Жыл бұрын
    • @@xeridea let me guess, you are in the business of swopping out and replacing engines... Lol...! Or maybe you didn't watch this entire video. 🤷🏼‍♂️

      @garycasper2929@garycasper2929 Жыл бұрын
    • @@garycasper2929 Obviously you are brainwashed or set in the 80s. I have been doing this for 15 years no problems. My family does the same thing, never a problem. Our workvans are done like this, no problem. If 5000 mile oil changes were required to make engines last, there would be an engine swap shop on every street corner working overtime, since extended oil changes are common, but this is not the case. If an oil is rated for 15-20k miles, it can easily do 10k. During that 10K, it is offering far greater protection, so the engine will last longer than with conventional, even with far longer change intervals. There have been studies done involving sending used oil to a lab for testing, either when recommended by on board computer, or with extended change, the oil comes back well within spec. The most important thing would be to occasionally check oil level in case of an oil leak, since running low can easily destroy an engine, and oil pressure warnings generally come on too late to save an engine. If you are constantly changing oil far too early, you will pay half the cost of a replacement in wasted oil, making any savings irrelevant.

      @xeridea@xeridea Жыл бұрын
  • You are such a great resource! I tried so hard to convince people to change their oil regularly when I was a tech!

    @czgunner@czgunner2 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this video. Fortunately, my trusted mechanic tipped me off to this and I’m driving a hybrid so I hopefully did minimal damage changing the oil every 10,000 miles. Now religiously change the oil every 5000 miles and will be inquiring about what type of oil is used from now on. Thank you for the tips and for the very interesting view of the inside of an engine.

    @jasonwilkins1969@jasonwilkins19695 ай бұрын
  • Your one of the most genuine mechanics I’ve ever seen, I’ve been around car business for 30 yrs and seen corrupt to genuine service writers. Whoever bad mouthed you can go to hell, I also agree on 5,000 oil changes,,,,,, it was just a hunch, we’ll this is why! Don’t let these dumb clowns on here effect you. Your a stand up mechanic AAA+++

    @damienbell3155@damienbell3155 Жыл бұрын
  • I have a story for you regarding Toyota. An old boss had a friend that loved his Toyota. It was serviced regularly. This car refused to break down. Other then the odd water pump, starter and alternator and regular oil changes nothing else was replaced. It was super high mileage. Toyota promised this man a new Toyota for free if he could make it last for 1 million km. The mileage on this Toyota was at 995000km and someone hit this car really bad. The damage at that time was $6500. The insurance company was going to turn this car into a total loss but the owner refused. So the owner paid out of his pocket to have this car repaired. 6 months later he was driving a brand new Toyota free of charge. Now that has to say about the Toyota brand and reliability.

    @MarkK01@MarkK01 Жыл бұрын
    • How do I get that deal?

      @junglebud3622@junglebud3622 Жыл бұрын
    • I’ll take things that didn’t happen for $500 Alex.

      @michaelmaas5544@michaelmaas5544 Жыл бұрын
    • Now there- hear’s your sign!

      @alexdesamsonow822@alexdesamsonow822 Жыл бұрын
    • Sweet made up story I use to work for a Toyota dealership and Toyota would rather have ppl killed than give them a new car lol

      @scott8238@scott8238 Жыл бұрын
    • @@scott8238 Sorry it is not made up. The vehicle in question still sits in the local Toyota dealership.

      @MarkK01@MarkK01 Жыл бұрын
  • Excellent knowledge, skill, and devotion. Love the way you organize your parts and how clean your shop is. Wish I knew mechanic as good where I live.

    @nmcniven5145@nmcniven514512 күн бұрын
  • This is EXACTLY what happened to my 2015 Camry LE for the same reason you are explaining. My car was toast at 166,000 miles. I had hoped to keep it for 300,000 (as I did with the 2003 Corolla that I owned just before the 2015 Camry. I BEGGED 4 mechanics to repair it as you are doing. They would not. just replaced my 2015 Camry with a 2023 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid and wasted $38,000. Because of YOU, I will get my oil changed every 5000 miles. You have NO IDEA how much that we appreciate you!!! Your advice is priceless and invaluable to us!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH for being an AWESOME teacher. You simply are THE BEST!!!

    @damelinrealestategroup7079@damelinrealestategroup70795 күн бұрын
  • I’m just impressed you have the time and energy to make such a detailed video while also doing such a huge job.

