How to Change an Oil Pan Gasket in a Toyota Camry

Overall, your Toyota Camry is a very reliable vehicle requiring common maintenance attention. Still, after a few years of service, you will find yourself replacing a few extra items like a leaking oil pan gasket. Toyota uses a silicone adhesive sealant between the pan and the engine block that can be replaced at home. To replace it, you will need to remove a few items to gain access to the oil pan. This procedure applies to the standard, four-cylinder, 2.2L engine Camry model.

Things You'll Need

  • Wrench
  • Floor jack
  • 2 jack stands
  • Drain pan
  • Ratchet
  • Ratchet extension
  • Socket set
  • Breaker bar
  • Oil-pan seal cutter
  • Plastic scraper
  • Denatured alcohol
  • Clean shop rag
  • Silicone adhesive sealant
  • Funnel
  • Engine oil

Removing the Oil Pan and Gasket

  • Park your Camry in a level surface away from traffic.

  • Open the hood and disconnect the ground battery cable using a wrench. This is the cable terminal attached to the battery post with the minus (-) sign next to it. If your Camry model comes equipped with air bags, wait about 2 minutes for the system to disarm before you begin to work on your car.

  • Raise the front of the vehicle using a floor jack and support it with 2 jack stands. Apply the parking brake and chock the rear wheels.

  • Place a drain pan under the engine oil pan and release the oil pan drain plug using a wrench. Loosen the oil filler cap from the top of the engine to let the oil drain faster. Replace the oil pan drain plug.

  • Remove the engine undercovers using a ratchet, ratchet extension and socket.

  • Detach the front exhaust pipe from under the engine using a breaker bar and socket.

  • Remove the engine mounting center member using a ratchet and socket.

  • Take off the end stiffener plate from the rear side of the engine oil pan using a ratchet, ratchet extension and socket.

  • Take out the oil dipstick and move it aside.

  • Loosen and remove the oil pan bolts evenly and gradually using a ratchet, ratchet extension and socket.

  • Cut the oil pan gasket sealer from the sides of the pan using an oil pan seal cutter.

  • Carefully detach the pan from under the engine. If necessary, use a plastic scraper to cut the rest of the pan front and rear seal. Remove the pan from the vehicle.

Installing the Oil Pan and Gasket

  • Remove the oil pan sealer from the pan flange and under-engine mating surface using a plastic scraper.

  • Clean the oil pan thoroughly using denatured alcohol and a clean shop rag.

  • Apply a bead of silicone adhesive sealant, about 1/4 inch wide, around the oil pan flange and to the inside of the pan mounting holes.

  • Place the oil pan in place under the engine and install the pan mounting bolts finger-tight.

  • Tighten the bolts evenly and gradually with the ratchet, ratchet extension and socket, following a crisscross pattern. And torque the bolts to 48 inch-pounds (5.4 Nm) using a torque wrench.

  • Install the oil dipstick.

  • Install the end stiffener plate to the rear side of the engine oil pan using the ratchet, ratchet extension and socket.

  • Attach the engine mounting center member using the ratchet and socket.

  • Replace the front exhaust pipe under the engine using the breaker bar and socket.

  • Mount the engine undercovers using the ratchet, ratchet extension and socket.

  • Lower your Camry using the floor jack.

  • Remove the oil filler cap and place a funnel in the filler hole. Refill the engine with engine oil and replace the oil filler cap.

  • Connect the ground battery cable using the wrench and close the hood.

  • Check for oil leaks at the oil pan.