From the linked thread are several clear pics of the of the green adbv of said YZZN1. (Pics of adbv can be expanded in link.) It is the identical application to one in the posted in yt. Please note all the comments in the thread (including but not limited to the OP) about the color of the N1 adbv being green.
For me it definitively confirms yt maker observation of N1 green color adbv.
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/toyota-90915-yzzn1.340800/
I need to amend the suffix number of the Toyota Denso black adbv previously posted this sub forum, it was/is the YZZD3. Apologies for the confusion. It is the initially noted Toyota Denso black color adbv and information (burn test) I confirmed. As mentioned, because it is the only black adbv that tested as silicone, reason I wanted to confirm. Having looked at the D3 adbv thoroughly in bright sunlight (all light really), to my eye there's no mistaking it for any other color than black. Excepting the now corrected Toyota suffix number, stand by my initial post.
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/toyota-oil-filter-cut-open.355511/
Here's a couple pics of the adbv from the YZZD3 I cut open. You can see where I burn tested it. Really, it didn't want to catch on fire or stay lit. No black smoke, no stinky rubber smell. Just a whitish powder ash left, confirming information in link.



https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/toyota-90915-yzzn1.340800/



I need to amend the suffix number of the Toyota Denso black adbv previously posted this sub forum, it was/is the YZZD3. Apologies for the confusion. It is the initially noted Toyota Denso black color adbv and information (burn test) I confirmed. As mentioned, because it is the only black adbv that tested as silicone, reason I wanted to confirm. Having looked at the D3 adbv thoroughly in bright sunlight (all light really), to my eye there's no mistaking it for any other color than black. Excepting the now corrected Toyota suffix number, stand by my initial post.
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/toyota-oil-filter-cut-open.355511/
Here's a couple pics of the adbv from the YZZD3 I cut open. You can see where I burn tested it. Really, it didn't want to catch on fire or stay lit. No black smoke, no stinky rubber smell. Just a whitish powder ash left, confirming information in link.


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