Oil change how to, change your own oil, car oil change, truck oil change, how to change the oil in your car or truck, This video teaches you how to change your oil in less than five minutes….
Oil change how to, change your own oil, car oil change, truck oil change, how to change the oil in your car or truck, This video teaches you how to change your oil in less than five minutes….
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I would add a note that one should not neglect greasing the steering
components as well when doing oil changes.
nice truck
Is your engine a 4.0?… I have a 2002 ranger v6 4.0 engine looks similar
like yours
Thanks bud, can i get all that equipment at like autozone?
Oil level on the dip stick is almost never accurate after you just filled
the engine with oil. Oil is thick and has to make its way to the bottom
through the top end of the engine. It’s best to just put what it
recommends, drive the vehicle, and check after the oil has settled 10-20
minutes after it has been heated.
Good shit
chris the oil cap has 5w20 written on it and your oil jug is 5w30 I
dont know if any one else watching the video caught this
Is your engine a 4.0?… I have a 2002 ranger v6 4.0 engine looks similar
like yours
Dude, what do you do with old oil?
I hear you need to take it to store for disposal? Any place? Like Midas? Or
Firestone? Take it from you? Is there any fee? Also how did you transport
it from that wide ass black pan to something (?) confused. Please explain.
You’re supposed to use fresh clean oil when lubricating the filter gasket.
I’m about to go buy an oil filter, gloves, tools and an oil catcher I’ve
never done an oil chnage before. I have a Mazda Tribute 🙂 I’ll let you
know how I go.
Hey Chris. I was wondering how do you dispose of your oil?
Great step by step tutorial!!
Hey chris,, I forgot to oil the rubber seal on my new filter will it be o
.k sir???
Your engine recommends 5w-20 why did you use 5w-30?
Thanks for the vid! Quick, easy to understand and informative.
Many thanks :)
What kind of oil would be good for a car with 93,000 miles on it?
great video helped me do my first ever oil change and made it simple!!!
i like the last tip! TURN the wheels!
I have a ranger and haven’t done my own oil in a long time. This video
helped! Thanks, ChrisFix!
Would it be a good idea to reuse your oil filter?
Giuseppe his oil filter goes on side ways filling the filter with oil
only works on cars if the filter is going on straight up in his case the
oil would come out when he goes to put it on
You’re obviously an amateur and not a pro, but nonetheless your videos are
detailed and informative.
the store wants 35$… forget it.. i do it myself
Thanks chris very helpfull ! Do you know how much oil i need to put in a
ranger 4.0l ?
Make sure the old filter gasket comes off with the old filter. If it sticks
to the engine side and the new filter is tightened down on top of the old
gasket it will blow out from the oil pressure when running. Something that
can be easily missed and can cause serious problems. AC Delco filters are
notorious for the gaskets not coming off with the filters.
How do you know when you need to change the oil next after you change it
Yes you can not fill the filter but putting some fresh oil I it will wet
the element so upon start up the engine will not be oiled starved.
Great video. The bare facts, no extra BS.
That would be the glug glugs
Couple of tips 1 hold the oil jugs sideways to prevent the glue glugs and 2
fill the new filter with some oil
A motorist can use a synthetic oil and then a petroleum oil and back again
as often as they want with no problem. After experiencing the benefits and
savings a top quality synthetic oil provides though, I don’t know why
anyone would want to go back to petroleum oils. 🙂
The Ford Ranger is exactly the same as the Mazda B3000. The only difference
it how it looks on the exterior, and even that is very similar. They share
95% of the same pieces. It doesnt take 5min to change the oil, it takes
less than 5min for me to teach how to change the oil.
You’ll only find it at Oreilly and NAPA.
Not necessarily. It is a worth while investment ($5) because it can be hard
to hand-loosen the filter. Some people who cant hand-loosen the filter
stick a screwdriver through it, but that makes a mess most of the time lol.
Do I have to change the oil filter Or can I omit this step?