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Friend of Mine just bought a new Ranger...shock

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by 1911tex, Jan 4, 2019.

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  1. Jan 4, 2019 at 3:40 PM
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    1911tex

    1911tex [OP] Well-Known Member

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    To change the oil; here is the procedure:

    A service procedure obtained by TTAC states that, after removing the left front wheel, a technician or owner must then remove an access panel secured by nine push-pin retainers. From there, one removes the filter with an end cap tool. To actually drain the oil, which of course you’ll accomplish before attacking that filter, you’ll first need to unbolt the power steering control module underbody shield. Four bolts hold that on.

    Now if you for afterthought maybe forgot one of the push-pins or tighten the filter.....go through the whole routine again.
     
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    rblalliance

    rblalliance let the wookie win

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    Wow!! Guess Ford wants you to take the truck to the dealer for all it's service. Crazy!!
     
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    That's nice to know and all, but why did you post this in the 3rd gen section? There's no mention or any relation to a 3rd gen Tacoma in your OP.
     
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    Pics of the ranger please.
     
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    Itchyfeet

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    I saw an old gal jump out of a new Ridgeline today with a butt that reminded me of the latest Madonna Twitter story. I wasn't sure if I should be turned on or not

    Is this relevant to the 3rd gen section or do I need to move it to the midlife crises thread?
     
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    Where have you been? This has been beaten to death on TW already .
     
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    Lawfarin

    Lawfarin Who me?

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    You take the tires off to do a rotation at the same time as the oil change. And if you forget a push pin you can cut the wheel and reach in to press the pin. If not then we’ll maybe you’re not competent enough to be changing your oil.
     
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    RIDERED67

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    But I bet it has a transmission fluid dipstick :anonymous:
     
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    I suspect it's for attention. I wonder if the friend actually bought one or was this a cut and paste from one of the other threads.
     
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    ...too much shit to list.

    Sounds easier than my Tundra. Which requires removing 3 bolts to separate the bumper cover from the skid plate. Then 5 bolts to remove the skid plate. And then you have to remove a drain plug FOR THE OIL FILTER canister. After than you have to insert a SST to drain the oil filter canister. Then you need another SST to remove the oil filter canister cap. And no, you can’t fit a set of channel locks or a standard oil filter wrench on the canister cap. Changing the filter also means changing two rubber seals as well.

    What’s your point?
     
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    Grossomotto

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    What the hell does this have to do with a 3rd Gen Tacoma?
     
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    Just when you thought every possible oil change topic had been beaten to death......enter Ranger....
     
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    Meh? It is about the same for the 3rd Gens other than the bumper cover.

    But then, I do like cartridge filters.

    I'd do any of the cars / trucks / bikes that I had over the GM cars my folks had growing up. Reaching in the wheel well mid winter using weaksause metal strap wrenches? Nope!

    That's said, the burn scars on my forearms have finally healed after ditching my Ural. I gave up trying to change the oil on the fucking hot motor with that thing. Dead cold equals no 2nd deg burns on the headers.
     
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    I wonder if the Ranger owners will be changing oil every 3 to 5k. I may have to lurk the ranger forums to scope this out.
     
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    Gee, what viscosity do you think is best for our OP's friends Ranger????

    Lol
     
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    We need to see the Ranger first. It depends on the color and trim level.
     
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    ShirtTucker

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    Too soon. Mods need to stir it up some moar first?
     
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    oconnor Where am I?

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    Deserves Daboot.
     
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