JL Wrangler Oil Change

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
  • JL Wrangler Oil Change. On this video we show you how to change your own oil on a 2018-current JL Wrangler or JT Gladiator with the 3.6L Pentastar V6. This is a very important part of maintaining your Jeep and can be easily done in your own garage. We use Pennzoil Platinum for our Jeep’s, they make quality products and Pennzoil is what comes in your Jeep from the factory! We added links below so you can pick up the needed supplies to do this easy job at home. Save the trip to the dealership and some money and also get to know your Jeep a little better. Thanks for watching guys, happy trails!
    PS: The 2.0L takes 5W-30 not 5W-20 like stated in the video.
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    00:00 Intro
    00:21 Parts & Tools Needed
    2:20 Draining Oil
    3:18 Removing Old Filter
    4:01 Filter Replacement
    5:43 Drain Plug
    6:29 New Oil!
    7:34 Oil Light Reset
    07:55 Outro
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Komentáře • 17

  • @FROSTBITEOFFROAD
    @FROSTBITEOFFROAD  Před rokem +2

    Hope you guys enjoy this quick maintenance video on the Jeep, let me know what oil you guys like in the comments below 👇

  • @chinothedreamgiver1629
    @chinothedreamgiver1629 Před 10 dny +1

    Your content is simple and clean. Thanks Appreciate your time.

  • @ron8975
    @ron8975 Před rokem +1

    Nice, closest thing I've seen to correct instructions for an oil change on CZcams.....
    If you loosen the oil filter cap till it's out of threads before you drain the oil the oil filter can be draining into the pan while you crawl under and drain the motor. It won't be dripping all over the place.
    After 30 years of plastic oil filter housings in the Euro Trash auto repair business I strongly recommend a 6 point socket for the filter.
    2.0 Turbo takes 5W30 not 5W20 incase someone uses this as a guide. Oil viscosities are critical these days since the oil is also doing hydraulic fluid duty during cam timing changes.

    • @FROSTBITEOFFROAD
      @FROSTBITEOFFROAD  Před rokem

      Yeah I noticed that a bit drained out after I pulled that cap off, so your way is definitely less messy. I meant 5W30 for the 2.0 just misspoke, I’ll add a correction in the description. Thanks for watching the video Ron!

  • @freaknasty3500
    @freaknasty3500 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Really good video. Thanks for taking the time to make this

  • @RyanRij
    @RyanRij Před rokem +3

    Best part about owning a Jeep is not needing to jack up the vehicle for an oil change

    • @FROSTBITEOFFROAD
      @FROSTBITEOFFROAD  Před rokem

      Yeah that’s definitely great for this kind of stuff, thanks for watching Ryan!

  • @punknjl8722
    @punknjl8722 Před rokem +1

    I use the same pennzoil. I thing that you can use Mobile 1 now that stellantis owns jeep, because they paid for the certification. I have the quadratec aluminum skid, and put a Stahlbus drain plug on it, makes life easier..

    • @FROSTBITEOFFROAD
      @FROSTBITEOFFROAD  Před rokem

      The Pennzoil seems like good stuff, yeah I’ve been eyeing those quick drains with a hose you can attach. It definitely would make it less messy, thanks for watching the videos man!

  • @hfcxf426
    @hfcxf426 Před rokem +1

    so I have look around about a few things, #1 the 0-w20 I saw that a engineer that was on the design team said they went with the low viscosity because it help protect the head better, but he also said the thicker oil help protect the timing chain, so it was a trade off. Also the thinner the better gas mileage. The other part is the ms certification, I have read a lot about that... oil company has to do something like a 2 year taxi test in Vegas to get the cert, so a lot of oils just dont go through all that is need to get cert. I have used Costco oil in mine no issues, and it does not have the ms cert.

    • @FROSTBITEOFFROAD
      @FROSTBITEOFFROAD  Před rokem

      Yeah you are correct but all the information here is from the owner’s manual which is not a bad place to start. I’m sure changing the oil more frequently is the ticket to engine longevity. Thanks for watching the video Ham!

  • @jayhernandez6812
    @jayhernandez6812 Před rokem +1

    Mobile 1 5x30 has ms6395 meaning this is okay?

    • @FROSTBITEOFFROAD
      @FROSTBITEOFFROAD  Před rokem

      Yeah that should be good, just make sure you use 0w-20 if you have the v6.

    • @jayhernandez6812
      @jayhernandez6812 Před rokem

      Can I put 5x30 as long has ms6395?

    • @FROSTBITEOFFROAD
      @FROSTBITEOFFROAD  Před rokem

      @@jayhernandez6812 I wouldn’t if you have a 3.6L V6. The manufacturer states to use 0w-20. The ms6395 is just the quality of the oil meets factory specifications.