How to change the oil on a 2000 Ford Ranger 4.0l
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i own a 4.0l 2004 ford ranger, is the oil drain plug right underneath the filter or farther back towards the rear of the vehicle?
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@Aikman81000 i own a 2004 ranger and 90 ranger the oilpan on both are leaking l
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@macktenful You are incorrect.
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ford always leak and i mean always always
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I know this is an old video, but I'm curious to whether you know why there was oil on the filter before you unscrewed it. I found out that my rear main seal is leaking all over the clutch and on the the side of the oil pan. It's very slow though.
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this video was awesome. thank you so much for posting this!
ps I like your music selection for so called "rednecks" :)
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is it lifted?
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ty was just wondering how to get to the oil pan tyvm :P
5 stars
btw yes an oil change may cost 25$ ( well sombody told me is what it costed )
i bougt the stuff for about 30$ problem is you dont realy know what kind of oil they put in it if you do it on your own then you know whats in it . you also have the confidence that other stuff hasnt been messed with ( its common place here in canada btw)
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Great video. I'm thinking about doing my own oil again so I don't have to listen to the sales pitch for extra stuff from the quick lube place. Its probably faster as well, the difference is I'm working on the car instead of just killing time waiting for them to finish.
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Omg.. pocker face...
@xj650rj - There is no spam here sir. Thank you. :)
HiTechOilCo 1 year ago 10
@jdshaq - You can use a 0W-20, 5W-20, 5W-30 or 0W-30. For the best protection and cost savings, a quality synthetic motor oil is the way to go.
HiTechOilCo 1 year ago 4