You can use just about any brand you prefer as long as it fits/cross references to part number for yours. Just choose a good brand name. The oil is more important that you get the right weight and type (synthetic or non)
The oil filter is located under the car just to the right of the oil pan. You should use an oil filter wrench to remove the filter.
Yes, use a quality filter such as Purolator, Wix, Bosch, Motorcraft, or AC/Delco
A lot of Volkswagen cars use them.
The oil filter on the 1997 Avalon is located on the side of the engine that is toward the front of the car. The filter will probably be so tight that you will have to use an oil filter wrench to remove it.
Ac delco's use to be good but not anymore, I use wix filters in my car and like them a lot better.
back of the block get to it from under the car use oil filter pliers not a slide wrench
Yes, most definitely. Just use the correct filter recommended for your car.
The filter is made by Purolator but that does not mean it is made as good as a Purolator. If it were my car I would use a Purolator filter.
Lube Oil Filter is another name mechanics use when performing an Oil Change service. The reason is that an Oil Change generally includes lubing various car joints, removing and replacing the engine oil and replacing the engine oil filter.
If you drive normally and use conventional oil change the oil & filter every 5,000 miles.
I have a 2001 Chevy Silverado 1500, and that's the filter i use for it
According to one of the Ford websites : For a 1996 Lincoln Town Car , 4.6 liter V8 engine : ( the Motorcraft FL-820 engine oil filter is used )