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Originally Posted by joev
Thanks for the information.
I drained the oil but ran into problems taking the filter off thus this question is being asked as I have a vehicle now tied up in my driveway. The next time I will tackle the filter first as if that doesn't come off I don't put myself in the same predicament. In speaking to a friend I was told to put fresh oil in and leave the filter I cannot remove on. In 2000 miles take it to the garage for an oil change. It is a good idea but I am stubborn and want to change the oil and filter myself on my vehicles. I'm hunting for a good filter wrench as the one I use failed me. It is a fluted 3/8 inch drive style.
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All else fails stab it with a screw driver and wrench it off that way, make sure to oil the rubber seal before you put it on. I made the mistake of not doing that once.
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