3.0L EcoDiesel Oil Change How to for Jeep Wrangler JL & Jeep Gladiator JT

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
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    A routine oil change for the 2018 or newer Jeep Wrangler JL or 2020 and newer Jeep Gladiator JT with the 3.0L EcoDiesel will keep your engine in top shape and prolong it's life. It's an easy maintenance job that you can do right at home in a short amount of time with only a few hand tools needed. If you've been wondering how, follow along as Rob walks us through the steps needed to change the oil in this Jeep Wrangler JL as well as how to drain the Fuel / Water Separating Filter and reset the oil change reminder.
    Parts Required:
    - 9 qts SAE 5W-40 oil (meets FCA Material Standard MS-12991) - Mopar 68524020AA
    - Mopar Oil Filter - Mopar 68507598AA
    Tools Required:
    - Socket Wrench
    - 13mm socket
    - 27mm socket
    - extension
    - oil drain pan
    - funnel
    - gloves - Black Mamba www.quadratec.com/products/15...
    - rags / paper towels
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    0:00 Intro
    1:49 What You'll Need
    3:21 What Type of Oil?
    5:01 Step By Step Oil Change
    7:15 Adding New Oil
    8:00 Verify Oil Level
    9:12 Fuel/Water Separating Filter
    11:34 Resetting the Oil Change Indicator Light
    12:09 DEF
    12:30 Wrap Up
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  • @vdub5818
    @vdub5818 2 роки тому +7

    A little tip to help access to the filter, without removing the intake of course. The vacuum line that runs to the brake booster can be easily moved, giving much better access. Slide the little red clip towards the drivers side slightly and it allows you to move the line out of the way. Assembly is exact opposite, push line together, push red clip towards passenger side and it's good to go.

  • @TimothyAdy
    @TimothyAdy Рік тому +4

    To just hand tighten the oil filter is bad advice because by not torquing to spec will lead to no or very low oil pressure. I almost had my diesel towed to the dealer after I lost oil pressure. Googled the problem and I learned how important torquing the oil filter is in this vehicle. After properly torquing the oil filter vehicle maintained proper oil pressure.

  • @AStanton1966
    @AStanton1966 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for making this video and making me feel better about buying a Wrangler with a 3.6--I hate added maintenance!

    • @justinivler6453
      @justinivler6453 4 місяці тому

      Got both the 3.6L and the 3.0L; and with bigger wheels and tires (38s) that turbo diesel runs smoothly with the added torque. Pair that with a Banks tuner and Peddle Monster and it’s perfect for these mountain roads by where I live. But I agree, the 3.6 is a reliable and easy engine to take care of. Tried and true performance

  • @silveralert5095
    @silveralert5095 Рік тому +6

    I’d torque it to spec which is 18.45 lbs. Ft. If you convert 25nm. I tightened it by hand and everything was fine the first drive, on my way back I had low oil pressure. I took the filter off, tightened it to spec, my pressure was fine after that.

    • @mabelpup8502
      @mabelpup8502 Рік тому +2

      I’ve never experience that on any vehicle I hand tightened the filter on. It may have been operator error

  • @jesusglopez8430
    @jesusglopez8430 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing
    Gracias por compartir
    Muito Obrigado.

  • @trentparson4745
    @trentparson4745 4 місяці тому

    Love the video very helpful.

  • @scrim555
    @scrim555 7 місяців тому

    My best advice for removing the oil filter is to place a rag right under/beside the oil filter before you remove it, this will catch the drips from the filter as you lift it out. As opposed to cleaning up the mess afterwards like I did the first time I changed the oil :)

  • @TalkinTools
    @TalkinTools Рік тому +1

    Thanks for showing me where the oil filter hides Rob! 😂

  • @BrandonPrentice
    @BrandonPrentice 2 роки тому +4

    Great video, But your website link to shop for the fuel filters doesn't offer the ecodeisel-specific one.

  • @Robloxkid-u4d
    @Robloxkid-u4d 2 роки тому

    Have you done a video on how to change fuel filter on the ecodeisel

  • @jimhudson937
    @jimhudson937 Місяць тому

    lol. I saw this guys video a while back. I’ve learned a lot since then. Like don’t listen to him. That filter needs to be tightened to spec or you’ll get low oil pressure warnings.

  • @crashvidz
    @crashvidz Рік тому +3

    So you don’t extract the puddle of old oil left in the filter housing .? I do . Using a syphon or shop rag to soak it up.. then install new filter..

  • @jerrybing
    @jerrybing 2 роки тому +1

    27 mm 6 Point Socket.

  • @gingerxbarbie
    @gingerxbarbie 2 роки тому +2

    Will this work on a ‘21 ?

  • @puravidaoverland7469
    @puravidaoverland7469 Рік тому +2

    Perfect video!! Thanks for the tutorial!!
    On the Diesel/water drain step, how do you know when it’s good to stop draining?

    • @deanh7190
      @deanh7190 Рік тому

      Color will change from watery diesel to clean diesel.

    • @heathenhalflings
      @heathenhalflings Рік тому

      ​@@deanh7190 ......but what are the colors lol

    • @AStanton1966
      @AStanton1966 5 місяців тому +1

      @@heathenhalflings Street diesel has a greenish tint. If you are running farm/heating diesel, it's a reddish tint. The govt tints the diesel to make sure you are paying your taxes--less 10% for the big guy wearing Depends!

