How to replace a failed Oil Filter Adapter assembly on a late model Jeep JK with the 3.6L Pentastar engine using common hand tools in a DIY environment.
How to replace a failed Oil Filter Adapter assembly on a late model Jeep JK with the 3.6L Pentastar engine using common hand tools in a DIY environment.
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Great video. I am a DIY person myself. I personally had sensor failure which stuck the throwing unit on low. Gotta get to same spot thought! Overall how long did this take you? 2-3 hours?
Mine just broke (61,000) and thankfully it was covered under the Maximum lifetime extended warranty coverage that I had purchased with the Jeep when I got it new. After watching your video I'm very glad I got the extended warranty.. Man that looked like a rough/pain in the butt that I don't ever want to get into if I don't have too, great video!
Best step by step I've seen. Thanks!
What causes the leak?? Cracked unit or leaky O-RINGs?? Couldn't hear a thing you said 🙁 How much would the dealership charge for this repair??
Loved the video. Invaluable aid helping me to tackle this job myself. One question. What did you use to lubricate the o-rings on the bottom of the oil cooler filter assembly?
thank you so much! I owe u buddy