Newer cars recommend 5w-30. However, as your car gets older it may need some help sealing the rings by using 10w-40. It really depends on the time of year you are changing the oil and the mileage the car has on it. In the summer, going through the desert I run 20w-50 in my '95 Camry.
Yes you just have to take the plug out of the head to put in the distributor.
My V6 (1mz-FE) takes 5 qts of 5w-30
A 1987 Toyota Camry will take 5 quarts of oil. The type of oil the Camry uses is 10 W 30.
Recommended fuel for Toyota Camry is unleaded regular with up 10% of ethanol.
The 2011 Toyota Camry takes SAE 0W20 motor oil. That is the best oil for that vechile.
Take it into the shop
take it to the garage
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with a balancer puller you will need a balancer installer also a hammer of any kind is never ever needed
Click on the right side and it should take you through the procedure. http://www.toyotaownersonline.com/parts-service/diy.html
take a small screwdriver to the trim and start to pry left or right side about a third of the way down. Its just held in place with clips
1998 Toyota Camry takes red antifreeze. some take green and orange, depending on the year. was never given a name, just the color.