Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

11

Time Required

                          45 minutes - 1 hour            

Sections

1

  • Oil and Oil filter
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Introduction

Before getting started, note that a jack was not used in this oil change. A jack should never be used to do a oil change because of the safety risk associated with it.

What you need

Step 1

              Removing the Skid Plate               
  • Begin by locating the skid plate. The Skid plate is attached by 5 Hex screws and 3 plastic retainer nuts. First, remove the 3 plastic retainer nuts by pulling on them until they are released.

Begin by locating the skid plate. The Skid plate is attached by 5 Hex screws and 3 plastic retainer nuts. First, remove the 3 plastic retainer nuts by pulling on them until they are released.

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Step 2

              Removing the Skid Plate Continued               
  • Next, obtain a socket wrench and ¼ extended socket. Start removing the 5 Hex screws. Remove the screws in a star pattern. Caution before removing the last 2 Hex Screws, have someone or something holding the skid plate so it does not fall.

Next, obtain a socket wrench and ¼ extended socket. Start removing the 5 Hex screws. Remove the screws in a star pattern. Caution before removing the last 2 Hex Screws, have someone or something holding the skid plate so it does not fall.

Step 3

              Open System               
  • Open oil fill cap and pull out dipstick slightly to allow for an open system when draining. These are located under the hood

Open oil fill cap and pull out dipstick slightly to allow for an open system when draining. These are located under the hood

Step 4

              Draining the Oil               
  • Locating the drain plug on the oil pan. Place drain pan underneath the drain plug in order to catch the old oil.
  • Using a ratchet and 14 mm socket, turn the drain plug counter-clockwise until drain plug comes out and oil starts to drain. Caution, oil may be warm if car had been operated within 30 minutes

Locating the drain plug on the oil pan. Place drain pan underneath the drain plug in order to catch the old oil.

Using a ratchet and 14 mm socket, turn the drain plug counter-clockwise until drain plug comes out and oil starts to drain. Caution, oil may be warm if car had been operated within 30 minutes

Step 5

              Reattaching Oil Drain Plug               
  • Remove any gasket material from the drain plug and replace the sealing gasket. Screw the oil drain plug back into oil pan . Tighten until snug, do not over tighten

Remove any gasket material from the drain plug and replace the sealing gasket. Screw the oil drain plug back into oil pan . Tighten until snug, do not over tighten

Step 6

              Removing Oil Filter Cap               
  • Locate the oil filter and begin to remove the oil filter cap. To do so, first grasp the oil filter canister with an oil filter wrench.
  • Then insert a ⅜ socket and slowly turn counterclockwise to loosen only the oil filter cap. This will expose the oil filter drain bypass.

Locate the oil filter and begin to remove the oil filter cap. To do so, first grasp the oil filter canister with an oil filter wrench.

Then insert a ⅜ socket and slowly turn counterclockwise to loosen only the oil filter cap. This will expose the oil filter drain bypass.

Step 7

              Draining Oil Filter               
  • Place drain pan underneath oil filter and firmly Insert oil filter cap drain tool. This comes with the filter when you buy it. Oil will begin to drain from inside the filter canister.
  • When draining has stopped, remove drain tool by firmly pulling down.

Place drain pan underneath oil filter and firmly Insert oil filter cap drain tool. This comes with the filter when you buy it. Oil will begin to drain from inside the filter canister.

When draining has stopped, remove drain tool by firmly pulling down.

Step 8

              Removing and Replacing Oil Filter               
  • To remove oil filter canister, use an oil filter wrench. Unscrew by turning counter-clockwise.
  • Remove the old oil filter from oil filter canister and replace with the new one.

To remove oil filter canister, use an oil filter wrench. Unscrew by turning counter-clockwise.

Remove the old oil filter from oil filter canister and replace with the new one.

Step 9

              Reattaching Oil Filter Canister               
  • Re-install oil filter canister. Tighten oil filter canister to 20-30nm
  • Replace oil filter gasket to insure the oil filter will not leak. This comes with the new oil filter
  • Reinstall oil filter cap. Tighten until snug, do not over tighten

Re-install oil filter canister. Tighten oil filter canister to 20-30nm

Replace oil filter gasket to insure the oil filter will not leak. This comes with the new oil filter

Reinstall oil filter cap. Tighten until snug, do not over tighten

Step 10

              Adding New Oil               
  • Using a funnel, pour in the new oil into the engine. Consult owners manual to see proper oil to use as well as amount of oil to add
  • Reinstall oil fill cap once filling oil is complete

Using a funnel, pour in the new oil into the engine. Consult owners manual to see proper oil to use as well as amount of oil to add

Reinstall oil fill cap once filling oil is complete

Step 11

              Checking Oil Level               
  • Pull the dipstick out in smooth upward motion, wiping off the dipstick, reinstall, and pull the dipstick out once more to check level. Oil should be between dots on the bottom of dipstick
  • Write down date of oil change and amount of miles on vehicle to indicate when you should change your oil again.

Pull the dipstick out in smooth upward motion, wiping off the dipstick, reinstall, and pull the dipstick out once more to check level. Oil should be between dots on the bottom of dipstick

Write down date of oil change and amount of miles on vehicle to indicate when you should change your oil again.

Changing your cars oil is the most important maintenance process that should be done for your vehicle. It can easily be done at home rather than taking it to an expert and being charged extreme amounts.

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