    @connorlearmonth665@connorlearmonth665 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, well if I was told this job would cost “ 6 Large” , meaning $6000. ( thousand ) , it would be time for me to trade the sucker for a new or certified pre-owned and guaranteed vehicle . or , Or buy a New EV with no oil changes needed , or buy a new Kia with 10 year , 100,000 mile guarantee, and that it’s hybrid, and THEN .. to make sure to get the oil & filter done every 3-5000 miles . Anyone ?

      @jnstonbely5215@jnstonbely5215 Жыл бұрын
    • He is getting payed by a customer, so his time is payed .

      @pifandrei5743@pifandrei5743 Жыл бұрын
    • He gets paid for making videos and having subscribers. Google it!

      @samcheng2587@samcheng2587 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm so glad I ran across your content...I'm the owner of a 2007 Toyota Avalon with 124000 original miles I've owned it for 12 year's an this is the first time I've allowed my car to hit 10000 miles between intervals..this literally scared me shitless..I rushed out immediately an changed my oil..Thank u sir!

    @jeffreyweston900@jeffreyweston900 Жыл бұрын
    • I have an 07 camry that I purchased with 175k on it. Previous owner changed the oil every 3k religiously. It burns a quart every 2k miles. It has nothing to do with the oil change frequency. It's a problem with the engine. Good synthetics will run 10k easy. Some will run over 20k. We ran an '04 CRV for 306k changing the oil annually (20-25k), and the filter every 6 months. No problems.

      @nospam3409@nospam3409 Жыл бұрын
    • @@nospam3409 facts...the oil that I bought actually says 20000 mile intervals...I normally do mine every 6000 miles full synthetic

      @jeffreyweston900@jeffreyweston900 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jeffreyweston900 I've been running amzoil signature series for the past 15 years or so on 4 different vehicles including my 07 camry. In total, those 4 vehicles have over 1 million combined miles on them (285k, 306k, 256k, 196k). The only one that burns oil is the 07 camry with 196k on the clock. Its been that way since the day I bought it at 176k.

      @nospam3409@nospam3409 Жыл бұрын
    • The 2007 Camry with the 4 cyl 2az-fe engine has a defect that burns oil. My dad had to get the engine rebuilt at the 5 year mark. I think AMD talk about this engine in one of his videos.

      @vincel9440@vincel9440 Жыл бұрын
  • Hello friend. This video is now my go to link for my customers!! I tell them the same advice you give but we all know a picture is worth a thousand words. Love your work and honest advice! BTW my 2009 Corolla with the 1.8 has 258,000 on it and is going strong. It does not burn oil because I change it every 4,000 miles. The original transmission is also going strong and that gets a drain and fill every 30,000 miles. It's only 3 quarts after all. Going to see how many miles I get out of this car!! I usually only get rid of Toyotas when the rust is beyond repair. Not because of mechanical failures. You're the best. Keep up the great videos!!

    @stanleystrycharz2572@stanleystrycharz257214 күн бұрын
  • Totally respect your skill and advice ..cheers !

    @simonclark8176@simonclark81765 ай бұрын
  • This guy is amazing! Honest, articulate and takes real pride in his work. And his thoroughness is amazing. I have seen aircraft maintenance shops not as clean as his (and aircraft mechanics who were not as capable as he is). Man, I wish he lived near me!

    @MackMcKinney@MackMcKinney6 ай бұрын
    • I wish he summarized all the key points in the beginning to save me time

      @pinecedar180@pinecedar18026 күн бұрын
  • You just taught me more in this 48 minutes than an entire semester of college. You are extremely intelligent and you seem honest. Keep this up and you will go very far.

    @xplodingthunder2712@xplodingthunder2712 Жыл бұрын
    • by the looks of that shop hes already gone far. I agree this is good content.

      @mikeh3559@mikeh3559 Жыл бұрын
    • college is just there to train you to be okay doing things you know are pointless, it causes way more harm then good IMO

      @seane6616@seane66165 ай бұрын
  • This is the very best sensible advice by a competent Mechanic on KZhead…. People say a lot of things. Some by Toyotas and drive them into the ground, the whine when it goes wrong. Thank you for your diligence and honesty…

    @PEIslander@PEIslander5 күн бұрын
  • Thank You so much for your clear and honest approach to car maintenance! A great education for all of us. I wish your shop was near me so I could have you service my cars!

    @jayhutt1@jayhutt13 ай бұрын
  • This mechanic is the best I’ve seen on YT so far and I am very greatful that he is willing to take the time to share his experience honestly and thoroughly

    @mattdicus2839@mattdicus2839 Жыл бұрын
    • I agree. He is intelligent. I own my own shop as well and I would hire him in a second if i could.

