How to Oil Change 2014 Mitsubishi. DIY

How to Oil Change 2014 Mitsubishi. DIY

No.175 Today we’re doing an engine oil change for 2014 Mitsubishi.

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Note: Recycle your old oil & bring back to Auto Zone for disposal.

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@hajirrasouli1458 says:

Thank you sir, well explained with zero redunduncy, best instructional video. I'm just wondering what are those black stands called in the beggining of the video?

@christianadanparedescarden3877 says:

Thanks a lot sir

@rayleacock6188 says:

Good clear video

@78destro says:

2 things I would add is to beforehand remove pressure from system by cracking open oil fill cap or completely removing it, as well as dipstick. It’ll help oil drain faster and freely, and less residual oil will remain in filter and housing when removed. Also, to replace the crush washer on drain plug bolt. It’s theoretically one time use since it flattens to seal when you torque bolt down.

@danielb6918 says:

Why the oil 0W-20 instead of 5W-30?

@jediroque5202 says:

Sir where did u get the black car lift ?

@jediroque5202 says:

Thank u sir very helpful

@MxwayisiNcube-c4c says:

Thank you so much, you have saved me a couple of dollars.

@thesource8741 says:

Great guide thanks, just picked 2014 RVR and soon will be doing oil change
If I could make a couple recommendations, remove oil dipstick completely before draining oil along with fill cap as will drain quicker.
Also when getting new filter ready due to position filter sits in motor I always fill the filter with new oil using center hole in filter. May take a couple fills to allow oil to settle in but auto shop teacher told us all oil in pan has to go through filter before going to critical parts on engine. Saves that one-two seconds of waiting for oil to pump to critical areas.

@alexvazv4865 says:

Great Video! The only thing I would add is that you probably don't need the tool for the filter. if you have a decent grip you can take it out by hand no issues

@AlanJones-bw8gn says:

Thanks mate,very good video

@TheJunTV says:

husay. salamat po

@matta.5363 says:

Well done video on the oil change. You explained it clearly and accurately. Useful comments on the oil filter installation. Thanks.

@MaximumDIYGarage says:

Nice video! One thing I would suggest is to replace the crush washer on the drain plug. Yours looked like it was mangled and may cause a leak in the future. Here’s my experience: https://youtu.be/v3euQZWja-c

@jayhendricks7487 says:

The 2014 isn't a push start? Wonder why, my 2013 is push start

@smoothsimulator6968 says:

great video. Jiffy Lube just lost a customer of 22 years. i'll be doing my own oil changes from here on out!

@polkametaljazzfusion5397 says:

Exactly what I was looking for, thank you so much! About to do my first oil change 🙂

@albertmcfry6322 says:

Great video, helped a ton thanks

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