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How To Change Your Oil and Oil Pan Gasket for 02-06 Altima 2.5L

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  • Опубліковано 22 лип 2020
  • Today we're doing a oil change and replacing a oil pan gasket on a 2006 Nissan Altima with the 2.5L. This is a general overview of a "how to" to change your oil and replace the oil pan gasket/sealant.
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  • @hhelmejor5485
    @hhelmejor5485 3 роки тому +1

    great video, great presentation, thanks!
    on these altimas, the pan is sort of glued with RTV from the factory; I've used an old scraping spatula about 3 inches wide made in the USA ( I thinkt the brand is HYDE ) very sturdy an not too sharp where I come in almost parallel between the mating surfaces to remive the pan. Once u get it going is smooth sailing. the spatula has metal running all the way back to the handle and it can take a small hammer to push it through without messing up the mating surface.
    Also I started using THE RIGHT STUFF also by Pernatex. with this stuff u can have the car back jn service in 90 minutes or even half an hour depending which u buy. I used th 90 minute one to give me plenty of time before it sets.
    the newer scraping spatulas u find at the local store are made in China and flex too much and the metal doesnt run all the way back to the handle, so find a good one in your dad's tool box.
    thanks again, great job!
    I had to sign in to google just to post this comment. they ask for your birth date n stuff. mmm!

  • @hhelmejor5485
    @hhelmejor5485 3 роки тому +1

    The rooster in the backgound makes the video soo cool!

    • @truckscarsandcoffey3973
      @truckscarsandcoffey3973  3 роки тому

      That's our neighbors rooster. They recently got more animals you may hear in future videos like geese, goats and horses. Thanks for watching the video!

  • @thestoic_rn8911
    @thestoic_rn8911 4 роки тому +1

    I needed this a long time ago