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What about changing oil in the V6?

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I would like to meet the genius that decided to put that plastic cover under the engine that has a removable door for the oil filter. Because when you just take the small oil filter door off the large plastic cover and take the filter off all the oil runs out of the engine at the filter connect runs right onto the plastic cover making a huge mess. So if anybody has a 2010 3.0L I recommend taking the whole cover off the under side of the engine before removing the oil filter

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Oil filter access is actually easier now than it used to be years back. I had a Chevy Citation with the "Iron Duke" 4 -cylinder enigne that was originally designed in the early 60s,and never intended for transverse mounting. The oil filter was almost inaccessible. The factory recommended method was to jack the car up and remove the right front whee! I eventually figured out a way to get at it without doing that, and I would use a piece of aluminum foil and shape a "sluice" for the oil to run down. Other cars I owned had easier access to the filter but it was still almost impossible to avoid oil running down all over the frame members, crossmember etc. The aluminum foil trick served me well.

 

Now there's a new product called Form-A-Funnel that might be just what you're looking for. It can be easily shaped by hand and cleans up easily afterward.

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