      @IDK_Mr.M@IDK_Mr.M Жыл бұрын
    • That is interesting. When I had my 968, the interval was 15k miles. I found that insane, especially given how I drove it. Personally I changed the oil myself every 5k miles. The cost was trivial in the face of the cost of the car.

      @thebarkingmouse@thebarkingmouse Жыл бұрын
  • I have to fight the dealers every time I take it in for a 5,000 mile oil change. They often won't even use 0W16 as specified. Hearing they use crap oil when I am spending $85 pisses me off. From now on I will do my own oil changes.

    @ArnoldJagt@ArnoldJagt Жыл бұрын
    • Good. You should work towards doing as much on your own as possible

      @chrisengle2315@chrisengle2315 Жыл бұрын
    • I change the oil every 4k or 5 month for my 2022 Highlander.

      @simbatortie9684@simbatortie9684 Жыл бұрын
    • Me too!

      @danarello2563@danarello2563 Жыл бұрын
    • $85 is not enough money to use proper 0W16 or 0W20, they are not your run of the mill 5W40 which can be had cheap.

      @Mortalomena@Mortalomena Жыл бұрын
    • 85 buckaroos, that's why been DIY for past 20 yrs - last oil change - $16 (full synthetic + filter); just a boy w/ some toys mechanic wannabe.....

      @thvv3012@thvv3012 Жыл бұрын
  • Having a similar issue with my 2015 Rav4; trying to make the decision of a new engine vs giving up. This video has really put my future service routine in perspective. No more 10k oil changes!! Thank you

    @adkinsslp@adkinsslp3 ай бұрын
  • I was told the same thing. My Highlander has 10k on it and just took it in for service. After questioning the service department I was assured this the way Toyota warranty works now. There built extremely well and designed this way now. Now they will change it every 5k regardless of what they say.

    @deepriverfarm3615@deepriverfarm36154 ай бұрын
  • If only you were close by, I would instantly become a regular customer at your shop. Amazing job 👏

    @setha6163@setha6163 Жыл бұрын
    • @@alexvalenzuela-ic9sm so?

      @tdcm666@tdcm666 Жыл бұрын
    • I need the Canadian version of this guy.

      @TacoMonster4eva@TacoMonster4eva Жыл бұрын
  • Been fixing cars for 25 years… this man speaks the truth and shows with clarity what happens to your engine’s internals.

    @30sixtee99@30sixtee99 Жыл бұрын
    • Another Car GURU Scotty the 2nd...

      @romulocarbungco169@romulocarbungco169 Жыл бұрын
    • Hey Brother , this last oil I took the Mobil 1 high mileage extended performance that’s supposed to be good for 20k miles . What’s your opinion on this synthetic oil ?

      @aronp713@aronp713 Жыл бұрын
    • Right thè truth with nò hidden agenda. That is serious info about this one mechanic". Don't stop working on vehicles we need more mechanics like YOU".

      @garrrybartholomew5919@garrrybartholomew5919 Жыл бұрын
    • @@aronp713 "that’s supposed to be good for 20k miles" No, not really. Advertising says it might last up to 20k miles, in a perfect world, in a perfect car, driving 55 on a flat new road in great weather. It also might leak out of some engines at 1k miles... I might be able to use the same napkin 10 meals too, if my mouth and fingers never get dirty. But that does not mean you should only use the same napkin for 10 meals.

      @mitchhedberg4415@mitchhedberg4415 Жыл бұрын
  • Hello From a Toyota owner and fan in Australia! Love this content !

    @carlmoll3345@carlmoll33454 ай бұрын
  • I wish we had a technician like this guy in our area. Hard to find a guy that’s diligent and does things the right way.

    @Noeau@Noeau3 ай бұрын
  • This world needs more mechanics like you. I'm glad I have a mechanic that i can trust where I live because his values are the same as yours. He always recommends 5K oil changes with Full Synthetic, never uses barrels of oil, only uses oils in 1qrt or 5qrt plastic containers. He's always upfront with pricing, and will use OEM before aftermarket unless the customer requests it.

    @trekdriven852@trekdriven852 Жыл бұрын
  • I change my own oil, so i know for certain how many miles and the oil used and that it was done right . This guy is a gem, if you know the mind of a mechanic, you know that they always have enough work and jobs to do, a good mechanic has and always will have plenty of jobs at a good pay rate.. But good mechanics hate to see wasted engines and this guy typifies the best among them.

