Oil filter..oh noooooooooooo!
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Oil filter..oh noooooooooooo!
I was worried about doing the spark plug change next month...First a quick oil change.
why did they hide the oil filter? and the ONLY way to get to it was a oil filter tool that fits on the end and uses a socket wrench.
IT WON"T MOVE AN INCH... but then the oil filter rounded off. HOW DO YOU GET IT OFF?
I bet the stealership will change a small fortune.
Any ideas?
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If he could get his arm up there. You should see how miserable it is trying to get one off my PWC. I gave up and brought it in. I asked the service guy to show me what he uses. It was a super nice strap wrench that had a metal band . He bought the last one off the tool truck it was German made . so Im sure it was top dollar . but worth it.
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I havent found a dealer that is trustworthy. Every time I get a service done, there are problems with their work, or they mess up something else on my truck while they have it. When I had my 30 k service done, I paid the $300 + for the work, and realized a couple weeks later , they never even took the wheels off my truck. The brakes were shot and tires were never rotated. so who knows if they even did the transmission service. Crooks
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Do they put in 7 qts. When I first bought my truck I had the dealer do the oil change, I noticed the invoice said 6 qts. so I questioned them on it. They said " so do you want me to change it and charge you for another qt." I just wanted to be sure they put the proper ammount of oil in. I didnt need a smart azz remark.
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I've tried three dealers within 20 miles of me , and really wanted to build a relationship with a competant dealer. We used to be a two ford family . Unfortunately after speaking with quite a few people, it appears all the local dealer are schmucks. You wouldnt believe the B.S. I went through with the dealer my wife bought an explorer from. But thats a long story for another day.