Believe me it not as easy as you think. The oil filter is up under the skid plate on the 5.7L engine and it's NOT a traditional spin-on filter. I went looking for it, finally I went on the Toyota owners web page to find out how to change the oil filter. After reading that it's a paper filter and requires dropping the skid plate and removing 4 screws to change the filter (If you don't get it sealed right it will leak.) I decided to let Toyota change it and avoid the hassle. ALSO the engine requires 0-20 viscosity oil or in a pinch 5-20 for a short term fix.
I used to do all my own maintenance on my vehicles. Today it's imposable I think I still know how to check the air in the tires and Toyota already has an on-board gauge for that.
My local Toyota dealer charges $29 to change the oil in my 2008 5.7L Tundra. It's not worth my time to do it myself. If you decide to do it yourself then you will need a special tool that you get from "Snap-on" tools. It is a MUST to have the tool. If you go looking for the Transmission dip stick. (there is none) the transmission is rated to go 100,000 miles before you change the tranny oil. I suggest you go talk to a "Toyota Service Manager" if you don't believe me.
Front of engine its hard to miss it
2007-2009 FJ cruiser
what tool is required to chane the engine oil filter on a 2007 v6 Camry
Seven quarts,with filter change.
The 2007 Toyota Tundra has a V6 engine.
The 2007 Toyota 4Runner has a V6 engine.
The 2007 Toyota Sequoia has a V8 engine.
The 2007 Toyota Sienna has a V6 engine.
The 2007 Toyota Avalon has a V6 engine.
It's located at the top right side of the engine as you stand in front of the vehicle looking at the engine.
It's not underneath the engine like you expect. It's on top of the engine on the drivers side.
The 2007 Toyota Matrix has an inline 4 engine.