    @paulg444@paulg4448 ай бұрын
  • This man is a godsend! What a wonderful human being! Love his channel and all of his wonderful advice!

    @JJF1973@JJF19732 ай бұрын
  • learned a lot. thanks. you are possibly one of the few real honest ones. more videos pls.

    @almano1198@almano11985 ай бұрын
  • I have been doing my own Toyota maintenance for the last 37 years. This is the most informative and well produced automotive video I have ever seen.

    @ericvanvenrooy9871@ericvanvenrooy9871 Жыл бұрын
  • Because of you and Scotty Kilmer, I have been changing my oil every 5K on my 2020 Highlander V6, even though my first 2 years of free service only paid for every 10K miles.

    @brassboy77@brassboy77 Жыл бұрын
    • Perfect. Oil is cheap. Engines are expensive.

      @slscamg@slscamg Жыл бұрын
    • Please keep doing this. Do a transmission drain and fill every now and then. The V6 Highlander will live forever if you let it

      @hjer731@hjer731 Жыл бұрын
    • I change every 4k or 5 month for my 2022 Highlander.

      @simbatortie9684@simbatortie9684 Жыл бұрын
    • Damn you went for that free reused oil change

      @rutgershouses@rutgershouses Жыл бұрын
    • @@slscamg The most Famous Scotty Kilmer saying that I use all the time! Bet!

      @PortWaterDogs4Eva@PortWaterDogs4Eva Жыл бұрын
  • Just learned to change my oil and some DIY - idk why but watching experts break down engine and troubleshooting is really entertaining.

    @MoisesZTech@MoisesZTechАй бұрын
  • just looking at your clean shop and the way you use fender covers, etc. IS SO SOOTHING holy crap its like therapy THANKS

    @KNR6292@KNR62923 ай бұрын
  • There is no doubt that your nickname "Car care NUT" is well earned, sir! No bolt left behind! "Mechanic" left my dad's entire engine covers left lying loose, except the snap-in grommet fasteners. You, sir, are a credit to your trade and an inspiration to auto enthusiasts. Your example should be required training in ALL auto repair schools.

    @monotheis6889@monotheis6889 Жыл бұрын
  • I've been changing my Tacoma's oil every 5000 miles using Mobil1 synthetic 5w/30. I have almost 500,000 miles on it and it still runs great.

    @mikenolan4871@mikenolan4871 Жыл бұрын
    • Synthetics are a game changer. Amsoil is the gold standard but I use Mobil 1 as well.

      @dwaynestomp5462@dwaynestomp5462 Жыл бұрын
    • I have a 2005 Toyota Solara SLE V6 268,000 miles. Fire up on the first turn every-time. I use 10w/30 keeps the compression and rings good. Never had to have a timing chain replacement on my car. Still idles great!!! Oil change is the most important least expense maintenance you can do on a car if you want it to last.

      @kkrobertson1@kkrobertson1 Жыл бұрын
  • One of the best videos I’ve seen in a while, good job explaining reality 👍

    @1Billme@1Billme27 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for bringing this up! Super important topic, awesome video. Sure the oil will still LUBRICATE after 10k miles, but lubrication is not the only job that oil has in the engine. Keep up the good work!

    @bindersautomotiveinc@bindersautomotiveinc2 ай бұрын
  • I just bought a 2023 Tacoma this year back in Feb; and on my first 5000k service my dealership (I'll leave the name and place out) did the exact same thing. "Oh you don't need to change the oil till 10,000 miles." Shout out to you sir and many others like you. I insisted on the oil change. Thanks for all the videos.

    @MdGuardian1032@MdGuardian1032 Жыл бұрын
    • If you can do it yourself it would be recommended! Having worked at a car shop myself I can tell you they overtighten drain plugs and every shop has different specifications on what oil to use!

      @andyrendon7753@andyrendon7753 Жыл бұрын
    • 5000 miles is too long. 3000 to 3500 miles for best engine life.

      @DIYDaveT@DIYDaveT11 ай бұрын
    • Yeah you'd be surprised how dirty it Is already at 3k!

      @juniorlara2394@juniorlara239410 ай бұрын
    • Damn I bought a 2022 RAV4 in Aug 2022, got the first “complimentary” service done in March at 4500 miles. Also was told oil change only to be done at 10k miles… just tire rotation. I may have to just change the oil myself.

      @emteebee1872@emteebee187210 ай бұрын
    • I just bought a new Toyota as well and the dealership also said to have it done after 10k. I did it at 6500k after watching this video and didn’t take it to the dealership because they wouldn’t do it.

