How To Do An Oil Change On A Chrysler Sebring 2.7

How To Do An Oil Change On A Chrysler Sebring 2.7

How To Do An Oil Change On A Chrysler Sebring 2.7 tricks hope this helps part 2.

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Brandon Murray says:

Another thing is to after you run it wait and check the oil again, that way
it has made it to the bottom of the oil pan and you can get a cold reading
on the oil.

9102jack says:

lube the new filter gasket with your finger before screwing it on, or the
seal may seize to the block when you remove it later.

hameed wafa says:

how many litters of oil did you put on?

Bryson Spencer says:

Such fucking sick rims. I am just starting some work on mine. Can you by
any chance give me the brand name of the rims?

Bob Snake Plissken says:

what year is that car?

Rodney Carson says:

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MrKT3001 says:

20 inch DC rims with red lips i check

Sean Ash says:

what if we don’t have any cookies? Thanks for the help!

key713htx says:

Im gonna eat a cookie now lol good video man.

Fidel Munoz says:

Very Good car!!! I have a 2004 sebring v6 2dr siler beauty. I just finished
installing some blue interior lights . Amazing cars . Yours is really sweet
as well love those rims 🙂

Alexander Dunworth says:

Nice car my man, how many miles? I have the same model with 204k miles,
cars been good to me. It needs a new bumper from the junkyard and I’m
going to paint it myself to save some money.

ronnie g says:

Nice car..did u paint or plasti dip the rims

Bryson Spencer says:

You should make more videos on your car man. It looks really good. Im just
starting work on my 2004 chrysler sebring. Want it to look alot like yours.
But maybe a black or white paint.

MrKT3001 says:

@ronniev7724 No i bought it like that

Delparm says:

Cookie idea is good while oil drains. But you should always put clean oil
on oil filter gasket 1st. Also don’t ask Auto Part store person for advice,
they usually don’t know enough. Always check with manufacturer what oil
weight they recommend, which has a lot to do with climate where car is
driven. Synthetic oil is always best.

Rodney Carson says:

thanks for the video, very helpful video, def, got to get some gloves cause
i dont want that oil on my hands lol

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