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Oil Filter: Service and Repair






ENGINE OIL AND FILTER CHANGE

WARNING: New or used engine oil can be irritating to the skin. Avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact with engine oil. Contaminants in used engine oil, caused by internal combustion, can be hazardous to your health. Thoroughly wash exposed skin with soap and water. Do not wash skin with gasoline, diesel fuel, thinner, or solvents, health problems can result. Do not pollute, dispose of used engine oil properly. Contact your dealer or government agency for location of collection center in your area.
Change engine oil and filter at mileage and time intervals described in LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance.

ENGINE OIL AND FILTER CHANGE

1. Run engine until achieving normal operating temperature.
2. Position the vehicle on a level surface and turn engine off.
3. Open hood, remove oil fill cap.
4. Raise vehicle on hoist.
5. Place a suitable drain pan under oil pan drain plug.
6. Remove drain plug from oil pan and allow oil to drain into pan. Inspect drain plug threads for stretching or other damage. Replace drain plug and gasket if damaged.
7. Install drain plug in oil pan and tighten to 34 Nm (25 ft.lbs).
8. Remove oil filter and replace with new tighten to 34 Nm (25 ft.lbs).
9. Lower vehicle and fill crankcase with specified type Description and Operation .
10. Install oil fill cap.
11. Start engine and inspect for leaks.
12. Stop engine and inspect oil level. Adjust oil level as necessary.

OIL FILTER SPECIFICATION

All Chrysler Corporation engines are equipped with a high quality full-flow, disposable type oil filter. Chrysler Corporation recommends a Mopar(R) or equivalent oil filter be used.

USED ENGINE OIL DISPOSAL

Care should be exercised when disposing used engine oil after it has been drained from a vehicle engine.