      @josecarlos11@josecarlos1110 ай бұрын
  • So glad you made this video Ahmed ! My new Venza is now 6 mo old and has about 5500 miles . It was at the dealer 2 weeks ago for its first service. Which of course is just look over and tire rotation, no oil change . As I told you before my beautiful 2016 Camry was totaled in February in an accident. Im still mad about that guy hitting my car. I will be changing the oil in my Venza with a genuine filter and genuine Toyota 0w16 oil. We are lucky enough to have a independent shop in my area that only uses genuine parts in any of his services. An oil change there is $90 bucks and he has taken me into his shop to show me his oil room and not even a quart of non-genuine oil in there . Even the drums of oil say Toyota on the side . I especially enjoyed the part when you were inspecting the head from the Camry and you made the remark about that head being a Toyota head and not something off of a Chevy 😂. I worked in a Chevy shop for 40 years and have been a very loyal Toyota owner since 1995 . Thanks again for all your help. Oh, one more thing. What I was buying my Venza in Feb, the dealer here had all the old Toyota slogans through the years posted on the walls in the showroom . I went one better , and told them the very oldest Toyota slogan I know from 60,s . It goes like this , "Get your hands on A Toyota, You'll never let go " . I hope to come to Chicago one day and meet you in person and shake your hand . 😊

    @zonie1953@zonie1953 Жыл бұрын
    • I hope he comes back to Iraq and closes his shop

      @babagandu@babagandu Жыл бұрын
    • @@babagandu I hope you have more great mechanics there already. We were lucky to get him and his new shop is what the community needs.

      @flagmichael@flagmichael Жыл бұрын
  • Great show, I would agree 100% on the oil change intervals. I'm still at 3 to 4 thousand intervals and never had a bad motor. Personal or work vehicles. Keep up the good work wish you were in ND.

    @johnpauljones1499@johnpauljones14994 ай бұрын
  • nice work I love your professionalism talking through your work is very helpful. Thank you for your little tips along the videos.

    @franciscallan2729@franciscallan27292 ай бұрын
  • Even I'm HONDA owner, I really enjoy watching this dude. Full respect for the way he does the things and for all the knowledge he selflessly shares. Just watching his workshop, clean as pharmacy, is pleasure for itself. People like him are almost gone today, in a world messed up with "mechanics" who don't know a s*it about cars, nor are interested to learn. I wish I could have expert like him nearby. Thumbs up and big LIKE 👍

    @fedreserv6133@fedreserv613311 ай бұрын
    • Hello, You are right, love to follow his work,it is a lesson everytime. I also have a Honda,2004 civic bought in last December to a friend, car has only 165.000 kms , will take care of it for awhile for sure. Good weekend to you. Tigo

      @tt6518@tt651810 ай бұрын
    • The Care Care Nut's motivation to be honest is rooted in that he's CHRISTIAN. It's a commandment for those who are Christian.

      @BigFiveJack@BigFiveJack10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@BigFiveJackI mean, I don't think that really matters but you do you.

      @RBEmpathy@RBEmpathy10 ай бұрын
    • If you’re a Honda Guy watch “Ericthecarguy “ or etcg1

      @Metallica1545533@Metallica154553310 ай бұрын
    • I Do Cars is a very good tear down channel does a lot of bmw and Honda kind of everything. Also to keep a shop clean means you know the moment anything is leaking, wrong etc.

      @paulbrown3302@paulbrown33028 ай бұрын
  • First impressions, what a clean shop you have, and love the fact that you take extra precautions to protect the customers cars,love the towels protecting the paint! Great job

    @anthonydeesparza9746@anthonydeesparza9746 Жыл бұрын
    • Passed on by older petrol-heads: never leave your car in a dirty shop.

      @markos8400@markos8400 Жыл бұрын
    • @@markos8400 for sure and thanks 🙏🏼

      @anthonydeesparza9746@anthonydeesparza9746 Жыл бұрын
    • I do not trust clean workshops in Russia, this means that people spend money and all power to clean the shop but not on repairs...

      @user-lu2cy9xv2z@user-lu2cy9xv2z Жыл бұрын
    • Its actually beautiful! But he did say its new! Even a mechanic with OCD that is busy and lots of work over time it won't look like this!

      @operatingengineer@operatingengineer Жыл бұрын
    • Esse see zee see zee zee see zee

      @roymiller8774@roymiller8774 Жыл бұрын
  • Great advice, my Dad always said at your most basic level change your engine oil and filter at a minimum of 5000 miles whatever the manufacturers claims.

