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Where is the oil filter located and how do you replace it on a Lincoln Navigator?

Model: Lincoln Navigator U326 - Years 2007-2017
Part: Oil filter

The oil filter of the Lincoln Navigator is located on the lower side of the engine, near the oil pan. To remove it, start by making sure the engine is cold to avoid burning yourself. Locate the oil filter positioned on the side of the engine and prepare a container to collect the oil that comes out. Use an appropriate oil filter wrench to unscrew the filter from the housing. Once loosened, remove the filter by hand and let the residual oil drain into the designated container. Make sure to also remove the old gasket or seal from the perimeter of the filter housing. Before installing the new filter, lightly lubricate the new gasket with clean engine oil. Then install the new filter into the housing and tighten it manually until it is securely in place. Make sure the filter is correctly positioned and securely tightened. Finally, fill the engine with the recommended engine oil, check the oil level, and start the engine to check for any leaks.

Posted on 16 November 2024 by ScegliAuto

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