After adding engine oil, I recommend starting the engine and watch the oil filter housing for a couple of minutes to make sure there are no leaks. Give the drain plug the same, look at it to check for leaks.
Great job. I especially liked how u fast forward parts kept it simple and quick no one like to watch a video that is takes as much time to watch it as it would to actually then go and have to spend the same amount of time to do it so yeah great job keep it up
I thank you for taking your time to make a video to show everyone who needs it. And anyone who has a negative comment or opinion,record your own video if you feel you could do better. Good luck 👍
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Nice Show I have a 2018 with 1.4 turbo also I bought a Fram Tough Guard filter It has the cap seal O-ring and a small O ring but you didn't show a install of a second O ring ? unless it goes on the drain plug Maybe ?
Hi there! Thanks for reaching out. If your Fram Filter came with an extra O-ring, it's often for the drain plug. However, specifics can vary by car model. To find out, check www.youcanic.com/ where we have helpful guides and factory repair manuals. Feel free to contact us on YOUCANIC if you need further assistance, we're always here to empower and support you in your car maintenance journey.
Question: I want to change the oil on my 2018 Chevrolet Trax Premier AWD 1.4L FI Turbo DOHC 4cyl. But Auto Zone has two different type filters. One with something called: "UFI housing" and another with, "Hengst housing". Which kind do I get? Does it mater? It looks like the car you are working on has the Hengst filter.
Just buy both when you there.... Go home and change out the oil and filter... Don't get the boxes dirty! Return the other filter for a refund and used oil for recycling at the same store Save box top of the filter you have used, put mileage and date on it, then put that in the glove box for future reference
You probably know by now You need to read the plastic cap it will have either UFI on the cap or You may have a Hengst on the cap that's how I found out witch filter to buy.
Hi there! It's not typically necessary to fill the canister with oil, but it can depend on your vehicle's specific make and model. We recommend double-checking any procedure with our free resources available on Youcanic. We offer helpful guides, a powerful YOUCANIC scanner, and even factory repair manuals for in-depth assistance. Our mission is to empower car owners like you to feel confident with maintenance and repairs. We're here to guide you every step of the way. If you have more questions, don't hesitate to reach out to us at www.youcanic.com. Safe driving!
Your observation on the spin off oil filter by the drain plug in the 23 model is appreciated. You can find more in-depth information and assistance like this on YOUCANIC, a platform dedicated to making car repairs understandable for car owners. We offer a variety of resources like our Full System Scanner tool and OEM Factory Repair Manuals. Check out our website www.youcanic.com/scanner. For any further questions, feel free to use our query section at www.youcanic.com. We're here to help you navigate the world of car repairs confidently.
You should have shown people which groove the o ring goes in. It is the wide groove near the top. also, you failed to mention that you should put oil on that o ring before you reinstall the oil filter into the engine. Also, for safety, I recommend a set of ramps for your oil change. So much safer. Just have someone watching as you pull the vehicle on.
Those factory oil drain plugs are aluminum, which is ridiculous in my opinion. The bolt head rounds off very easily. I bought a steel replacement drain plug at O'Reilly Auto Parts. Just be careful not to over-tighten it because the oil pan itself is also aluminum.
Thank you for your feedback. We're committed to assisting you with your car repairs, even if it's something as simple as a stuck oil filter. A fantastic tool to aid in complex car diagnostics is the YOUCANIC Full System Scanner - engineered to give car owners the power a professional mechanic possesses. Learn more about it here: www.youcanic.com/scanner. Moreover, for intricate tasks, you might need comprehensive instructions from Factory Repair Manuals and Torque Specs. You can gain access to these by paying a nominal fee at www.youcanic.com/manuals. This ultimate combination of tools and knowledge will ensure you always get the job done right.
Thanks for your feedback, it's always interesting to hear about the different experiences our users have. It's somewhat puzzling why your fitting was a 16mm, but perhaps there are some variations in models or production years. We aim for our guides to assist as many users as possible in their DIY car repairs, so thanks for letting us and others know! As a part of our mission to support you further, we'd recommend taking a look at the YOUCANIC Pro System Scanner which can be found here: www.youcanic.com/scanner. This professional diagnostic tool could be invaluable for your future repairs. Also, be sure to check out our Factory Repair Manuals and Torque Specs at: www.youcanic.com/manuals. These resources can provide you with a wealth of in-depth information to make your future repairs easier and more efficient.
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2022 filter is underneath and no such thing as a 2023. 2022 requires removing shield underneath . Change title because you are screwing up people with 2022 models .
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After adding engine oil, I recommend starting the engine and watch the oil filter housing for a couple of minutes to make sure there are no leaks. Give the drain plug the same, look at it to check for leaks.
Great job. I especially liked how u fast forward parts kept it simple and quick no one like to watch a video that is takes as much time to watch it as it would to actually then go and have to spend the same amount of time to do it so yeah great job keep it up
I thank you for taking your time to make a video to show everyone who needs it. And anyone who has a negative comment or opinion,record your own video if you feel you could do better. Good luck 👍
Suppose to wipe oil on o ring.
Thanks a bunch! Much appreciated easy to follow instructions. 🙂
Do I need to replace the filter when I change the oil?
Always
There is no 2023 Chevy Trax. 2022 Trax has a different engine, 155HP spin ON type, PF64, at the engine bottom, not cartridge as earlier models.
This is not where the filter is on at least a 2022 and newer.