    @davapod@davapodАй бұрын
  • I had a nephew of mine from Indianapolis Indiana. I told him about you and he came to you from Indianapolis you do outstanding videos I remember you from back in 1999 when I purchased my Lexus 2000 LEXUS GS 400. Lexus of Orland Park when they was right across from the Toyota dealership I remember you DO OUT STANDING WORK LOVE YOUR VIDEOS

    @leonardharris1420@leonardharris14202 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this video. I am retired from a Toyota factory and worked on a line that built the AR engine (after working on the AZ engine line). Having packed a couple hundred short blocks for service parts, I can say that this did not come out of our plant. Of course we stopped AR production around 2018-2019. The first clue was the packaging, for we used a wood-framed crate. The second clue was the "AB" on the crank. We did not have it marked on the crank at all. While we had A, B and C pins, we were concerned only that the conrod weights matched (marked at the crank end) in the engine. You could have A, B and C sized pins in the same engine. What was interesting was when we made a piston service part, the order specified only an A, B, or C. It did not matter what the conrod weight was (we tried to use a rod weight in the middle of the range). Your description of the five digits is almost spot-on. There were also 5 digits on the bottom of the block. Both sets were read by the machines that did the assembly of the various internal parts, and, through a mathematical formula, determined the main bearing size to be used on each journal. On my line at least, everything internal to the block was done by robots. Removing the oil pan from the crankcase takes great care if you need to reuse both parts. The lip on the oil pan will bend easily and the crankcase is aluminum, so it scratches if you look at it cross-eyed. We used nylon wedges and and a sand hammer to break these loose. Maybe it's easier when the gasket material has aged for several years.

    @ag4bc@ag4bc Жыл бұрын
  • I have to agree with your premise here. Back in the day, I was one of the "every 3000" guys. When synthetic oil became mainstream, I began to go with that. I now try to keep at the 5000 mark, sometimes just a little bit over. Another factor is that I now do all my oil changes myself. Never trusted what the shops were putting in for oil. My 2010 corolla has over 335,000 miles and rarely uses oil between the changes, and still runs good with plenty of get up and go.

    @Smitty03275@Smitty03275 Жыл бұрын
    • My wife has a 2002 Toyota Camry and I make her change the oil every three thousand miles or 3500. Car runs like a champ.

      @johnnybee1776@johnnybee1776 Жыл бұрын
    • What brand of oil you are using

      @nt4771@nt4771 Жыл бұрын
    • My rule is when it turns a bit dark caramel, I yank it, and sometimes my Chevy oil moniter comes on right as I'm about to change it! Usually around 3k. I'm a big Valvoline fan, still using part syn at 228k on my 5.3L. Same in my Harley. Same in my tractors.

      @garychandler4296@garychandler4296 Жыл бұрын
    • @@garychandler4296 i do the same. My 2000 camry (2.2) has 325k mi.

      @dougjones4987@dougjones4987 Жыл бұрын
    • My new Cars, anything after 2010, in the manual all recommend 5k. From my Kia to my current Toyota. And yes, I use synthetic (because I don't change it as often as my old ones). So yeah, 5k is normal... But I was naughty during the pandemic and didn't change my oil all year of 2021... (Mostly because I only put like, 450 miles on the car that year XD)

      @JE-zl6uy@JE-zl6uy Жыл бұрын
  • Wish you lived in my state brother, love honest people like you. Bless all that you do...

    @chakatalee@chakatalee29 күн бұрын
  • Very informative. It's nice to see someone take the time to explain everything and what to do and not to do.

    @philipstafford6574@philipstafford65743 ай бұрын
  • If I didn’t do my own services, and I lived in your city, I would definitely use you for my vehicle maintenance. You strike me as being a very honest mechanic and person in general. Enjoy your videos.

    @welshtexas1@welshtexas1 Жыл бұрын
    • See, what I would do if I had to have extensive work (like an engine change)and I was going to keep the car long term , I would (if he can squeeze me in) tow the vehicle to his garage.

      @louisstennes3@louisstennes3 Жыл бұрын
    • @@louisstennes3 Yeah, well, that would really add to the expense...

      @njsongwriter@njsongwriter Жыл бұрын
  • I changed the oil in my wife's brand new 2022 Sienna Hybrid at 2500 miles and when I took it to the dealer for its 10k oil change they specifically told me not to change the oil until 10k miles. Thanks to this video I am going to change it every 5k miles. Keep up the good work!

    @blue06lt@blue06lt Жыл бұрын
    • How do y’all like your new Sienna? I work at the plant where we build those.

