With some clean oil on your finger go ahead and lubricate the gasket for your new oil filter. You're going to waste a lot of oil and make a big mess trying to correct it. Make sure that the gasket is here on the filter and not still stuck up to this face here, because if it's stuck on here and you put your new oil filter on, it's going to leak really bad. We'll let it drain down there a little bit before we finish removing it so we don't get covered in oil. Once it goes a couple of turns you should be able to remove it the rest of the way by hand. Make sure you have your drain bucket underneath there before you get it all the way off. Using the strap wrench secure to the oil filter, loosen it up. If you're not sure how much to tighten the drain plug for the oil pan, just go ahead and tighten it to 18 foot-pounds. Wipe off any extra oil underneath there so you know if there's a leak. Make sure you place the drain plug somewhere clean and dry while we wait for our oil to drain. While a lot of the guys who have been doing this for a long time can do it by feel, it's common for people working on their car for the first time or inexperienced people to tighten that drain plug down way tighter than it needs to be, which can damage the pan or the plug, especially in an aluminum one like this. That's a great example of why we show you guys how to tighten these with a torque wrench. Make sure you have a drain pan underneath before removing the plug. We'll remove that with a socket and ratchet. Behind that is our oil pan with our 13 millimeter drain plug here at the back. There's nothing to drain down on and make a mess. Once you get under your vehicle you'll find the oil filter here, right at the front of the motor over on the passenger side. We're doing this on a lift to make it easier to show you what's going on, but it's easy to do this job in your driveway or garage with a jack and jack stands. Remember to do that because it's a very important step that does get forgotten pretty frequently. That way if you were to go to close the hood without putting your oil cap on, you would notice it while closing the hood. We'll unscrew that, place it somewhere clean and dry. Locate the fill cap which is down here at the front of the motor. Remove the hood prop from its retainer and place it into its slot under the hood. Here are the items you'll need for this repair. If you ever need parts for your vehicle, you can follow the link down in the description over to. We have a ton more information on this car, as well as many other makes and models. If you like this video, please click Subscribe. We're going to show you how to change the engine's oil and filter, which should be done at the manufacturer's specified intervals. In this video we're going to be working with our 2008 Chevrolet Equinox 3.4 liter V6. Visit us at, your trusted source for quality auto parts. We're dedicated to delivering quality auto parts, expert customer service, fast and free shipping, all backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee. We've been selling auto parts for over 30 years.
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