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humanoid

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  1. First you would need to find out what is setting off that light, secondly what year Taco do you have? In the 1st gen Tacos (95.5-04) you could just yank the neg. battery terminal for a couple minutes and the CEL will reset, but will come back on if you still have the problem(s) that is setting off the CEL.

  2. The ones I was talking about were the full brand. They are at parts geek. They show a plastic end cap, but it also says that the photo is not spacifict to the car. The toyota OEM do not have end caps. they are a folded filter paper only with an o ring.

    To be honest with you I've never ever heard of that brand, just remember one thing, you get what you pay for. Good luck to you if you intend to get those filters. The endcaps I was referring to were for the older type non-cartridge filters.

  3. I disagree with your point, I have used nothing but phram for all my vehicles for the last 30 years and have never had an oil related problem.

    Then go ahead and get the Fram branded one if it suits your needs. Typical Fram filters, non-cartridge types, use cardboard endcaps while better built ones use metal endcaps. Cardboard endcaps will collapse easier than metal ones. I used to use Fram religiously until they got sold Honeywell, not sure who owns them now, but now I call them the orange can of death.

  4. Congrats! I hope this doesn't mean you'll leave our forum.... :(

    Nah, I'll stick around. I already miss my truck and I'm starting to get withdraws. We picked up a 1998 GS300 that the previous owner kept in pretty pristine condition. He lowered it about 2", put an l-tuned grille, side skirts, rear spoiler, GS400 rims and 2001-2005 taillights. It's pretty sweet and I love the power of the inline 6, feels like a V8 at times.

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