I wondered this as well, where is the oil filter located on the 2.3L turbo four? And please tell me its not a canister type!
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The only special thing is that damn 10mm socket that either disappears or runs away with little legs on it. I don't know which since I've never caught the little bastard in the act of disappearing!What is so special about metric tools, many/most American cars have used Metric since 1980, that would be 40 years?
The only special thing is that damn 10mm socket that either disappears or runs away with little legs on it. I don't know which since I've never caught the little bastard in the act of disappearing!
1. The 2.7 it is on top of the engine towards the front, super easy, but it is a canister, replace the filter, and o rings, then just make sure you use a torque wrench to re-install.So, the Bronco looks amazing and it appears the designers emphasized ease of adding/removing accessories. However, I want to know what really matters....
1. Is the oil filter in easy accessible location for replacement?
2. Do I have to take the whole top end apart to replace the spark plugs?
3. Are the brake pads easy to replace or do I need some stupid special metric tool?
4. How about changing that serpentine belt? Is the tensioner easy to get at?
5. Is the waterpump easy to get at?
6. Can I access the battery terminals to jump start a friend?
the 2.3 in the ranger requires removing the front driverās side wheel to get at the oil filter, but itās a traditional style. I expect similar for the bronco.
You doing okay? Seems like a minor thing to get so worked up over....STOP REPEATING THIS INCORRECT INFORMATION!!!!!
If you do not personally KNOW something, VERIFY your "opinion" before spouting it. By the time I could even give the correct information in post 21, somebody already spouts the INCORRECT information from some damn article that came out before Rangers were delivered that had to be corrected or redacted.....
YOU ARE INCORRECT ON THIS MATTER. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO REMOVE THE WHEEL TO ACCESS RANGER OIL FILTER.
Is it easier if you remove the wheel vs just turning it to the side?STOP REPEATING THIS INCORRECT INFORMATION!!!!!
If you do not personally KNOW something, VERIFY your "opinion" before spouting it. By the time I could even give the correct information in post 21, somebody already spouts the INCORRECT information from some damn article that came out before Rangers were delivered that had to be corrected or redacted.....
YOU ARE INCORRECT ON THIS MATTER. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO REMOVE THE WHEEL TO ACCESS RANGER OIL FILTER.
I heard you had to tilt the truck and shake it while hitting it at the Ford '57 mark to get the last bit out.Is it easier if you remove the wheel vs just turning it to the side?
Just curious
Isn't that what the two things on the hood are? Not sure which is negative or positive though.Sources tell me you can hook jumper cables up with the hood barely cracked open.
That was a good one! Watch someone ask where the "latches" are to take the body off!![]()
Thatās got to be the most accessible engine Iāve ever seen. ?