Husqvarna 401 Vitpilen DIY Oil Change
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ย. 2024
- This is my second service since the first one at 600 miles. The dealership did the first service but after I saw the bill, I knew that I was going to do my maintenance from now one. Ordered an Oil Change kit at AOMC.com and went to the shop to get it done!
If you have any questions, feel free to ask below!
Not only was the tutorial itself really helpful but also understanding what to buy for the oil change and a good website for the purchase. Thanks for posting!
Thank you! I had to piece a couple of tutorials together and I wanted to make sure people can get all the information in 1 place
Great video. For oil on exaust, perhaps drap some aluminum foil over it to keep it clean
Thats a good idea! I started using a flexible funnel that I can fit in there
Dude, thanks, saved me from making my own video 😅. Just so you know, your process works for the 2022 Vit as well.
No problem! I am glad it helped you out!
Great video and thanks for posting....when taking out the oil filter I just used a magnet tool and it came right out, no need to drill or anything.
Piece of foil, roll edges up on sides, no oily pipe.
Great video🎉 thanx from germany
Really helpful video, I am running out of Oil at 1000-1250 miles for my svart, Do you top off or do an oil change every time ?
Excellent
Thanks for the video !! Do you change all the filters all the time you do the service?
영상이 도움이 됐습니다. 감사합니다.
"You gonna get oil on the exhaust"
Not if you put some tin foil paper and create a funnel
For the first oil change does the dealer need to reset anuthing?
For the first oil change does the dealer need to reset anything?
How many oil filters does this thing have??
Since you are not using a torque wrench, any tips on how to not over torque the bolts?
Just by feels
Was this your 4600 mile oil change? What else do you recommend to do other than an oil change? Thanks
Never mind! Just read your description. How much was your first dealer oil change?
What they charge you?
Lost me at 5/32
Right? I think he meant 4mm 😂😂