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Brand | FRAM |
Item model number | PH4386 |
Color | Orange |
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Product Id | 1865505 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 009100381996 |
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FRAM PH4386 Extra Guard Filter, 10K mile Oil Filter for Chevrolet, Suzuki, and Toyota Fits select: 2002-2011 TOYOTA CAMRY, 2022-2023 TOYOTA TUNDRA
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What can I say it's an oil filter
Installed on vehicle and didn't leak which is great, good quality product
I have been using this specific product since 2003, it works for 2003, Camry and Highlander, and 2005 Camry.Easy to install and remove. I do my own oil change for all my cars.
I have used Fram oil filters for at least the past 15 years without one single failure. I recently sold my 1998 Ford Ranger that had the 3.0 V6 with 187,000 plus miles on it. Never had one problem with Fram filters nor any leaks. Just made sure engine surface area was clean and tightened per instructions.
The filter is filtering oil like it should. It fit my '06 Jeep Wrangler. Price was right, just had to wait for it to get to the store so I could pick it up. I'd do this again.
I usually stick with Fram filters. Others may have issues with them but I haven't. Most of the vehicles I work on are for the casual driver.
I always change my own and families oil in there cars and trucks. I love rough grip on filter,never need wrench,which is almost impossible on some cars. We always keep cars and trucks for at lest 250000 miles and as much as 400000 miles,no engine failures,using these filters and synthetic motor oil.
The Fram filter was easy to use for my Toyota Camry 2007. The black grip allows for easy handling. I recommend this for anyone who changes their own oil.
I had 2 new/unused Fram oil filters (10575) that I put on my truck (2013 Ford F150 with Ecoboost) that have leaked. I've been doing my own filter changes for 30+ years and, for the most part, used Fram filters with no issues. The first filter I put on went for a couple of weeks before it started leaking on my epoxy coated garage floor (so it was obvious to see). Thinking it might have been an operator error (me), I put another one on that started leaking immediately. I always make sure the engine surface is clean, and a small amount of oil is put on the filter before installing it, and I make sure not to over (or under) tighten the filter, so this doesn't appear to be an installation issue. After the second filter leaking, I took it to my local repair shop thinking there must've been another problem as I've never seen anything like this before. The technician confirmed it was the filter leaking, replaced it (with another brand I imagine), and I drove my home approximately 20 miles and there is no leakage. I contacted FRAM and they sent me a lengthy form to fill out and indicated I would have to pay to get the filters sent back. More trouble than it is worth, which is what I'm sure they were counting on. However, I will no longer purchase any FRAM products.
Probably one if the worst oul filters ive ever purchased. After changing my cars oil, i turned it on, the filter broke off and all the oil spilled.