Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
The handle on the "KD Tools Universal Oil Filter Wrench" may prevent
its use because there's not enough room around the oil filter.
I found a similar strap/band-type wrench (see below) operated by a
3/8"-drive ratchet extension that looks more promising.
http://www.doityourself.com/invt/6289409
its use because there's not enough room around the oil filter.
I found a similar strap/band-type wrench (see below) operated by a
3/8"-drive ratchet extension that looks more promising.
http://www.doityourself.com/invt/6289409
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
The handle on the "KD Tools Universal Oil Filter Wrench" may prevent
its use because there's not enough room around the oil filter.
I found a similar strap/band-type wrench (see below) operated by a
3/8"-drive ratchet extension that looks more promising.
http://www.doityourself.com/invt/6289409
its use because there's not enough room around the oil filter.
I found a similar strap/band-type wrench (see below) operated by a
3/8"-drive ratchet extension that looks more promising.
http://www.doityourself.com/invt/6289409
#13
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
The handle on the "KD Tools Universal Oil Filter Wrench" may prevent
its use because there's not enough room around the oil filter.
I found a similar strap/band-type wrench (see below) operated by a
3/8"-drive ratchet extension that looks more promising.
http://www.doityourself.com/invt/6289409
its use because there's not enough room around the oil filter.
I found a similar strap/band-type wrench (see below) operated by a
3/8"-drive ratchet extension that looks more promising.
http://www.doityourself.com/invt/6289409
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
DougW proclaimed:
> gcotterl wrote:
>
>>The last time I replaced the oil filter, I left the oil-filter cap on
>>the fluted end of the filter. Now, the oil-filter cap just spins on
>>the filter. I've gotten the cap off but the fluted "corners" of the
>>filter have been rounded off so I don't think I can use a new cap.
>>How can I unscrew the filter? Is there another tool that I can use to
>>grab onto the filter?
>
>
> Several.
>
> http://www.webtooltruck.com/tools/ba...detail/KDT190/
>
If all else fails, the big Sears screwdriver driven completely thru the
filter works... although a bit messy.
> gcotterl wrote:
>
>>The last time I replaced the oil filter, I left the oil-filter cap on
>>the fluted end of the filter. Now, the oil-filter cap just spins on
>>the filter. I've gotten the cap off but the fluted "corners" of the
>>filter have been rounded off so I don't think I can use a new cap.
>>How can I unscrew the filter? Is there another tool that I can use to
>>grab onto the filter?
>
>
> Several.
>
> http://www.webtooltruck.com/tools/ba...detail/KDT190/
>
If all else fails, the big Sears screwdriver driven completely thru the
filter works... although a bit messy.
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
DougW proclaimed:
> gcotterl wrote:
>
>>The last time I replaced the oil filter, I left the oil-filter cap on
>>the fluted end of the filter. Now, the oil-filter cap just spins on
>>the filter. I've gotten the cap off but the fluted "corners" of the
>>filter have been rounded off so I don't think I can use a new cap.
>>How can I unscrew the filter? Is there another tool that I can use to
>>grab onto the filter?
>
>
> Several.
>
> http://www.webtooltruck.com/tools/ba...detail/KDT190/
>
If all else fails, the big Sears screwdriver driven completely thru the
filter works... although a bit messy.
> gcotterl wrote:
>
>>The last time I replaced the oil filter, I left the oil-filter cap on
>>the fluted end of the filter. Now, the oil-filter cap just spins on
>>the filter. I've gotten the cap off but the fluted "corners" of the
>>filter have been rounded off so I don't think I can use a new cap.
>>How can I unscrew the filter? Is there another tool that I can use to
>>grab onto the filter?
>
>
> Several.
>
> http://www.webtooltruck.com/tools/ba...detail/KDT190/
>
If all else fails, the big Sears screwdriver driven completely thru the
filter works... although a bit messy.
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
DougW proclaimed:
> gcotterl wrote:
>
>>The last time I replaced the oil filter, I left the oil-filter cap on
>>the fluted end of the filter. Now, the oil-filter cap just spins on
>>the filter. I've gotten the cap off but the fluted "corners" of the
>>filter have been rounded off so I don't think I can use a new cap.