  • @MorrisOutdoors98
    @MorrisOutdoors98 2 місяці тому

    Mopar oil filter costs almost $120, there is a after market that doesn't void warranty

  • @MX-Mug
    @MX-Mug Рік тому

    I changed my Ecodiesel oil every 10000 and it still spun its main bearings, seized and broke the crank in two, what a great engine this shed like VM Motori is 😂

    • @hyppievanman
      @hyppievanman Рік тому +5

      And there’s your problem… 10K oil changes. Should be doing 5k regardless of what the manufacturer says. Not a big brain move there bud

  • @Mchkoc
    @Mchkoc 2 роки тому

    Can you show how to do the fuel filter as well?

  • @flyfshrmn09
    @flyfshrmn09 9 місяців тому +6

    The oil filter needs to be tightened to specs with a torque wrench. If not tightened properly, it is quite common to get low oil pressure warnings when the oil pressure drops at idle. This is a known problem with these engines and filters. Since 25.5 NM is below the setting threshold on many torque wrenches, one can use an inch pounds torque wrench and 25.5 NM converts to 225 inch pounds, which is generally right at the top of the scale for an inch pounds wrench.

  • @JayjayL808-j2d
    @JayjayL808-j2d 7 місяців тому

    Where did you dispose the old oil and filter?

    • @zachconroy1443
      @zachconroy1443 3 місяці тому

      Most auto parts stores will take used oil. I go to O'Reilly's

  • @msaeed2657
    @msaeed2657 10 місяців тому

    Do you have to change filter every time you change oil

    • @Quadratec
      @Quadratec  10 місяців тому

      yes, you should always change the oil filter when changing the oil. The filter itself is actually cheaper than the oil.

    • @msaeed2657
      @msaeed2657 10 місяців тому

      I can not find for 2020 diesel engine if you have link where to buy

  • @ZachAttack.23
    @ZachAttack.23 Рік тому

    Rob , what’s your take on the ecodiesel? I’m considering on making a purchase on a gladiator eco diesel

    • @joshuaroberts1324
      @joshuaroberts1324 Рік тому +3

      I've had my JLUR EcoDiesel since it was released. It's a great, strong powertrain. It burns DEF way faster than Jeep claimed. Something to consider though, Jeep is phasing this engine out right now and due to the volatility in car prices and supply chain constraints starting right when this diesel option was released (RE: COVID lockdown), Jeep didn't see the market it was hoping for. As a result, regular parts are hard to come by and service techs are not very familiar with the slight variations in this jeep compared to the gas versions. This same thing is being seen by the aftermarket parts arena as well. The engine compartment is arranged different, so cold air intakes, snorkels, wheel liners, skid plates, exhaust, and some other parts don't fit right. Therefore, parts makers have much lower incentive to create products for this market. Throw in the fact that the engine is phasing out, now they care even less about it. All that in mind, I'm happy with my decision to buy the ecodiesel, but if i were in the market right now I'd buy a gas power train. If you do chose to get one, your just going to have to adjust your expectations.

    • @krisrichards8041
      @krisrichards8041 4 місяці тому

      Jeep recommends NOT to use Blu-Def, only Mopar to cover any warranty issues with the Def system. I know!

  • @robinwilliams5961
    @robinwilliams5961 Рік тому

    Do you have to use synthetic?

    • @kendrickminchew1855
      @kendrickminchew1855 Рік тому

      Yes the oil specs that the eco diesel requires is only found in 5w40 synthetic oil

    • @dustinkeim179
      @dustinkeim179 Рік тому +1

      The oil is annoying , supposedly you can’t run rotella T6

    • @DoingThingsInPlaces
      @DoingThingsInPlaces Рік тому

      The oil specification is to prevent damage to the emissions system, which is different from the gen 2 ecodiesels which allow for t6.

    • @nlanwebb
      @nlanwebb Рік тому

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@DoingThingsInPlaceshow do you tell gen 1 from 2? I just bought a 2014 jeep grand Cherokee with the 3.0 diesel and I'm about to put rotella t6 5w-40 in it until I read this comment lol

    • @DoingThingsInPlaces
      @DoingThingsInPlaces Рік тому

      @@nlanwebb For the ecodiesel: Gen 1 is pre 2014 and was not offered in the USA. Gen 2 is 2014-2018 (these can use rotella without damaging the emissions system). Gen 3 is 2019+ and Rotella is not approved because it can damage the emissions system. Oil spec recommendations can change with time, but as of this post, this is the guidance from Stellantis. It has to do with the ash content and how it can clog up the emission control devices (which are very expensive), not with whether its good at lubricating the mechanical parts.

  • @amberforest3552
    @amberforest3552 2 роки тому +1

    The rec is the change oil every 10,000 - do you rec that?

    • @vmxg8052
      @vmxg8052 2 роки тому +2

      I change it about every 5000 miles because I dont want any main bearing issues.

    • @amberforest3552
      @amberforest3552 2 роки тому

      @@vmxg8052 thanks! That’s what I thought too - around that same time

    • @vmxg8052
      @vmxg8052 2 роки тому +2

      @@amberforest3552 Also if you can do an EGR delete, the oil stays really clean.

    • @amberforest3552
      @amberforest3552 2 роки тому

      @@vmxg8052 stupid question …what is that? EGR delete?

    • @amberforest3552
      @amberforest3552 2 роки тому

      I’ll do all my own work - this is my first diesel :-)

  • @danpope843
    @danpope843 8 місяців тому

    You might have removed your Apple watch for this task….

  • @glenndavis1719
    @glenndavis1719 2 роки тому

    Stop