self oil changes......
#21
RE: self oil changes......
ORIGINAL: babyhuey
No special tool needed for v6. 15mm wrench for drain plug. plug washer is part of plug and not replaceable. regular screw on oil filter at front of engine by left exhaust manifold down pipe. Access from underneath only but could easily do in driveway. Oil will pour all over exhaust so have some brake clean handy to wash off.
Yes it is an exposed element style Patrick. Took picture of one today so you all could see. Black cap in center of pic is filter cover. It is only plastic so that is why tool is recommended.
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No special tool needed for v6. 15mm wrench for drain plug. plug washer is part of plug and not replaceable. regular screw on oil filter at front of engine by left exhaust manifold down pipe. Access from underneath only but could easily do in driveway. Oil will pour all over exhaust so have some brake clean handy to wash off.
Yes it is an exposed element style Patrick. Took picture of one today so you all could see. Black cap in center of pic is filter cover. It is only plastic so that is why tool is recommended.
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#22
RE: self oil changes......
On my V6, I wrap the exhaust downpipe in tinfoil before removing the oil filter.That keepsthe oil splashoff of the pipe itself,saving you a week of that lovelyburning-oil smell! (If I really NEEDthe burning oil smell, I drive my Alfa Romeo!)Then remove the tinfoil and all is clean. Cheers,
David
David
#25
Beware! oil change on the 2.3L engine
I blew my engine because the filter gasket - or whatever it is - failed. I had the dealer change my oil because of the "special tool." After asking around and talking to engine and parts people - it is not uncommon for these filters to give out and the engines to fail. The dealer wanted $7,000 to replace the engine. I complained to Mazda and they brought the price down to $4,000 - $1,000 more than what a local mechanic quoted me with a used engine ($59k mileage). I'm still working on Mazda to kick in more - but fair warning to all Mazda owners - the 2.3 is known to fail and it is usually due to this filtration system and Mazda will not fill it.
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