2007 Range Rover L322 DIY oil change tips

2007 Range Rover L322 DIY oil change tips

I created this video as a quick run-through on changing the oil in your Range Rover at home. The dealers want a few hundred dollars for this job, and you can do it yourself for the just the cost of the oil and a filter. This is a quick overview and not a step-by-step, so if you would like more info please let me know.

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Nurul Absar says:

If oil coolant mix in expansion tank please tell me what about this?

Geezer 49 says:

He's right about the Castrol vs Pennzoil comparison. Castrol is the better choice.

Jerry Hall says:

I am interested in getting my hands on the software and the other device that you used to reset the Range Rover after the oil change in this video. Thank you.

rtanon1 says:

Great job… very helpful as well.

CigRacing says:

Excellent-thanks! I own the 2006, love it

m m says:

Thanks for the video. Plug and filter in same place on 4.4L NA AJV8 also.

Roy Colley says:

I hope you don’t mind me asking

Roy Colley says:

Hi can I ask you , they say you need a flash lube system on the Jags engines as the valves are not as hard as the BMW engines the other supercharged had and if there is no flash lube system they could burn the valves. Do you have a flash lube system ?

Eric D says:

Great video, Where did you get the computer software?

icarumba123 says:

Thanks so much for the tip about the cardboard! It really worked well and I ended up not spilling a drop. So helpful. If one just pulls the drain plug and lets it drain, it would go everywhere! Thanks again!

moneyshot41 says:

How many quarts of oil u need

brian winkle says:

Tip- Raise the car with with air suspension to get more room underneath.

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