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What kind of oil filter do I need for a 2010 Toyota Camry?

For a 2010 Camry, the oil filter you need depends on the engine installed. The two engines used that year are the 2.4-liter four-cylinder (2AZ-FE) and the 3.5-liter V6 (2GR-FE). Both use a standard canister oil filter, and you can either use Toyota Genuine Oil Filter or a high-quality aftermarket filter that explicitly lists compatibility with Camry models from 2010 or with these engines.


Know your engine


The Camry lineup for 2010 included two engines. The four-cylinder version uses the 2AZ-FE engine, while higher-trim models with more power used the 3.5-liter 2GR-FE V6. Even though both use a conventional oil filter, the correct part is tied to the engine designation, not just the model year.


Why the engine designation matters


Oil filters are engineered to fit the oil pump and mounting hardware of specific engine families. A filter for the 2AZ-FE may have a different height, gasket size, and thread than a filter for the 2GR-FE. Confirming the engine helps you avoid buying the wrong part.


How to identify the right filter for your Camry


To determine the exact filter, start with your engine code and the vehicle’s documentation, then verify with a parts retailer or the manufacturer’s cross-reference.



  • Check the engine code on your car if you’re unsure (2AZ-FE for 4-cylinder or 2GR-FE for V6). The engine code is usually found on a sticker in the engine bay or in the owner's manual.

  • Inspect the current oil filter for any part numbers or branding. A match to a known Toyota filter or a cross-reference is often displayed on the can.

  • Use a reputable parts retailer or a Toyota parts catalog, and enter your vehicle identification number (VIN) to confirm compatibility. This cross-reference will list filters approved for your Camry’s engine.

  • When in doubt, ask a parts counter or a mechanic, and bring the old filter if possible to ensure you’re getting the correct size, thread, and gasket diameter.


Following these steps helps you procure the exact filter for either engine option in the 2010 Camry, reducing the risk of leaks or fitment issues.


Recommended options: OEM vs aftermarket


You have a choice between Toyota Genuine parts and reputable aftermarket filters. Both options are acceptable when they specify compatibility with the Camry’s 2010 engine (2AZ-FE or 2GR-FE).



  • Toyota Genuine Oil Filters: Engineered for the Camry’s two powertrains; widely available from Toyota dealers and online parts shops.

  • Quality aftermarket filters: Brands such as Purolator, Bosch, Mann-Filter, and Denso offer filters that list compatibility with Toyota engines (confirm that the filter is rated for either 2AZ-FE or 2GR-FE as applicable).

  • Consider aftermarket kits that include a gasket and drain plug or that provide a complete oil change kit for convenience.


Whether you choose OEM or a trusted aftermarket option, ensure the filter is specifically labeled for your Camry’s engine to guarantee proper fitment and sealing.


What to avoid


Avoid low-quality or unverified filters and parts sourced from unreliable retailers. Always confirm compatibility with your vehicle’s engine by checking the product listing against your VIN, or by asking a professional.



  • Avoid generic filters that do not specify Camry compatibility or engine type.

  • Don’t rely on the model year alone; verify engine code (2AZ-FE or 2GR-FE) before buying.


Choosing a filter with explicit compatibility for your engine minimizes risk and helps ensure a proper seal and flow rate during oil changes.


Summary


For the 2010 Toyota Camry, select an oil filter that matches your specific engine: 2AZ-FE (4-cylinder) or 2GR-FE (V6). Use a Toyota Genuine Oil Filter or a reputable aftermarket filter that lists compatibility with Camry 2010 or with these engines. Confirm the exact part with the dealer or retailer using your VIN or engine code, and you’ll have the right filter for reliable oil filtration and engine protection.

Where is the oil filter on a 2010 Toyota Camry V6?


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What oil filter does my 2010 Toyota Camry take?


Toyota Camry (2007-2015) OEM FACTORY OIL FILTER AND GASKET 04152-YZZA1.



What type of oil does a 2010 Toyota Camry take?


Quick Reference Chart

Model YearsEngine TypesRecommended Oil
2002–20112.4L I4, 3.0–3.3L V65W-30, then 0W-20
2012–20172.5L I4, 3.5L V60W-20 synthetic
2018–20242.5L I4, 3.5L V60W-16 (I4), 0W-20 (V6)
2025+Likely hybrid or advanced 4-cyl0W-8 (emerging), 0W-16 or 0W-20



What type of oil filter for Toyota Camry?


The Toyota Camry oil filter type could be either spin-on or cartridge-style, depending on your engine and the year.


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