>>How can I unscrew the filter? Is there another tool that I can use to
>>grab onto the filter?
>
>
> Several.
>
> http://www.webtooltruck.com/tools/ba...detail/KDT190/
>
If all else fails, the big Sears screwdriver driven completely thru the
filter works... although a bit messy.
> gcotterl wrote:
>
>>The last time I replaced the oil filter, I left the oil-filter cap on
>>the fluted end of the filter. Now, the oil-filter cap just spins on
>>the filter. I've gotten the cap off but the fluted "corners" of the
>>filter have been rounded off so I don't think I can use a new cap.
>>How can I unscrew the filter? Is there another tool that I can use to
>>grab onto the filter?
>
>
> Several.
>
> http://www.webtooltruck.com/tools/ba...detail/KDT190/
>
If all else fails, the big Sears screwdriver driven completely thru the
filter works... although a bit messy.
#17
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
DougW proclaimed:
> gcotterl wrote:
>
>>The last time I replaced the oil filter, I left the oil-filter cap on
>>the fluted end of the filter. Now, the oil-filter cap just spins on
>>the filter. I've gotten the cap off but the fluted "corners" of the
>>filter have been rounded off so I don't think I can use a new cap.
>>How can I unscrew the filter? Is there another tool that I can use to
>>grab onto the filter?
>
>
> Several.
>
> http://www.webtooltruck.com/tools/ba...detail/KDT190/
>
If all else fails, the big Sears screwdriver driven completely thru the
filter works... although a bit messy.
> gcotterl wrote:
>
>>The last time I replaced the oil filter, I left the oil-filter cap on
>>the fluted end of the filter. Now, the oil-filter cap just spins on
>>the filter. I've gotten the cap off but the fluted "corners" of the
>>filter have been rounded off so I don't think I can use a new cap.
>>How can I unscrew the filter? Is there another tool that I can use to
>>grab onto the filter?
>
>
> Several.
>
> http://www.webtooltruck.com/tools/ba...detail/KDT190/
>
If all else fails, the big Sears screwdriver driven completely thru the
filter works... although a bit messy.
#18
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
The one I use the most looks like a cross between a huge pair of water pump
pliers and a T-Rex although I probably have a half dozen other types. It
all depends on the filter placement.
I've done the screwdriver removal several times..... very messy....
The first time I did this I found my replacement filter was the wrong kind
and I had to walk to the auto parts store.... I learned a valuable lesson
that day...
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:I_adnR2TfO-Sn2_ZnZ2dnUVZ_oOdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> DougW proclaimed:
>> gcotterl wrote:
>>
>>>The last time I replaced the oil filter, I left the oil-filter cap on
>>>the fluted end of the filter. Now, the oil-filter cap just spins on
>>>the filter. I've gotten the cap off but the fluted "corners" of the
>>>filter have been rounded off so I don't think I can use a new cap.
>>>How can I unscrew the filter? Is there another tool that I can use to
>>>grab onto the filter?
>>
>>
>> Several.
>>
>> http://www.webtooltruck.com/tools/ba...detail/KDT190/
>>
> If all else fails, the big Sears screwdriver driven completely thru the
> filter works... although a bit messy.
pliers and a T-Rex although I probably have a half dozen other types. It
all depends on the filter placement.
I've done the screwdriver removal several times..... very messy....
The first time I did this I found my replacement filter was the wrong kind
and I had to walk to the auto parts store.... I learned a valuable lesson
that day...
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:I_adnR2TfO-Sn2_ZnZ2dnUVZ_oOdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> DougW proclaimed:
>> gcotterl wrote:
>>
>>>The last time I replaced the oil filter, I left the oil-filter cap on
>>>the fluted end of the filter. Now, the oil-filter cap just spins on
>>>the filter. I've gotten the cap off but the fluted "corners" of the
>>>filter have been rounded off so I don't think I can use a new cap.
>>>How can I unscrew the filter? Is there another tool that I can use to
>>>grab onto the filter?
>>
>>
>> Several.
>>
>> http://www.webtooltruck.com/tools/ba...detail/KDT190/
>>
> If all else fails, the big Sears screwdriver driven completely thru the
> filter works... although a bit messy.
