If you are referring to the oil filter, the answer is NO! The oil filter is not located inside the oil pan. If you are talking about the transmission filter, the answer is Yes. The transmission pan must be removed the change the A/T filter.
flick the clips pull the lever and then take the filter out
fue filter can be located at the left rear tyre and you will need a 14 spanner to pull filter and a 10 socket to remove bracket.
Owners manual. remove glove box, cut plastic brace if this is the first time, remove metal brace, remove filter cover and pull out filter
Open the engine hood. The cabin filter is located underneath the weather stripping on the passenger side. Unscrew four screws and pull out the filter frame.
To change the air filter on the 2003 Mustang Cobra, you will need to first remove the air filter cover. Then, pull the filter out of the reservoir and add the new filter. Replace the cover.
take it to jiffy lube! this Car's oil filter is so hard to get to , that most hate to see it when you pull in for a oil change because of it ,some time or another they have all been burned.
Behind the glove box.You must drop the door and interior compartment down and pull out the filter.About 20.00 dollars at auto zone.Mine started to smell musty and I found a really nasty filter.
the transmission filter is internal so you would have to pull the transmission apart
Remove pan. Pull filter. Replace filter and gasket. Torqe to spec. Refill fluid to correct level.
yeah, once you remove the oil pan, you will see the black box and you use either a screw driver, or something to pull the filter off, make sure you get a o ring gasket for the filter along with the new filter, and replace, you hit the neck with a slide hammer to re install the new filter
With the hood open, simply pull the weatherstrip from the front of the cowl, and then remove the entire plastic cowl cover. You will see it on the upper left side.
let the presure off gas line, and unscrew one end of the filter push and pull the other,, replace in same way put some anti seize on the threads for next time.