How to Replace Lower Engine Oil Pan 02-06 Nissan Altima

How to Replace Lower Engine Oil Pan 02-06 Nissan Altima

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• Side Cutters
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• Brake Parts Cleaner
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• RTV
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Jet Lee says:

Is it safe to use steel wool instead of razor blade?

Tony Wayne Banks says:

Loved Your Video Again…… Thanks

Brian Warrington says:

Would ultra black gasket maker work being that it is maximum oil resistant?

CSM. Rene Rivera says:

Great Video, Easy on the RTV.

Jo Gauthier says:

thanks for the video, but why put old rusty nuts back

Greg Przybylinski says:

Thank you so much for your videos. They are very informative and helpful. Just found out tonight I need to replace my oil pan.

Saul Hernandez says:

sorry for sounding ignorant, everytime I turn/crank the car, a lot of white smoke comes out from muffler, could it be because of leakage through the oil pan? i keep hearing it a leak but they don't say where.

Nicholas Zermeno says:

Could I reuse my oil pan if its not rusty and just redo the rtv?

A. Lumberjack says:

Torque specs are 6 ft/ lbs or 72 inch/ lbs.

Emmanuel Carrion says:

Do I put rtv and a gasket ?

Matthew Lung says:

This is great! Any chance you can attache the link where I can purchase the correct RTV Silicone?

J. Wolff says:

The pan you take off, is this also known as the "sub oil pan"?

DRob says:

I'm glad I watched this video. A local mechanic told me it will be 5 hours of labor to change the oil pan because he would have to drop part of the frame to enable him to remove pan.

Jesse Estrada says:

Thanks for this. Changed my oil and found the filter/ changed it thanks to you all for Savin me time and helping me decide which pan was oil/ transmission.

mano a mano says:

thank you buddy

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