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Toyota 90915-20003 Filter Sub-Assy, Oil

1999-2021 Toyota 9091520003

Toyota 90915-20003 Filter Sub-Assy, Oil
  • Part Description
    Filter Sub-Assy, Oil
  • Part Name Code
    15601
  • Replaced By
    90915-YZZD1
  • Manufacturer
    Toyota
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Toyota
    Part Name Code15601
    Manufacturer Part Number90915-20003
    Part DescriptionFilter Sub-Assy, Oil
    Other NamesOil Filter
    Item Dimensions3.2 x 3.3 x 3.8 inches
    Item Weight1.10 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    ManufacturerToyota
    SKU90915-20003
    WarrantyThis genuine Toyota part is guaranteed by Toyota's factory warranty.
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  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Trim & Engine Important vehicle option details
    2010-2012, 1999-2002 Toyota 4RunnerLULI, SR5B, SR5V|4 Cyl 2.7L, 6 Cyl 3.4L2TRFE, 3RZFE, 5VZFE; 2TRFE; TRN280L-GKPGKA, 3RZFE, 5VZFE; RZN180L-GKMSKA, RZN180L-GKPSKA, RZN185L-GKMSKA, RZN185L-GKPSKA, TRN285L-GKPGKA, VZN180L-GKPGKA, VZN180L-GKPSKA, VZN180L-GKPZKA, VZN185L-GKMGKA, VZN185L-GKPGKA, VZN185L-GKPSKA, VZN185L-GKPZKA
    2000-2004 Toyota AvalonXL, XLS|6 Cyl 3.0L1MZFE; 1MZFE; MCX20L-AEPGKA, MCX20L-AEPGKK, MCX20L-AEPNKA, MCX20L-AEPNKK, MCX20L-AESGKA, MCX20L-AESNKA
    1999-2006 Toyota CamryCE, LE, SE, XLE|6 Cyl 3.0L, 6 Cyl 3.3L1MZFE, 3MZFE; 1MZFE, 3MZFE; MCV20L-AEPDKK, MCV20L-AEPGKA, MCV20L-AEPGKK, MCV20L-AEPNKA, MCV20L-CEMNKA, MCV20L-CEPGKA, MCV20L-CEPNKA, MCV30L-AEAGKA, MCV30L-AEANKA, MCV30L-AEASKA, MCV30L-AEPGKA, MCV30L-AEPNKA, MCV30L-AEPSKA, MCV30L-CEAGKA, MCV30L-CEANKA, MCV30L-CEASKA, MCV30L-CEPGKA, MCV30L-CEPNKA, MCV30L-CEPSKA, MCV31L-AEASKA, MCV31L-CEASKA
    2001-2011 Toyota HighlanderLimited, STD|6 Cyl 3.0L, 6 Cyl 3.3L1MZFE, 3MZFE; 1MZFE, 3MZFE; MCU20L-BWPNKA, MCU23L-BRANKA, MCU23L-BWANKA, MCU25L-BWPNKA, MCU28L-BRANKA, MCU28L-BWANKA, MHU23L-BRXNKA, MHU23L-BWXNKA, MHU28L-BRXNKA, MHU28L-BWXNKA, MHU48L-BRXMKA, MHU48L-BRXNKA
    1999-2007 Toyota SiennaCE, LE, XLE|6 Cyl 3.0L, 6 Cyl 3.3L1MZFE, 3MZFE; 1MZFE, 3MZFE; MCL10L-GFSDKA, MCL10L-GFSDKK, MCL10L-GFSGKA, MCL10L-GFSGKK, MCL10L-PFSDKA, MCL10L-PFSDKK, MCL10L-PFSGKA, MCL10L-PFSGKK, MCL10L-SESDKA, MCL10L-SESDKK, MCL20L-PFADKK, MCL20L-PFAEKA, MCL20L-PFAEKK, MCL20L-PFAQKA, MCL20L-PFAQKK, MCL20L-PRADKK, MCL20L-PRAEKA, MCL20L-PRAEKK, MCL20L-PRAQKA, MCL20L-PRAQKK, MCL23L-SBADKA, MCL23L-SBADKK, MCL25L-PFADKK, MCL25L-PFAEKA, MCL25L-PFAEKK, MCL25L-PFAQKA, MCL25L-PFAQKK
    1999-2008 Toyota SolaraSE, SLE|6 Cyl 3.0L, 6 Cyl 3.3L1MZFE, 3MZFE; 1MZFE, 3MZFE; MCV20L-GCMNKA, MCV20L-GCMNKK, MCV20L-GCPNKA, MCV20L-GCPNKK, MCV20L-GKPNKA, MCV20L-GKPNKK, MCV31L-GCAGKA, MCV31L-GCANKA, MCV31L-GKAGKA, MCV31L-GKANKA
    1999-2021 Toyota TacomaBase, DLX, SR5|4 Cyl 2.4L, 4 Cyl 2.7L, 6 Cyl 3.4L2RZFE, 2TRFE, 3RZFE, 5VZFE; 2RZFE, 2TRFE, 3RZFE, 5VZFE; RZN140L-TRMDKAB, RZN140L-TRPDKAB, RZN140L-TRSDKAB, RZN150L-CRMDKAB, RZN150L-CRPDKAB, RZN150L-CRSDKAB, RZN161L-TRMDKAB, RZN161L-TRPDKAB, RZN171L-CRMDKAB, RZN171L-CRPDKAB, RZN191L-TRPDKAB, RZN196L-CRPDKAB, RZN196L-PRPDKAB, TRN220L-TRMDKA, TRN220L-TRPDKA, TRN225L-CRMDKA, TRN225L-CRPDKA, TRN225L-PRPDKA, TRN240L-TRMDKA, TRN240L-TRPDKA, TRN245L-CRMDKA, TRN245L-CRMSKA, TRN245L-CRPDKA, TRN245L-CRTSKA, TRN260L-TRMDKA, TRN265L-CRMDKA, TRN265L-CRPDKA, TRN265L-CRTSKA, TRN265L-PRPDKA, TRN265L-PRTSKA, VZN150L-CRMDKAB, VZN150L-CRSDKAB, VZN170L-CRMDKAB, VZN170L-CRMGKAB, VZN170L-CRPDKAB, VZN170L-CRPGKAB, VZN170L-PRPDKAB, VZN195L-CRPDKAB, VZN195L-PRPDKAB
    2000-2005 Toyota TundraDLX, Limited, SR5|6 Cyl 3.4L5VZFE; 5VZFE; VCK30L-ARMSKA, VCK30L-ARSLKA, VCK30L-ARSSKA, VCK30L-ARSSKK, VCK30L-TRMDKA, VCK30L-TRMDKK, VCK30L-TRSDKA, VCK30L-TRSDKK, VCK40L-ARMSKA, VCK40L-ARMSKK, VCK40L-ARSLKA, VCK40L-ARSSKA, VCK40L-ARSSKK, VCK40L-TRMDKK, VCK40L-TRMSKA, VCK40L-TRSDKK, VCK40L-TRSSKA

Customer Questions & Answers

Q:
I would like to know availability and if it is direct fit replacement Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist
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Q:
Why are frequent oil changes important for engine maintenance for the 1999 Toyota Solara? Posted by Customer
A:
Frequent oil changes are vital for engine maintenance because aging oil can become diluted and contaminated, leading to premature engine wear and reduced performance.