#19
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
The one I use the most looks like a cross between a huge pair of water pump
pliers and a T-Rex although I probably have a half dozen other types. It
all depends on the filter placement.
I've done the screwdriver removal several times..... very messy....
The first time I did this I found my replacement filter was the wrong kind
and I had to walk to the auto parts store.... I learned a valuable lesson
that day...
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:I_adnR2TfO-Sn2_ZnZ2dnUVZ_oOdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> DougW proclaimed:
>> gcotterl wrote:
>>
>>>The last time I replaced the oil filter, I left the oil-filter cap on
>>>the fluted end of the filter. Now, the oil-filter cap just spins on
>>>the filter. I've gotten the cap off but the fluted "corners" of the
>>>filter have been rounded off so I don't think I can use a new cap.
>>>How can I unscrew the filter? Is there another tool that I can use to
>>>grab onto the filter?
>>
>>
>> Several.
>>
>> http://www.webtooltruck.com/tools/ba...detail/KDT190/
>>
> If all else fails, the big Sears screwdriver driven completely thru the
> filter works... although a bit messy.
pliers and a T-Rex although I probably have a half dozen other types. It
all depends on the filter placement.
I've done the screwdriver removal several times..... very messy....
The first time I did this I found my replacement filter was the wrong kind
and I had to walk to the auto parts store.... I learned a valuable lesson
that day...
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:I_adnR2TfO-Sn2_ZnZ2dnUVZ_oOdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> DougW proclaimed:
>> gcotterl wrote:
>>
>>>The last time I replaced the oil filter, I left the oil-filter cap on
>>>the fluted end of the filter. Now, the oil-filter cap just spins on
>>>the filter. I've gotten the cap off but the fluted "corners" of the
>>>filter have been rounded off so I don't think I can use a new cap.
>>>How can I unscrew the filter? Is there another tool that I can use to
>>>grab onto the filter?
>>
>>
>> Several.
>>
>> http://www.webtooltruck.com/tools/ba...detail/KDT190/
>>
> If all else fails, the big Sears screwdriver driven completely thru the
> filter works... although a bit messy.
#20
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
The one I use the most looks like a cross between a huge pair of water pump
pliers and a T-Rex although I probably have a half dozen other types. It
all depends on the filter placement.
I've done the screwdriver removal several times..... very messy....
The first time I did this I found my replacement filter was the wrong kind
and I had to walk to the auto parts store.... I learned a valuable lesson
that day...
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:I_adnR2TfO-Sn2_ZnZ2dnUVZ_oOdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> DougW proclaimed:
>> gcotterl wrote:
>>
>>>The last time I replaced the oil filter, I left the oil-filter cap on
>>>the fluted end of the filter. Now, the oil-filter cap just spins on
>>>the filter. I've gotten the cap off but the fluted "corners" of the
>>>filter have been rounded off so I don't think I can use a new cap.
>>>How can I unscrew the filter? Is there another tool that I can use to
>>>grab onto the filter?
>>
>>
>> Several.
>>
>> http://www.webtooltruck.com/tools/ba...detail/KDT190/
>>
> If all else fails, the big Sears screwdriver driven completely thru the
> filter works... although a bit messy.
pliers and a T-Rex although I probably have a half dozen other types. It
all depends on the filter placement.
I've done the screwdriver removal several times..... very messy....
The first time I did this I found my replacement filter was the wrong kind
and I had to walk to the auto parts store.... I learned a valuable lesson
that day...
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:I_adnR2TfO-Sn2_ZnZ2dnUVZ_oOdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> DougW proclaimed:
>> gcotterl wrote:
>>
>>>The last time I replaced the oil filter, I left the oil-filter cap on
>>>the fluted end of the filter. Now, the oil-filter cap just spins on
>>>the filter. I've gotten the cap off but the fluted "corners" of the
>>>filter have been rounded off so I don't think I can use a new cap.
>>>How can I unscrew the filter? Is there another tool that I can use to
>>>grab onto the filter?
>>
>>
>> Several.
>>
>> http://www.webtooltruck.com/tools/ba...detail/KDT190/
>>
> If all else fails, the big Sears screwdriver driven completely thru the
> filter works... although a bit messy.