Put the drain plug back in after draining the oil. Learn how to reinstall the drain plug on your oil pan, in this free video.Expert: Dean Donnel Bio: Dean Donnell has always been interested in cars. He started working on cars in high school. Dean quickly learned he enjoyed taking things apart and he was indeed mechanically inclined. Filmmaker: Grady Johnson
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How to Change Oil : How to Install a Drain Plug
-=Tools Needed=- Ramp or Jackstands Oil catch pan 3/8 Ratchet 17 mm socket or 17 mm wrench Oil filter wrench Oil Filter Mobil 1 Oil 5W-20 When your checking on your oil level, make sure the vehicle is in stable grounds or flat ground. Leave a comments if you have any questions, thank-you You can follow me on Twitter@NutzAboutBolts to see whats up coming How-to
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**Disclaimer** Use this video with the proper precautions in place and at your own risk. This video is not certified by Mazda or ASE Certified. I am not ASE certified or responsible for any damage or injury caused by misuse of this informational video. **There Is No Reason To Take Engine Cover Off For This Oil Change** Not sure why I added this step.
Oil Change Info
Oil Change on the 2011 Ford F-150 FX-4 Ecoboost. 6 quarts of 5W30. Motorcraft synthetic blend Oil and Motorcraft oil Filter. It is tricky to see because its covered by 2 shields. With your fingers its easily removed to get to the drain plug and oil filter. For The Ford Dealer did it. inspection too. This video was a Request by mmz77 to See where the oil filter and drain plug was located. www.youtube.com
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In this video we provide an overview of the E46 M3 oil change procedure. A detailed DIY writeup for this video walkthrough can be found at mclub.la ///Tools/// Ramps or Jack and Stands Socket wrench with metric sockets 6mm hex socket Torque wrench Pick or small screwdriver ///Parts/// 1x Oil Filter Kit 6 liters of Castrol TWS 10W-60 motor oil ///Steps/// 1/ Raise the vehicle 2/ Disconnect throttle position sensor 3/ Remove oil filter housing cap bolt 4/ Remove cap 5/ Remove old filter 6/ Replace bolt o-ring 7/ Replace bolt washer 8/ Replace cap seal 9/ Drain old oil 10/ Install new filter 11/ Reconnect throttle position sensor 12/ Reinstall oil pan drain plug 13/ Add fresh oil
In order to change a vehicle’s oil, loosen and remove the drain plug and drain the oil until the oil pan is pretty much empty. Learn about replacing oil filters and cleaning off the surface where the new oil filter goes with help from an ASE-certified master automobile technician in this free video on oil changes. Expert: Clark Mason Bio: Clark Mason is an ASE-certified master automobile technician. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
How to do-it-yourself instructional on performing an oil and filter change. Today on Repairs101 I’d like to share with you some tips on performing your own oil changes. So have a look at my other video “Choosing Engine Oil” to help you determine exactly what kind of oil you want to put in your engine. So you can get your filter from your dealership, you can get it at a lot of different kinds of automotive supply stores and general department stores have them — even Wal-Mart carries them. And of course if you don’t know what the number is — if you can’t read it say on the filter that’s on your vehicle right now — if you don’t have access to the manuals — you get some information at the store. There’s generally going to be — at the very least — there’s going to be some flip-books attached to the shelving somehow where the filters are being sold, and in the best case scenario they’ll have a parts person there to help you out. They’ll just ask you a few basic questions about your car: what’s the make, the model, the year and the engine size and they’ll be able to help you out right away, get you the right filter right away. Perhaps have a look at one of my other videos “Safe Jacking Procedures” to give you some ideas on exactly how to lift your vehicle carefully and safely and ensure that it’s safe before you get to work on it. So if you don’t have the time or the equipment to actually lift the car up you can try this “curb-hopping” technique — but if you do “curb …
The patent pending GRIPTECH™ family of wrenches uses a non-slip grip that is superior to traditional oil change tools. This innovative grip allows the wrench to firmly grab the oil filter and remove it easily, quickly and without scrapes and bruises Making the oil change easier can demand for DIY oil changes. That’s exacly what GRIPTECH delivers YOU NEED TO FEEL THE DIFFERENCE YOURSELF!
The patent pending GRIPTECH™ family of wrenches uses a non-slip grip that is superior to traditional oil change tools. This innovative grip allows the wrench to firmly grab the oil filter and remove it easily, quickly and without scrapes and bruises Making the oil change easier can demand for DIY oil changes. That’s exacly what GRIPTECH delivers YOU NEED TO FEEL THE DIFFERENCE YOURSELF!
Simple oil change on a BMW 325i. Inspection reset instructions at the end of the video. Took about 45 minutes.