      @bluegrassman3040@bluegrassman3040 Жыл бұрын
    • @@bluegrassman3040 we love it. It rides very well and is very roomy. It isn't as powerful as a V6 but it gets double the fuel economy so the tradeoff is worth it. Ours is AWD and it is a beast in the snow.

      @blue06lt@blue06lt Жыл бұрын
    • @@blue06lt glad you like it!

      @bluegrassman3040@bluegrassman3040 Жыл бұрын
    • I saw one of those driving a month ago and was amazed by the contours of the body….it’s easily the best looking VAN I’ve ever seen.

      @greeneyesfromohio4103@greeneyesfromohio4103 Жыл бұрын
  • WOW! I ended up here by a suggestion on a BMW forum. I know zero about engines/cars really but this was so informative, interesting, engaging, and entertaining! I watched the whole thing. I've changed the oil in my BMW every 5000 miles for the past 6 years (when car was new), except I've let the last one slip to 8700. Won't be doing that anymore. Great channel and congratulations on your awesome shop!

    @kimpyeatt2595@kimpyeatt25954 сағат бұрын
    • well, "I" haven't changed the oil. The BMW dealership has changed the oil.

      @kimpyeatt2595@kimpyeatt25954 сағат бұрын
  • Hello Master technician AMD I want to appreciate for sharing your knowledge it's really important to know about dealerships

    @jesuslara8363@jesuslara83634 ай бұрын
  • I must admit… I’ve been part of the 10k group. After watching this it makes sense. I’ll be changing my oil every 5k Miles. Thank you!

    @yessir4523@yessir4523 Жыл бұрын
    • Counterpoint: 300,000 miles on a Tacoma 2.7L with no obvious problems, using full synthetic, various brands. Modest driving style, no hard acceleration or speeding. No cold starts just to move the truck, etc.

      @DefundTheFringes@DefundTheFringes Жыл бұрын
    • @@DefundTheFringes are you running 10k per oil change? I have been on my 2020 4runner with high mileage full synthetic. Oil isn't that discolored when I change it. Now at 45k miles.

      @jonathananderson6388@jonathananderson6388 Жыл бұрын
  • I am only a DIY "mechanic" but I completely agree with you. I have changed oil in my vehicles every 5,000 miles (or less) for the past 50 years. My view is simple: oil is cheap, engines are not. The only vehicle I ever owned that burned oil was a 1956 Chevrolet, which burned oil like a mosquito fogger when I got it. I did a home garage rebuild on that engine (235 ci six cylinder) and it worked like a charm. It was then a rust bucket with a good engine. 😎 These days I have a 2020 RAV4 Hybrid and a 2022 Toyota Tacoma. I love these vehicles and I change the oil every 5,000 miles religiously -- no matter what the dealership or the Owner's Manual say -- because I expect these two vehicles to outlast me. I am maintaining them for my grandchildren. ✔

    @jerrystark3587@jerrystark3587 Жыл бұрын
    • Your language and the preferences of the words you choose sounds very familiar. #ScottyKilmer

      @michaelscottland4239@michaelscottland4239 Жыл бұрын
    • @@michaelscottland4239 The problem is drivers keep getting worse. There is a very high chance one or both of your vehicles will get totaled in a crash long before they wear out with normal maintenance. Most Toyotas survive 10k mile synthetic oil changes just fine.

      @user-tb7rn1il3q@user-tb7rn1il3q Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for those excellent tips. Wish there were more honest mechanics around, especially here in New Zealand. Peace and blessings to you.

    @user-xs3jw3wy8b@user-xs3jw3wy8b4 ай бұрын
  • I change the motor oil every three thousand miles..have a 1994 Silverado with over four hundred thousand miles on it . I enjoy your channel !!

    @sir_snore_alot@sir_snore_alot5 ай бұрын
  • This is why I do all of my own work. At 60yrs old I have never used a dealer shop or a local mechanic. Finding a shop or master tech like this is like finding a Unicorn. I've never lost an engine or had to replace a transmission for lack of maintenance. And all of my old vehicles have been donated to young people, mostly young Marines. And have gone on to see many more years of service. This Doctor just made the best $6000 investment in this car and will get many more years out of it. Thanks for the great video and I love the shop. I had to laugh when you said how messy it was.

    @RichardDesrosier@RichardDesrosier Жыл бұрын
  • I am a retired mechanical engineer who has been driving for 60 years. I have never gone longer than 3000 miles between oil changes. As a result, I have never had an engine fail because of an oil related issue. Currently driving a 14 year old Suburban that does not burn a drop between oil changes. Fluid maintenance is one of the most important tasks of a car owner.

