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Need quick help: Oil change
Hi,
I change my own oil in all my cars, and a friend decided she'd bring her Wrangler (1994?) to me for an oil change. Can anyone point me to an online image of the oil filter location (or just tell me)? I'd really appreciate it! |
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the oil filter in a 94 I6 is on the left side of the block pointing tword the left tire. you cant miss it it is right out in the open!
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Just open the hood and unless its hiding covered in greese and such it will be right there
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Yeah, its hard to miss. I just changed mine last weekend. You can see it from underneath the car also so you can line up your pan.
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Yeah that's left if you are standing in front of the jeep looking in the engine bay with your knees on the bumper. Or I could have just said the passenger side.... :-) It's probably easier to take out from the top but if you have long arms and are already under the car...
good luck. |
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