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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2007

Perfect gift for new drivers. Learn how with our instructional DVD. Go to www.changeoildvd.com for more info

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  • lol...lol...lol...

  • @rushtoyota It's a good practice to fill the oil filter in just about any vehicle. The ADBVs are there in part to keep oil in the filter, because it does matter. If the filter doesn't have an ADBV, then there may be an ADBV built into the engine, but even in that case filling the filter is a good idea. It's easy, fast, and cannot hurt.

  • The only time i prime them is when it is a diesel oil filter that sits vertical, beings they are larger filters

  • They don't prime the oil filter at the shop I go too, and it takes about 5 seconds for the low oil pressure light to go out when I first start the car.

  • u only need to prime up turbo deisel truck oil filters not na or turbo cars its not to save time its just not needed every time u shut off your car it drians back to your oil pan unless it has an anti flow valve in the filter...

  • man you helped me today I took my car by a dealer and they tighten my oil filter I almost give up and  just change my oil with out changing my filter then I saw your video thank you man I did it with some pressure again thank you for putting on this video

  • aaaaaaahhhhhhhhh HE IS USING FRAM!

  • ya ma grand prix goes in side ways, great tip indeed....its a tricky spot...

  • i would like to see this done on a caviler with a cartridge, good way to trick people in thinking that all the filters are the same, also, i dont remember what year exactly, but on a tundra or tacoma the filter is at the top of the engine, if you were to fill it half way then you would just dump it all over your engine, o look it hit the starter, then the next time that you start your car up it catches on fire, great tip

  • haha exactly my point.

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