Finding and Removing the Oil Filter on a 2010 Chevrolet Equinox

Finding and Removing the Oil Filter on a 2010 Chevrolet Equinox

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Raj Sidhu says:

thx bro

aga080 says:

they really jam that canister down there…same thing on a 2011

Matt Sms says:

I have the same car but the cover nut got stripped with the the socket they
sell for it. Now I cant get it off any ideas?

Everett Grosgebauer says:

Good video! Just bought an Equinox and was looking for the oil filter.
Figured that was it and you cleared it up. Now to find the drain plug.

Craig Arndt says:

Wish they made vehicles that you could get to the maintenance items.

smallengineshop says:

@weasel884 Some cars are already powered by Honda. : )

kil a ma sheen says:

A 1 1/4 socket is the right size you shouldn’t use metric on standard

smallengineshop says:

Your Welcome!

smallengineshop says:

@zigZag776 I used a 6 point socket, but either one should work.

smallengineshop says:

Glad it helped.

thecartel360 says:

OMG thank you soo much

Blastcal says:

thanks, I have a 2011.

smallengineshop says:

@mrwiggles2 True. Cars can be difficult to work on because of tight spaces.

weasel884 says:

its good to see that you post more then just small engine repair vids.you
never know if our cars will some day be powered by briggs,honda,kawasaki
and kohlers for the economy cars lol

chldelta88 says:

Thanks for the info

weasel884 says:

@smallengineshop DOH!!! i meant the small engine honda engines lol….you
got me.

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