2015/10/15 16:19:14
Reddtarga
I just saw this:
http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online-store/products/Toledo-Oil-Filter-Remover-Cup-Wrench-65mm-14-Flutes-305054.aspx?pid=SPO82405#Recommendations
 
I think the genuine stock Toyota filter (90915-YZZE1) is 65 mm with 14 flutes so this tool should fit, but you would have to take in a new filter with you to make sure it fits.
 
BTW, this is what the webbing type looks like:
http://www.ebay.com.au/it...65?hash=item4d210545c9
2015/10/15 16:34:32
Danti
Reddtarga
I just saw this:
http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online-store/products/Toledo-Oil-Filter-Remover-Cup-Wrench-65mm-14-Flutes-305054.aspx?pid=SPO82405#Recommendations
 
I think the genuine stock Toyota filter (90915-YZZE1) is 65 mm with 14 flutes so this tool should fit, but you would have to take in a new filter with you to make sure it fits.
 
BTW, this is what the webbing type looks like:
http://www.ebay.com.au/it...65?hash=item4d210545c9







 
thanks for the info mate.
i have the new filter with going to take buy the one from SCA. 
2015/10/15 17:01:18
barry
I had a similar issue with my starlet gt. I now buy the K and N wrench off filters. So much less hassle, and good quality filters too.
2015/10/15 17:32:11
Reddtarga
If the filter is on very tight, (and they often are) I have heard that the top nut can shear off with those.
2015/10/15 18:14:42
5SGTE
That Toledo one is an online only or can order in at supercheap. They stock a 2 jaw or the strap type. Of all the supercheap choices I'd recommend the mentioned strap type or order the three jaw Toledo.

You sound like you need a quick turnaround though.
2015/10/15 19:56:39
Danti
Yep I did go there and it's on line only. One more go and See what what happens


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2015/10/15 21:04:22
Phil214
I found that removing the wheel and driving a screw driver in through the side (all the way so the handle is flush with the filter). This will allow just enough to space to start turning. You'll need to do it a few times then it will undo by hand. If you still have problems run a fine blade around the rubber gasket to break the seal.
2015/10/15 23:03:08
Danti



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2015/10/15 23:04:11
Danti
Got him.


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2015/10/15 23:16:31
Phil214
Well done. I normally drive the screwdriver through the side. Roughly where the line and "3" is. Any other jobs you plan on doing have a look at there are a few good how to which may help.
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