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How should old oil be properly disposed of after an oil change for the 2005 Toyota Tacoma? Posted by Customer
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Properly dispose of old oil by ensuring it is recycled and not poured on the ground or down a drain to prevent environmental harm.
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How do you check for oil leaks after an oil change for the 2001 Toyota Avalon? Posted by Customer
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After an oil change, follow these steps:Allow the engine to run for about a minute.Check for leaks at the drain plug and oil filter.Tighten if necessary.Recheck the oil level and add more if needed.
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What are the steps for draining the old oil during an oil change for the 2012 Toyota Highlander? Posted by Customer
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Place a drain pan under the oil drain plug, remove the plug, allow the old oil to drain completely, inspect it for metal shavings, clean the drain plug and surrounding area, and reinstall the drain plug.
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Why is it important to position the 2003 Toyota Solara correctly, and what should you do with the engine before beginning the oil change? Posted by Customer
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Positioning the vehicle on a level surface is important for accurate oil drainage. Letting the engine reach its normal operating temperature ensures the oil is warm for efficient draining.
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How to ensure proper engine maintenance through frequent Oil Filter and oil changes on Toyota T100,1995 through 2004 Toyota Tacoma and 1996 through 2002 Toyota 4Runner? Posted by Customer
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To ensure proper engine maintenance, frequent oil changes are essential for home mechanics, as aging oil becomes diluted and contaminated, leading to premature engine wear. Before initiating this procedure, gather all necessary tools, including a drain pan, rubber gloves, breaker bar, socket, and filter wrench. Additionally, have an ample supply of rags or newspapers on hand for any potential spills. Access to the vehicle's underside is facilitated by using a hoist, ramps, or jackstands. If it's your first oil change, acquaint yourself with the oil drain plug's location underneath the vehicle. Perform this task while being mindful of the engine and exhaust components, as they can become hot during the process. Park the vehicle on a level surface, start the engine to reach its normal operating temperature, and turn it off when warmed up. Remove the filler cap from the valve cover. Raise the vehicle and support it with jackstands, ensuring caution around hot exhaust components. Place the drain pan beneath the oil drain plug and remove the plug using the appropriate tools. Allow the old oil to drain fully and inspect it for metal shavings or chips. After draining, wipe the drain plug clean and reinstall it securely, taking care not to strip the threads. Reposition the drain pan under the oil filter, remove any tools or materials from under the vehicle, and lower it. Loosen the oil filter counterclockwise using a filter wrench, and when loose, use your hands to unscrew it, tilting the open end upwards to prevent spillage. Clean the block's mounting surface thoroughly, removing any old gasket residue if necessary. Ensure the new filter matches the old one, lubricate the new filter's gasket with engine oil, and hand-tighten it until the gasket contacts the seating surface, then provide an additional 3/4-turn. Add new oil through the oil filler cap, pour three quarts of fresh oil, check the dipstick level, and if needed, top up to the appropriate mark. After running the engine for a minute, inspect for oil leaks at the drain plug and filter, tightening if necessary. Recheck the dipstick level, add oil if required, and during initial trips after the oil change, regularly monitor for leaks and maintain the proper oil level. Finally, dispose of the old oil properly by utilizing oil reclamation centers or recycling facilities after it has cooled down and been drained into suitable containers for transport.
