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Can't wait to do my oil changes. I have one more free oil change from dealer. That's a trip where the oil filter is and what it looks like. Thought it was like every other vehicle I've done before.
Can't wait to do my oil changes. I have one more free oil change from dealer. That's a trip where the oil filter is and what it looks like. Thought it was like every other vehicle I've done before.
Just a side note to the DIYer make sure you have either cracked or removed the canister filter (what the top side oil filter is called) before you remove the oil pan plug. If you leave it tightened or do it after you won't get all or as much as you can of the old oil out and the old oil will sit in the canister case so you'll contaminate the new filter. I do just about any maintenance on my jeep myself and I highly recommend it as you won't have to pay ridiculous labor fees.
Also make sure you always replace the gasket on the canister with the new one that comes with the filter. Last thing you want is for it to seize up or to get double gasket and shoot oil all over the place
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2014, Servicing Ray's (ramin) Transfer Case! Note: one working three watching. Common Theme.
Are they spotting you? :idontknow:
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Removing the oil filter.
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Torquing the filter housing to 18 ft lbs.
Done!
socket size?
24mm. I cheated and looked it up.
I cheated and had you look it up! :thumb: :cheesy:
seriously though, thank you.
socket size?