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Nulon Degreaser Ya Bastard 400ml - DYB400
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Nulon Degreaser Ya Bastard 400ml - DYB400

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Motortech Degreaser 400g - MT001

Motortech Degreaser 400g - MT001

$9
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CRC Throt-L-Body Throttle Body Cleaner 500ml - 5077
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CRC Throt-L-Body Throttle Body Cleaner 500ml - 5077

$31
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CRC Engine Start 400ml - 5040
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CRC Engine Start 400ml - 5040

$28
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Nulon Upper Engine Cleaner 150gm - UEC150

Nulon Upper Engine Cleaner 150gm - UEC150

$29
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Chemtech CT14 Engine and Bilge Degreaser 5L - CT14-5L

Chemtech CT14 Engine and Bilge Degreaser 5L - CT14-5L

$99
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Chemtech CT14 Engine & Bilge Degreaser 1Ltr - CT14-1L

Chemtech CT14 Engine & Bilge Degreaser 1Ltr - CT14-1L

$32
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ThreeBond Petrol Engine Conditioner 240ml - 6601N-240

ThreeBond Petrol Engine Conditioner 240ml - 6601N-240

$36
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Chemtech Workshop Heavy Duty Degreaser 20Ltr - CWD-20L

Chemtech Workshop Heavy Duty Degreaser 20Ltr - CWD-20L

$159
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CRC Aeroclean Degreaser 500ml - 5070
CRC

CRC Aeroclean Degreaser 500ml - 5070

$22
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Engine Oil Replacement and Maintenance for Your 2007 Toyota Blade

Tending to your 2007 Toyota Blade with regular oil changes and maintenance is key to keeping your car running smoothly. Engine oil plays a crucial role in lubricating the engine's moving parts, reducing friction, and preventing damage from heat. Choosing the right engine oil and knowing when to replace it can significantly impact your car's performance and lifespan.

For your 2007 Toyota Blade, selecting the correct engine oil grade is vital. Typically, a 5W-30 oil is recommended, but always consult your vehicle's owner manual to confirm the manufacturer's specifications. Using the wrong oil type can affect engine efficiency and even lead to increased wear over time.

  • Check the Oil Level: Regularly check your engine oil level using the dipstick. Park your car on a level surface, turn off the engine, and wait a few minutes for it to cool. Remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it fully, and then remove it again to see the oil level. It should be between the 'low' and 'full' markings.
  • Replace the Oil and Filter: It's generally suggested to change your engine oil every 5,000 to 10,000 kilometres. Simultaneously, replace the oil filter to ensure maximum efficiency and longevity for the new oil. An old filter can hold contaminants that may degrade the quality of the new oil.
  • Inspect for Leaks: After an oil change, take a quick look under the car and around the engine for any signs of oil leaks. Early detection of oil leaks can prevent potential damage to the engine components.
  • Select Synthetic Oils: High-quality synthetic oils can be a worthy investment for your Toyota Blade, offering better performance in various temperatures and enhanced protection for your engine. They might be a bit more expensive, but the benefits can outweigh the costs in the long run.
  • Monitor Oil Colour and Consistency: Fresh engine oil has a light, amber colour. Over time, it gets darker with use. If the oil becomes excessively dark, gritty, or has a burnt smell, it's definitely time for a change.

Proper engine oil maintenance is an essential part of your car's care routine. Not only does it keep your Toyota Blade running efficiently and smoothly, but it also ensures that you're getting the best possible fuel economy. By following a regular oil maintenance schedule and using the right type of oil, you can enhance the longevity of your vehicle's engine and enjoy a more reliable driving experience. Always remember, when in doubt or if you feel less comfortable getting your hands a bit greasy, consulting a professional mechanic is the best route to take.