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Old 05-06-2013, 11:34 AM   #15
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Just use a belt (like the kind you wear). Wrap it around the filter, through the buckle, then reverse the direction of the wrap and pull hard. Same concept as starting a push mower.
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If the filter is cool, wrap a wide rubber band on it for better grip. Works especially well when the oil filter is sitting straight up.
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So... when I remove the filter, what kind of spillage should I be prepared for? It's been a couple days since I looked at it, is there a tray to catch most of the oil that spills out? I'm not exactly excited to dump oil all over the top of our ~300 mile engine, haha.
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Kinda feel like a newb here, but I can't seem to unscrew the oil filter. Any trick to this?
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Get a oil filter cap from Pep Boys or Autozone. You could also use a oil filter strap or Sears has one that rotates with 3 prongs to grip the filter. Usually the first oil filter change is the most difficult since we all know OEM's use gorillas to torque the filters down.
I am a big gorilla and I have no issues removing my oil filter. I do however have great difficulty typing on my computer. I wish some days I had slender little girly hands like some of you.
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So... when I remove the filter, what kind of spillage should I be prepared for? It's been a couple days since I looked at it, is there a tray to catch most of the oil that spills out? I'm not exactly excited to dump oil all over the top of our ~300 mile engine, haha.
There is no spillage, nice and clean.
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get the proper tool/tools and get it off the right way. you dont want to be stuck with a swiss cheesed oil filter after the screwdriver method failed you and can no longer drive to the store. if you are going to be changing your own oil, a $5 investment is worth it to do it right every time.
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...but when worse comes to worse you can jam a screwdriver in it and twist it off. Be prepared for a mess.
Never do this. If the filter truly is stuck (it does happen), you'll be paying for a tow truck to brink your car in for service. If you can't get the filter off with a strap, there's a problem.
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Do the Subie's get free oil changes for the first 35k miles like the FR-S? If so, have the dealer change it for you?
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Never do this. If the filter truly is stuck (it does happen), you'll be paying for a tow truck to brink your car in for service. If you can't get the filter off with a strap, there's a problem.
Why not ? I've done it in the past with no problems when I had no tools to remove the oil filter.
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