It's easier to remove your dr 5:33 ain plug when the oil is hot. Take it for a spin before you change your oil. I imagine it drains better too.
Great help, thank you sir!
We're thrilled that you found our content helpful! Youcanic aims to empower car owners like you, helping you save money and boosting your confidence in car maintenance. Our wide array of guides, free resources, and our robust YOUCANIC scanner will make your car maintenance routine much simpler.
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Nice Show I have a 2018 with 1.4 turbo also I bought a Fram Tough Guard filter It has the cap seal O-ring and a small O ring but you didn't show a install of a second O ring ? unless it goes on the drain plug Maybe ?
Hi there! Thanks for reaching out. If your Fram Filter came with an extra O-ring, it's often for the drain plug. However, specifics can vary by car model. To find out, check www.youcanic.com/ where we have helpful guides and factory repair manuals. Feel free to contact us on YOUCANIC if you need further assistance, we're always here to empower and support you in your car maintenance journey.
Question: I want to change the oil on my 2018 Chevrolet Trax Premier AWD 1.4L FI Turbo DOHC 4cyl. But Auto Zone has two different type filters. One with something called: "UFI housing" and another with, "Hengst housing". Which kind do I get? Does it mater? It looks like the car you are working on has the Hengst filter.
If you have another car or someone to take you to the shop I'd recommend taking out your filter and bringing it in to compare and get the right one
Just buy both when you there.... Go home and change out the oil and filter... Don't get the boxes dirty!
Return the other filter for a refund and used oil for recycling at the same store
Save box top of the filter you have used, put mileage and date on it, then put that in the glove box for future reference
Thanks. Great idea! As it happens, my 2018 Trax uses the Hengst housing filter.
You probably know by now You need to read the plastic cap it will have either UFI on the cap or You may have a Hengst on the cap that's how I found out witch filter to buy.
I am reading everywhere that they take a 10mm wrench to remove the plug?? Why does this have a T45 head???? Which is it?
It's just a 10mm head damaged half to death by talented people so it looks like a torx.
@@romgl4513 Thanks
For some reason, our 2018 trax redline edition took a 14mm. No idea. Maybe previous shops broke our 10mm and we didn’t know?
Both.
Should you fill the canister with oil?
Hi there! It's not typically necessary to fill the canister with oil, but it can depend on your vehicle's specific make and model. We recommend double-checking any procedure with our free resources available on Youcanic. We offer helpful guides, a powerful YOUCANIC scanner, and even factory repair manuals for in-depth assistance.
Our mission is to empower car owners like you to feel confident with maintenance and repairs. We're here to guide you every step of the way. If you have more questions, don't hesitate to reach out to us at www.youcanic.com. Safe driving!
I don't but I use blue shop towels and wipe out the used oil in the housing before I install the new filter.
23 has a spin off oil filter by the drain plug
Your observation on the spin off oil filter by the drain plug in the 23 model is appreciated. You can find more in-depth information and assistance like this on YOUCANIC, a platform dedicated to making car repairs understandable for car owners. We offer a variety of resources like our Full System Scanner tool and OEM Factory Repair Manuals. Check out our website www.youcanic.com/scanner. For any further questions, feel free to use our query section at www.youcanic.com. We're here to help you navigate the world of car repairs confidently.
@@YOUCANIC The 2022 also has a spin off filter.
You should have shown people which groove the o ring goes in. It is the wide groove near the top. also, you failed to mention that you should put oil on that o ring before you reinstall the oil filter into the engine. Also, for safety, I recommend a set of ramps for your oil change. So much safer. Just have someone watching as you pull the vehicle on.
Those factory oil drain plugs are aluminum, which is ridiculous in my opinion. The bolt head rounds off very easily. I bought a steel replacement drain plug at O'Reilly Auto Parts. Just be careful not to over-tighten it because the oil pan itself is also aluminum.
My oil filter is stuck inside still
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Moreover, for intricate tasks, you might need comprehensive instructions from Factory Repair Manuals and Torque Specs. You can gain access to these by paying a nominal fee at www.youcanic.com/manuals. This ultimate combination of tools and knowledge will ensure you always get the job done right.
Wonder why mine was a 16mm
Thanks for your feedback, it's always interesting to hear about the different experiences our users have. It's somewhat puzzling why your fitting was a 16mm, but perhaps there are some variations in models or production years. We aim for our guides to assist as many users as possible in their DIY car repairs, so thanks for letting us and others know!
As a part of our mission to support you further, we'd recommend taking a look at the YOUCANIC Pro System Scanner which can be found here: www.youcanic.com/scanner. This professional diagnostic tool could be invaluable for your future repairs. Also, be sure to check out our Factory Repair Manuals and Torque Specs at: www.youcanic.com/manuals. These resources can provide you with a wealth of in-depth information to make your future repairs easier and more efficient.
Mine is not a 10 either
You forgot to show how to reset the oil percentage inside the car 😉
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2022 filter is underneath and no such thing as a 2023. 2022 requires removing shield underneath . Change title because you are screwing up people with 2022 models .
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@@YOUCANIC Why the bs reply when it’s 9 days and you still have not changed the title to exclude 2022 model? 🤷🏿Your goal is to confuse us black folks?
@@YOUCANIC Stop with your standard BS as a replay to every comment.
4 quarts is around 4.5 litres for non-americans 🙂
I’m from Nigeria, what’s it for us🤷🏿