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auto zone... advanced and a few others I tried don't carry mann.............. any stores you know of off the top or should i just order on line.....tony
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This thread was created for this type of query..
You'll find some solutions there.. https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...thread-115180/
You'll find some solutions there.. https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...thread-115180/
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Dibbit,
Automotive and marine dipstick oil extractors are great and can be used on your car but what about your oil filter? If a new filter is part of your maintenance plan you're going to be under the car anyway. You might as well pull the plug and really empty the oil pan and any junk that might be hiding in that last 1/4 inch of oil oil extractors tend to leave behind. Extractors will remove [most of] the oil but what they can leave behind can be ugly stuff.
Automotive and marine dipstick oil extractors are great and can be used on your car but what about your oil filter? If a new filter is part of your maintenance plan you're going to be under the car anyway. You might as well pull the plug and really empty the oil pan and any junk that might be hiding in that last 1/4 inch of oil oil extractors tend to leave behind. Extractors will remove [most of] the oil but what they can leave behind can be ugly stuff.
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Dibbit,
Automotive and marine dipstick oil extractors are great and can be used on your car but what about your oil filter? If a new filter is part of your maintenance plan you're going to be under the car anyway. You might as well pull the plug and really empty the oil pan and any junk that might be hiding in that last 1/4 inch of oil oil extractors tend to leave behind. Extractors will remove [most of] the oil but what they can leave behind can be ugly stuff.
Automotive and marine dipstick oil extractors are great and can be used on your car but what about your oil filter? If a new filter is part of your maintenance plan you're going to be under the car anyway. You might as well pull the plug and really empty the oil pan and any junk that might be hiding in that last 1/4 inch of oil oil extractors tend to leave behind. Extractors will remove [most of] the oil but what they can leave behind can be ugly stuff.
I'll be changing the oil filter as well, with a genuine Jaguar part. I'll measure the amount of oil I extract as well to see how well the pump does and compare how messy it is to using the drain plug.
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I used one the other week after accidentally overfilling at oil change. It worked just fine to draw of the excess. The trick is to get some plastic tube thin enough and long enough to go down the dipstick channel and not having it come off. I used a length of hospital/patient oxygen tubing.
Steve
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Yes - me.
I used one the other week after accidentally overfilling at oil change. It worked just fine to draw of the excess. The trick is to get some plastic tube thin enough and long enough to go down the dipstick channel and not having it come off. I used a length of hospital/patient oxygen tubing.
Steve
I used one the other week after accidentally overfilling at oil change. It worked just fine to draw of the excess. The trick is to get some plastic tube thin enough and long enough to go down the dipstick channel and not having it come off. I used a length of hospital/patient oxygen tubing.
Steve
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