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Oil Change Kit 3 Piece - GUOCK3

Oil Change Kit 3 Piece - GUOCK3

$33
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LIQUI MOLY Engine Flush Plus 300ml - 2784

LIQUI MOLY Engine Flush Plus 300ml - 2784

$27
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HYDRAULIC FLUID ISO 46 20L

HYDRAULIC FLUID ISO 46 20L

$113
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Mechpro Oil Drain Pan 8L - GUDP8L

Mechpro Oil Drain Pan 8L - GUDP8L

$18
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Penrite Diesel Injector Cleaner 375ml - ADDIC375

Penrite Diesel Injector Cleaner 375ml - ADDIC375

$29
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Nulon Pro-Strength Diesel Turbo Cleaner 500ml - PDTC

Nulon Pro-Strength Diesel Turbo Cleaner 500ml - PDTC

$46
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HYDRAULIC FLUID ISO 68 20L

HYDRAULIC FLUID ISO 68 20L

$164
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Ryco Cartridge Oil Filter Removal Cup - RST205

Ryco Cartridge Oil Filter Removal Cup - RST205

$37
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Penrite Motor Cycle Foam Filter Kit  - MCFFCKIT

Penrite Motor Cycle Foam Filter Kit - MCFFCKIT

$167
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Repco Swivel Oil Filter Wrench Medium - RST169

Repco Swivel Oil Filter Wrench Medium - RST169

$32
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Ryco Spin On Oil Filter Removal Cup - RST201

Ryco Spin On Oil Filter Removal Cup - RST201

$24
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Repco Oil Filter Wrench 3 Jaw - RST177

Repco Oil Filter Wrench 3 Jaw - RST177

$39
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Repco Oil Filter Wrench 3 Jaw 2 Way - RST176

Repco Oil Filter Wrench 3 Jaw 2 Way - RST176

$41
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Ryco Cartridge Oil Filter Removal Cup - RST208

Ryco Cartridge Oil Filter Removal Cup - RST208

$37
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2016 Toyota Prius oil filter — purpose and maintenance

Yes, the 2016 Toyota Prius uses an engine oil filter. Technical sources including the Toyota Owner’s Manual (2016 Prius, Maintenance section), the Toyota Repair Manual for the 2ZR‑FXE engine, and Toyota’s electronic parts catalog all specify a replaceable engine oil filter and list “engine oil and filter replacement” as a scheduled service task. So the oil filter is absolutely relevant to this hybrid’s servicing.

On a 2016 Prius, the oil filter’s job is to catch fine contaminants — think metal particles, soot, and dust — before they circulate through the 1.8‑litre 2ZR‑FXE’s oil galleries. Clean oil is vital for protecting crank and cam bearings, the timing chain, and the VVT‑i oil control system. Because the Prius engine starts and stops frequently in normal driving, a healthy filter and clean 0W‑20 oil help reduce wear at restart and keep oil pressure stable.

In Australia and New Zealand, it’s typical to replace the oil and filter every 12 months or around 15,000 kilometres, whichever comes first (shorter intervals if the vehicle sees lots of short trips, dusty roads, or ride‑share duty). Toyota’s technical literature explicitly pairs oil and filter changes, so it’s smart practice to do both together. Many 2016 Prius vehicles in AU/NZ use a spin‑on canister filter, some regions and build dates may use a cartridge element in a housing. A quick look under the bonnet or a check against the VIN will confirm which type is fitted.

Good servicing habits make a big difference:

  • Choose a quality, OEM‑spec filter with the correct bypass pressure and an effective anti‑drainback valve (helps with smooth hybrid restarts).
  • Always replace the sump plug washer when changing oil and check for leaks after start‑up.
  • Pre‑oil the rubber gasket on spin‑on filters, hand‑tighten per the filter label, and avoid over‑torquing. For cartridge systems, fit a new O‑ring and follow the Repair Manual procedure.
  • Dispose of used oil and the old filter responsibly at a recycling point.

If the filter is overdue, drivers may notice dirty, thinned‑out oil, brief valve train noise on cold starts, or a warning light under severe conditions. Keeping the 2016 Toyota Prius oil filter fresh is a simple, low‑cost way to protect fuel economy, emissions hardware, and long‑term engine health.

Popular questions

What type of oil filter does the 2016 Toyota Prius use?

Most 2016 Prius models in AU/NZ use a spin‑on canister oil filter, while some markets and build dates may have a cartridge element in a reusable housing. The quickest way to be sure is to check under the bonnet or confirm by VIN against the Toyota parts catalog or Owner’s Manual.

How often should the oil filter be changed on a 2016 Prius?

Plan on every 12 months or about 15,000 kilometres in Australia and New Zealand, and sooner if driving involves lots of short trips, dusty conditions, or frequent towing. Toyota’s maintenance guidance pairs the filter change with the engine oil service.

Can a non‑genuine oil filter be used on a 2016 Prius?

Yes, provided it meets OEM specifications, including correct fit, bypass pressure, and an effective anti‑drainback valve. Sticking with a reputable brand (or genuine Toyota) helps ensure proper oil flow, filtration efficiency, and start‑stop performance on the hybrid engine.