Posted by Don-Wi on January 09, 2010 at 20:02:02 from (75.207.26.142):
It's getting time where I'm gonna have to change oil filters again on my car, and although last time I got it after some finagling, I'm wondering what a guy is actually "supposed" to do to reomve the filter on my car. I got it out last time through the top, with a couple scraped fingers, oil all over, and all in all not a very pleasant experience.
Got synthetic oil in it, got about 5,000 miles on it (recommended interval) and plan to change filters and run it for another 5000 or so before bringing it in for some normal maintnance like the timing belt at 80,000 miles. Probably the water pump while in there as well.
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