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In the video, 1A Auto shows how to, remove, install, replace, or change a broken, worn, loose, or leaking oil pan. The video is applicable to the 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01 Toyota Camry
🔧 Instructions:
1. Draining the Oil 1:00
2. Loosening the Exhaust Pipe 2:47
3. Removing the Oil Pan 7:43
4. Resealing the Oil Pan 9:29
5. Preparing the New Oil Pan 12:06
6. Installing the New Oil Pan 13:50
7. Tightening the Exhaust Pipe 18:09
8. Removing the Oil Filter 21:44
9. Installing the Oil Filter 22:19
10. Servicing the Oil 22:53
Great video! V Good Teaching skills, clear and concise. Exh. Flex joint ready to let go.
Everything is spot on perfect except application of the sealer, check the toyota FSM and you will understand that the sealant must be left in a bead and put in specific areas and it will seal perfectly and last 10 to 20 years vs smearing it which will last half that time or less. Toyota designed the channels in the pan so the sealer spreads where it needs to most when you torque it down.
Wrong on a 2.2 the sub frame is in the way also the front lower motor mount calls out for 4.0 hrs in labor.
One of the oil pan bolts broke, what size are they?
Hey I’m looking under my camry, it’s a 98 and it looks like the dust cover or insulation plate that you called it in the video needs to be replaced. Do you have a part number or a more detailed description of what it is? Thanks
is it ok to use a regular oil pan gasket
Love the video also you are a great teacher! You did an amazing job cheers ! God bless your heart
pan is not dropping anyone have thoughts help please
its my car thank you im down to hitting pan with rubber malit not dropping ill keep hitting are there any other trix im going to take oil filter off mybe relece some presure
how did you get the rest of the bolts off for the dust cover from the back side of the oil pan? size on those blots?
Thank you so much for the detailed video. Interestingly, my oil pan has a cork gasket (1999 Toyota Camry).
do you guys have a video on replacing timing chain gasket, I just replaced my oil pan and gasket on my 97 toyota camry le 2.2l thanks to you guys , come to find out that wasn't the issue if you guys can help it will be very appreciated
took me forever to find a video with someone who actually knows what they are talking about great job dude
That oil pan looks fine. I see no rust.
I love these videos.