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    2003 first oil change

    I'd really like to talk to the engineer who stuffed that filter in there. Oil spills all over taking it out, and pre-filling the new filter doesn't do much when you try and wedge the damn thing in there. I lost most of the oil. WTF? Not to mention it seemed almost impossible to get the old filter out and new one in, it's such a smal tight squeeze.

    #2
    lol.
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      #3
      yeah, the modular motor's oil filter location leaves much to be desired.
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      I drive a Lincoln. I can't be bothered to shift like the peasants and rabble rousers

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        #4
        Turn the steering wheel all the way right...Get the pitman arm out of the way, Then you can hold the filter straight up to hold the pre-load in til you thread it.

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          #5
          try changing the oil filter on a hot toyota tacoma v6........you wont ever complain about the 4.6

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            #6
            The worst I ever had to do was a Feiro with the Iron duke. I had to take the damn alt. out just to get the filter out of it.
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              #7
              Turn the steering wheel all the way right...Get the pitman arm out of the way, Then you can hold the filter straight up to hold the pre-load in til you thread it.
              Yup, thats teh best way.
              Chris - A 20th Century Man \m/ ^.^ \m/

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                #8
                Originally posted by AKA_Rizzo View Post
                Turn the steering wheel all the way right...Get the pitman arm out of the way, Then you can hold the filter straight up to hold the pre-load in til you thread it.
                The 2003 and up Panthers have rack and pinion steering, there is no pitman arm to move. I haven't had any problems accessing the filter on our 2004 Crown vic, but I normally install the new filter empty.

                Our 2003 Navigator has to be the worst I've seen for a filter location, you have to reach up between the frame and fan shroud just to get your hand on the filter. After the first time I changed the oil I decided to switch to a premium oil and change it once per year.
                2003 Lincoln Navigator
                2001 Grand Marquis
                1985 Camaro, 12.52 @ 114 MPH

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                  #9
                  The 2003 and up Panthers have rack and pinion steering, there is no pitman arm to move. I haven't had any problems accessing the filter on our 2004 Crown vic, but I normally install the new filter empty.
                  Ahh yes forgot. I always put oil in the filter cause I don't like the thought of things running dry for any longer than they have to.
                  Chris - A 20th Century Man \m/ ^.^ \m/

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by p71towny View Post
                    Ahh yes forgot. I always put oil in the filter cause I don't like the thought of things running dry for any longer than they have to.
                    x tree brazillion.

                    I didn't see the guys car was an 03 even though it's in the thread title ...D'oh

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                      #11
                      my cadillac was a pain in the ass. when under the car the oil filter is straight up but its between the oil pan and the front subframe. pain in the ass it was.

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                        #12
                        I never prefill a filter, never know what's hiding at the bottom of that jug.
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                          #13
                          I've just changed the oil on my 98 4.6 for the first time, having had a 94 T-Bird for the last 4yrs, and the filter is REALLY easy to get to compared to the T-Bird. All I had to do was turn the steering to get the Pitman arm out of the way and its a breeze.

                          If you think that the Grand Marquis are difficult, I'd love to know what is easy!

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by AKA_Rizzo View Post
                            x tree brazillion.

                            I didn't see the guys car was an 03 even though it's in the thread title ...D'oh
                            I am all for filling the filter with oil prior to installing it, but on this particular car 90% of the oil spills out of the filter before I get it screwed on.

                            I wish every vehicle was like our old 1988 Chevy truck with a 350, don't even need ramps to change the oil on that, and the filter screws on straight up. I always prefill the filter on this when changing the oil.
                            2003 Lincoln Navigator
                            2001 Grand Marquis
                            1985 Camaro, 12.52 @ 114 MPH

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                              #15
                              The oil filter on my dads 99 altima is on the back of the engine and you have to reach far up to the middle of it to remove it.
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