Engine Oil Filter Replacement
Special Tools Required
Oil Filter Wrench 07AAA-PLCA100
- Remove the oil filter with the oil filter wrench.
- Inspect the filter to make sure the rubber seal is not stuck to the oil filter seating surface of the engine.
- Inspect the threads (A) and the rubber seal (B) on the new filter. Clean the seat on the engine block, then apply a light coat of new engine oil to the oil filter rubber seal. Use only filters with a built-in bypass system.
- Install the oil filter by hand.
- After the rubber seal seats, tighten the oil filter clockwise with the oil filter wrench.
Tighten: 3/4 Turn Clockwise
Tightening Torque: 12 N.m (1.2 kgf.m, 9 lbf.ft)
- If four numbers or marks (1 to 4 or ↓ to ↓↓↓↓) are printed around the outside of the filter, you can use the following procedure to tighten the filter.
- Spin the filter on until its seal lightly seats against the block, and note which number or mark is at the bottom.
- Tighten the filter by turning it clockwise three numbers or marks from the one you noted. For example, if mark ↓ is at the bottom when the seal is lightly seated, tighten the filter until the mark ↓↓↓↓ comes around to the bottom.
RUBBER SEAL POSITIONNumber or Mark when rubber seal is seated 1 or ↓ 2 or ↓↓ 3 or ↓↓↓ 4 or ↓↓↓↓ Number or Mark after tightening 4 or ↓↓↓↓ 1 or ↓ 2 or ↓↓ 3 or ↓↓↓ - After the installation, fill the engine with engine oil to the specified level (see OIL PRESSURE TEST ), run the engine for more than 3 minutes, then check for oil leakage.