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Fits the following 2010 Jeep Wrangler Submodels:
70th Anniversary, Rubicon, SE, Sahara, Sport, Unlimited 70th Anniversary, Unlimited Rubicon, Unlimited Sahara, Unlimited Sport, Unlimited X, X | 3.8L V6, 4 Cyl 2.4 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.8 L GAS
2010 Jeep Wrangler Oil Filter Parts and Q&A
Q: How to Change an Oil Filter and Safely Dispose of Used Engine Oil on 2010 Jeep Wrangler?
A: When the time and mileage requirements in the Maintenance Schedule are met, change the oil in your car. Because both new and used engine oils can bother skin, you should avoid keeping them in contact with your skin for a long time. Because the used engine oil in cars contains harmful substances, always wash your skin afterwards with soap and water. You shouldn't use gasoline, diesel fuel, thinner or solvents, as they are unsafe for your health. Get rid of your vehicle's old oil by contacting a dealer or a government agency to locate a place you can take it. It's important to run the engine until it warms up and the oil fill cap is off as you open the hood. Underneath the crankcase, set a drain pan and open the drain plug so the oil can drain into the bottom of the pan and watch the drain plug threads to check for any stretching or damage. First, remove the old oil filter, then put in a new one and tighten it and afterwards install and tighten the drain plug. Put the vehicle on the ground, add the specified amount and type of engine oil and insert the oil fill cap afterwards. Turn the engine on and look for leaks and when you stop, look at the oil level. Handling old engine oil must be done with care after it is drained from the vehicle.