How To Change Oil Yourself on Chrysler Town & Country 5th Gen 2008-16
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If you've been thinking about getting into DIY car maintenance, doing an oil change yourself is a great way to get started! Oil changes are quick and easy, making them a great first time DIY job! In this video, Andy shows you how to perform a complete oil and filter change on a 2008-16 Chrysler Town & Country equipped with the 3.6 liter engine. The steps will be the same for other models, but you will want to check your manual for correct specifications, such as how much fresh oil to put in it!
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Thank you man. At 38 i learned to change my own oil, God bless. Excellent video
The factory approved procedure is to loosen the filter first so oil drains out of it. I use a 15/16 wrench/socket for the filter 'bolt'.
+Tom Cordes Thanks for the tip!
I cant find something to get the "bolt" loose
Right to the point!
No excess blather!
I like that top-mount oil filter. Didn't realize it was becoming prevalent. Kind of wish more cars did it that way. Struggling with an oil filter that's mounted the usual open-end-up way is the worst part of oil changes imo.
Agree 100%
I found just taking the air filter hose off worked. Never touched the plastic cover. 15/16 socket fit absolutely perfect for the oil filter cover. I did open the oil filter housing while draining the oil. This was my 1st oil change with this van (just bought it). Was very easy and very lil mess with the oil filter on top.
The oil filter on a 3.3 liter is underneath in front of oil pan very easy to access
This procedure is little bit scary. Aren't you supposed to loosen that oil filter before you drain? Because once you loosen the filter some oil is gonna drain down to sump due to some vaccum release..Or Am I wrong?
Here is how to change oil in all cars, start car and warm up engine then put pan under oil pan drain plug remove plug and drain then remove oil filter then replace oil filter with some lube on the rubber seal and tighten as best you can hand tite then put drain plug back on oil pan and fill back up with the best oil you can get. And your all done.
+aux1z11 Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks for jelping me find the elusive oil filter
Thanks so much very good video,look very easy.
Saludos desde la Cd de México ¿ lleva el mismo aceite aunque tenga 190000 kms? Saludos y gracias.
It's always a good practice to put on a new washer on the drain plug for every oil change.
Not really it’s good practice to access the condition of the crush washer for damage which they usually aren’t.and turning it over to lightly tighten back up.Then check for leaks and determine if your good to go !
Thanks great video now i can do oil chang thanks.
Very good thank you for your video
Thanks 😊
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never go overpay for your own oilchange or car work if you can do it yourself.
I just happen to have a car lift at home ..
Do like 99% of everyone and use a jack and jack stands. If your vehicle is tall enough, sometimes lifting it isn't even needed. A lift would be nice, but unnecessary for an oil change.
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Save money by doing it yourself.