Posted by JML755 on July 01, 2013 at 08:59:29 from (97.78.165.190):
In Reply to: Lost weekend posted by RamblinMan on July 01, 2013 at 07:08:26:
Yeah, it seems every time I work on my cars/truck, I say the same thing about auto engineers. But, this past weekend......
I needed an oil change in my 2012 Nissan Sentra and decided to do it myself. Kind of cringed when I opened the hood, having never had a foreign car before. Expected the engineering to be foreign to me as well.
What a surprise, the oil filter was right up front where I could reach it from the engine compartment. The drain plug was easily accessible. Jacked up the car and hardly had to crawl under the car to get to it. I took off the filter expecting the usual gush of black oil, but it was empty, because it was mounted horizontally in the front and jacking up the car drained it back into the system. What a pleasure. Literally took 5 minutes to change the oil.
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