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what size wrench for oil change

Old Jul 9, 2002 | 12:59 PM
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what size wrench for oil change

I am going to change the oil of 98 maxima by myself for the first time. I would like to know what size wrench should I use for the oil change. Thanks
Old Jul 9, 2002 | 01:15 PM
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Re: what size wrench for oil change

Originally posted by eljo
I am going to change the oil of 98 maxima by myself for the first time. I would like to know what size wrench should I use for the oil change. Thanks
I believe its size 14mm (90% sure), if not its 12mm. Its one of those two definitely.
Old Jul 9, 2002 | 01:29 PM
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The oil drainplug is 14mm, you'll also need a 10mm and a phillips head screw driver to remove the plastic shield. Some sort of wrench to remove the filter is handy, but you can drive a screwdriver through it to use as a handle in a pinch (beware, this is messy).
Old Jul 9, 2002 | 01:49 PM
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Originally posted by guido_sst
The oil drainplug is 14mm, you'll also need a 10mm and a phillips head screw driver to remove the plastic shield. Some sort of wrench to remove the filter is handy, but you can drive a screwdriver through it to use as a handle in a pinch (beware, this is messy).

What plastic shield?
Old Jul 9, 2002 | 02:01 PM
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What plastic shield?
The plastic undertray that covers the oil fliter, crank pulley, etc.
Old Jul 9, 2002 | 03:04 PM
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Originally posted by guido_sst
you'll also need a 10mm and a phillips head screw driver to remove the plastic shield.
you don't HAVE to remove the plastic shield...I didn't...
But, it does make the job easier...

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Old Jul 9, 2002 | 03:14 PM
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Originally posted by guido_sst
The oil drainplug is 14mm, you'll also need a 10mm and a phillips head screw driver to remove the plastic shield. Some sort of wrench to remove the filter is handy, but you can drive a screwdriver through it to use as a handle in a pinch (beware, this is messy).
Yes it's 14MM, and I've found that you don't need to remove the plastic if you have a small enough wrist to fit it around it to unscrew the filter (it bends the plastic a little, but it pops back into place once you're done).

When I do an oil change, I take my ratchet, 14mm deep socket, new oil filter, oil pan, jack, and new oil.
Old Jul 9, 2002 | 05:10 PM
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my 2 cents

seriously.. not being a d$ck but. oil plug size.
Are you planning to lay out the tools the day before you do this.
Old Jul 9, 2002 | 06:31 PM
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Re: my 2 cents

Originally posted by MDubya
seriously.. not being a d$ck but. oil plug size.
Are you planning to lay out the tools the day before you do this.

Old Jul 9, 2002 | 06:54 PM
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Re: my 2 cents

Originally posted by MDubya
seriously.. not being a d$ck but. oil plug size.
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