How to Change Oil | 2015 Toyota Sienna DIY Oil Change (Same for Most Toyota 3.5L V6)
Changing the oil on my 2015 Toyota Sienna SE (3rd Gen)
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0:00 Intro
0:28 Oil to Use 0W20
1:20 OEM 04152-YZZA1 Filter
2:15 Jacking Car Up
2:50 Remove 14mm Drain Plug
4:25 Drain Filter and Remove
6:20 Prep New Filter and Gasket
7:45 Fill Oil and Check Level
9:00 Reset Maintenance Light
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