What is the model number of the Corolla oil filter wrench?

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LeBrooke
07/29/25 6:03pm
Corolla oil filter wrench model 901. Precautions for using the oil filter wrench: When in use, fit the cup wrench onto the multi-faceted surface at the top of the oil filter, and the ring wrench onto the faceted surface at the top of the filter. Turn the handle, and the ring of the wrench will properly grip the faceted surface according to the size of the filter. The three-claw wrench requires a matching socket handle and should be adjusted according to the size of the oil filter. Function of the oil filter wrench: The oil filter wrench is used to remove the Corolla's filter. Place the oil filter removal tool near the end of the oil filter, then apply force counterclockwise to remove it.
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