    @geraldfields6276@geraldfields6276 Жыл бұрын
    • Engine oil has improved drastically throughout the years

      @bigchocolate8547@bigchocolate8547 Жыл бұрын
    • I use amsoil and change all my vehicles at 10k. Currently have 218k on my tundra, 220k on my S10. Never any issues.

      @Imachowderhead@Imachowderhead Жыл бұрын
    • I do all my own work, you can go 5000 miles , but that's all, bring safe

      @richsweeney1115@richsweeney1115 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Imachowderhead I can guarantee you that the dealership did not use Amsoil or Amsoil filters. People don’t realize that the cheap filters are only going to hold so many particles before the check valve opens and allows unfiltered oil through.

      @justpray365@justpray365 Жыл бұрын
    • I had switched my 1997 to synthetic oil and I had eventually built up my oil change intervals to 10k. I first started changing at 5k, then 7.5k and finally 10k miles. I had the oil tested at each interval to make sure the oil was okay. After testing and informed that it was okay to increase the oil change interval. But I stopped at 10k miles. The 4 Runner currently has 419k miles and runs fine. Doesn't burn oil and I now change it at 5k miles since I don't commute anymore to work. Before I drove 40 miles to my job and 40 miles back home.

      @Rhaspun@Rhaspun Жыл бұрын
  • I like how you are very honest ,, News for everyone!! I have a AES Certified mechanic, and I own a Toyota Sequoia limited with 245,000 miles on it and running great thanks to my honest mechanic / friend…He does all my work on my truck and he does not work for the dealerships.

    @pedrodamianrubalcava4693@pedrodamianrubalcava4693Ай бұрын
  • This video was absolutely excellent and what made it so good was the intelligence, Thorough Communication, And visual hands-on Illustrations missions of actual damage. He also has figured out exactly that the marketing people are determining oil changes and not engineers. Most people like to blame the engineers, But the reality is that they are the guys who design the machine and know exactly what it takes to preserve them for a lifetime. It's management and marketing that modify what the engineer recommends. In the mechanics, Such as this most excellent skilled craftsman, Are the ones where the rubber hits the road. And they see what's really taking place. Absolutely great video and thanks so much! And by the way, I would always change my oil at Three thousand mile intervals.

    @frankie7508@frankie75085 ай бұрын
  • As a Tacoma owner I really appreciate the knowledge dispensed by a master mechanic. Your videos are excellent, I learn something from every one of your videos. Thank you!

    @campy9712@campy9712 Жыл бұрын
  • I had to pause the video to say “Thank you!” and to express my sad amazement that anyone could watch your videos, experience the generosity of heart and Spirit by which you advise us on how to AVOID costly repairs, and then come away accusing you of profiteering!! Your sharing is a gift to the car-owning public, and I salute your ongoing efforts to inform, educate and support us. God bless you, your family, and your new shop! 🙏🏾🌹🌹🌹

    @SistahRev@SistahRev Жыл бұрын
  • Just watched this and I salute your passion, attention to detail and professionalism. Keep going, I hope one day I meet an expert like you.

    @koechtimothy@koechtimothy4 ай бұрын
  • I love this guy. Great videos with great information. Keep up the great work.

    @user-bf9si9ho7j@user-bf9si9ho7j2 ай бұрын
  • Great mechanic, really nice guy, love how he take his time to go thru every single details.., just outstanding 👍🏻

    @orlandomarinez70@orlandomarinez70 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm a mechanic' and have rebuilt my share of engines. Then I went into the Airforce as a mechanic... take it from me and from him, he is not lying to you. Regular oil changes will save you money, and if you like money like I do, then listen to him. This is a very good mechanic and would trust him if I had him to work on my vehicles. Even if it is synthetic oil, change that oil. It is so cheap, and cheaper than letting get to this point. I enjoyed this video emencely, it's always a pleasure to watch professionals commit to their profession with honest work. Every dollar spent to get this car running again was worth it. The owner should grovel at the feet of this master.

    @BigTinkerer1@BigTinkerer1 Жыл бұрын
  • He is a Mechanic. Few are like this guy. Thanks.

    @Paulancar@Paulancar5 күн бұрын
  • First time here. Loved the honesty and attitude of this gentleman mechanic. The world needs more mecahnics such as this one for sure. Liked and subscribed!

    @ExpectMiracles55@ExpectMiracles5522 күн бұрын
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