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How should you manage the disposal of the old oil after completing the oil change for the 1997 Toyota 4Runner? Posted by Customer
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Properly dispose of the old oil by using oil reclamation centers or recycling facilities. Ensure that the old oil has cooled down and has been drained into suitable containers for safe transport and disposal.
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How to perform frequent oil and Oil Filter changes for preventive maintenance on Toyota Avalon and Toyota Solara every 5000 miles or 6 months? Posted by Customer
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Frequent oil changes are essential for preventive maintenance to prevent premature engine wear. Before starting the procedure, ensure you have all the necessary tools and rags or newspapers for spills. Access to the underside of the vehicle is improved by lifting it on a hoist, ramps, or jack stands. Familiarize yourself with the location of the oil drain plug before getting under the vehicle. Park the vehicle on a level spot and let the engine reach its normal operating temperature. Raise the vehicle and place a drain pan under the drain plug. Carefully remove the plug, allowing the old oil to drain into the pan. Inspect the oil for metal shavings and chips. Wipe off the drain plug and clean the area around the opening before reinstalling and tightening the plug. Move the drain pan under the oil filter and loosen the filter with an oil filter wrench. Unscrew the filter by hand, ensuring the open end is tilted up to prevent oil spillage. Wipe off the mounting surface on the block and remove any old gasket residue. Compare the old filter with the new one and lubricate the gasket of the new filter with engine oil before screwing it into place. Add fresh oil to the engine through the oil filler cap and check the level on the dipstick. Start the engine and check for leaks. Wait for the oil to drain into the pan and recheck the level on the dipstick. Dispose of the old oil properly. Reset the engine oil replacement reminder light.
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How to perform a frequent Oil Filter and oil change as preventive maintenance on Toyota Sienna? Posted by Customer
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Frequent oil changes are essential preventive maintenance for home mechanics, as aging oil tends to become diluted and contaminated, leading to premature engine wear. Before initiating this procedure, ensure that you have all necessary tools, such as a drain pan, rubber gloves, breaker bar, socket, and filter wrench, along with an adequate supply of rags or newspapers for spill cleanup. Improved access to the vehicle's underside is achieved by lifting it on a hoist, driving it onto ramps, or supporting it with jack stands. For first-time oil changers, acquaint yourself with the oil drain plug's location beneath the vehicle, taking precautions due to potentially hot engine and exhaust components. Park the vehicle on a level surface, start the engine, and allow it to reach operating temperature. Turn off the engine, remove the filler cap, then raise and secure the vehicle on jack stands. Carefully position a drain pan beneath the oil drain plug, avoiding contact with hot exhaust components, and remove the plug. It's advisable to wear gloves during the final stages of plug removal if the engine is hot. Allow the old oil to drain completely, inspecting it for metal shavings and chips. After draining, clean the drain plug with a clean rag, ensuring no metal particles cling to it. Clean the area around the drain plug, reinstall it with a new sealing washer, and tighten it to the specified torque. Position the drain pan under the oil filter. Depending on the model year, remove the oil filter either by hand or with an appropriate wrench, taking precautions to minimize mess and spillage. After removing the filter, promptly tilt it upwards to prevent oil spillage. Wipe the mounting surface on the engine block with a clean rag, removing any residue, and ensure no old gasket remains. Compare the old filter with the new one to verify they match in type. Lubricate the new filter's rubber gasket with engine oil and screw it into place, tightening it by hand until the gasket contacts the seating surface, then give it an additional 3/4-turn. For 2007 and later models, use a ratchet to remove the plug from the oil filter housing, minimizing spillage. Remove the filter element, O-ring, and clean all components thoroughly. Install a new O-ring and filter, then screw the assembly onto the engine block, tightening it to the specified torque. Add fresh oil to the engine through the oil filler cap, using a funnel to prevent spills, and pour in the recommended amount. Wait for the oil to drain into the pan, check the level on the dipstick, and if necessary, add oil to reach the appropriate level. Following an oil change, especially in the initial drives, regularly check for leaks and maintain the correct oil level. Properly dispose of the old oil through recycling facilities or disposal sites once it has cooled. For resetting the service reminder light in 2004 and later models, follow the ignition key and button sequence outlined in the vehicle's manual.
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