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Locate the 16 mm hex oil drain plug. The plug is located along the center line of the truck and is next to the exhaust pipe bend.
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Position an oil drain pan below the oil drain plug so that it will catch the oil as it drains out of the oil pan.
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Once the draining oil has slowed to a drip, wipe off the area around the oil drain plug hole with a clean rag or towel.
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Re-insert the oil drain plug and turn it clockwise by hand as far as possible.
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Continue turning the drain plug with the 16 mm socket wrench or box end wrench until it is snug.
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Turn the oil filter counter-clockwise by hand until it comes off the engine's oil filter threads.
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Lower the oil filter out of the engine bay with the threaded end facing up to reduce the amount of oil spilled.
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Place the oil filter into the oil drain pan with its open end facing down.
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Wipe off the engine's oil filter gasket face with a clean rag or towel.
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Wet the tip of a clean gloved finger with fresh oil and spread the oil around the new oil filter's seal.
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Place the threaded end of the oil filter onto the engine's oil filter threads, being careful to not get dirt or debris on the filter's gasket.
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Turn the filter clockwise by hand until it is snug.
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Remove the oil drain pan from underneath the truck.
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Locate the hood release lever. It is located under the driver's side dash and is labeled "HOOD". Pull this lever until you hear the hood click open.
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Locate the hood release latch. It can be seen through the passenger side hood grill near the top center.
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Push the hood release latch towards the driver's side of the car and lift the hood open.
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Locate the oil dipstick. It has a yellow handle, is near the back center of the engine bay, and is embossed with "Engine Oil".
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Pull out the oil dipstick, wipe it off, place it all the way back into its hole, and remove it again.
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Check the oil level on the end of the dipstick. It should be within the "safe" marks or slightly above.
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Add oil if the oil level is below the "safe" area of the dipstick. Place the oil dipstick all the way back in its hole.
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Start the truck and look for leaks under the truck. If there are leaks, shut the truck off and determine if the drain plug or filter need to be tightened, or if a part has been damaged.
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After running the engine for a few minutes, let it cool down for at least an hour and re-check the oil level. If the oil level is more than a 1/2" above the top of the "safe" section of the dipstick, you will need to drain oil. If the oil level is below the "safe" section of the dipstick you will need to add oil.
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Place your old oil filter face down in your oil drain pan and allow 12-24 hours for all the oil to drain out.
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Take your old oil and filter to a recycling facility. Most auto parts stores and repair shops accept these at no charge. In addition, some cities and/or counties have a service where they will collect used oil and filters from your home. For more information, see the American Petroleum Institute's web page on used motor oil collection and recycling.
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Mine is 13mm
Thank you!!!!! PS. Mine is also 13mm
Thanks very helpful
FYI. My truck is the same as yours in case that wasn’t clear.
Probably for winter, just to keep it warmer. That's what I was told anyways.
Because they're wrong. The manual specifically says that the manufacturer recommends 5w-30. You only use thicker weight when you drive during hot weather.
For anyone that disagrees, first open the owner's manual and they state it. Second, go to your stove and get an old frying pan nice and hot. Then pour some 10w30 in the frying pan and you'll see it get thinner the hotter it gets.
(Apologize for being a few years late lol)
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My nephew put 7 quarts of 10w40 Castrol brand motor oil in a 2003 Dodge Dakota with a 4.7 liter magnum engine when he changed the oil for my son. Isn’t that too much and if so should we drain some out?
Sorry this is years too late but Whoa! Janice! I sure hope you talked to someone that actually knew what they were doing AND/OR drained about a quart and a half out before starting it up. Geez, look to your vehicle's manual or look it up online. That can be an expensive mistake. There were smartphones in 2019 Janice.
A manufacturer specifically states how much oil a vehicle takes for a reason. And every vehicle has a dipstick, WITH MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM on it, for a reason. If you put too much oil in an engine, going over dipstick’s maximum mark, it doesn't allow enough room for the oil to move around within the engine and causes an overabundance of pressure. Sooner than later the pressure will blow a head gasket which you'll start seeing white “smoke", which is actually steam, coming out the tailpipe. That's a lot of labor for a mechanic which means a lot of money for you. Word of advice, to you and anyone, don't let anyone work on your vehicle unless you know for sure that they know what they're doing.
This was great thanks