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The info is in my sig ...Vehicle type? Engine platform?
The info is in my sig ...Vehicle type? Engine platform?
It will be a fresh Toyota/Denso filter. I feel quite comfortable with them. Will have a new cabin filter, too.Either oil and any filter of your choice. What about the most important filter...The air filter.
Wouldn't think of making the trip without a couple of quarts of top off oil.Carry a few extra qts and top off as needed. Any Mobil 1 or any synthetic should be able to handle 10K miles of highway driving
Wouldn't think of making the trip without a couple of quarts of top off oil.
Done that, and now I'm older, wiser, and more experienced. Haven't had the car long enough to know its oil use tendency, so a quart or two in the trunk raises my comfort level. As does a full size spare, some extra light bulbs, a couple of energy bars in the glove box, and a first aid kit.I would. A 2011 Camry is maybe close to the bubble but I'd hop in my 2015 Camry and do 10,000 miles tomorrow without a care about oil or any other fluids.
The info is in my sig ...
I don’t see it. Guess it doesn’t show up on mobile platforms.
I would not recommend going 10,000 miles between oil changes.
Just stop in at a Jiffy Lube every 3,000 miles or so during your travels. They are all over the country and employ some of the best lubrication and service techs in the industry. Many of them are ASE certified. They also check your tires, air/cabin filters, fuel filters, lube chassis, transmission service, brake service, glass replacement, and more. Complete vehicle inspection and diagnostics are a free service
I have been using Jiffy Lube for years and get nothing but very quick top notch service for a great price. And with this COVID going on they all wear masks and fully clean and disinfect your car when the job is complete.
I cannot say enough good about Jiffy Lube. They are the gold standard for lubrication services in the US.
Lube tech is an entry level position...Does Jiffy Lube pay enough to get real ASE techs or just hire the ones who get fired for screwups?
Well, then, here it is: 2011 Camry 2.5
I have my own Rebound-O-Meter® ... Highly under rated tool!Maybe give your tires a good look-over?
Also, ollie forgot that Jiffy-Lube also removes suspension components and tests with a hydraulic reboundometer.
Are the OLM's in the OP's car accurate? Just curious.
On a cell signatures don't show up at all unless you hit the desktop view.The info is in my sig ...