It depends on the vehicle and the size filter it uses. Most of the time you need an extra 1/4 or 1/2 quart. But the fact is you should never, ever, change your oil without changing the filter.
4.5 quarts if you are also replacing the oil filter.
Depends on what vehicle it is installed on. If the filter is mounted in the tank then you would not replace the filter unless the pump needed replacing also. If the filter is outside the tank it can be purchased separately.
Replacing the fuel filter may fix the problem. Also check the air filter and replace if necessary.
Five quarts, including the quart in the oil filter when it is also changed.
The easiest auto repair and maintenance tasks you can do at home include replacing your air filter, changing windshield wiper blades, replacing broken or burned out headlights, changing the oil, replacing the battery. You could also work on flushing the your cooling system, recharging the air conditioning system, changing the fuel filter and replacing the brake pads.
Pf 25 would be the standard replacement , but if you would like and have the room depending on the oil filter housing angle (exhaust headers)you can also use a pf11 which is a 1 quart filter
pump is in fuel tank. accessible through trunk. if replacing, also replace fuel filter.
1:) If you are doing a complete oil change (*meaning draining all the oil AND replacing the oil filter) you will need slightly over 5 Quarts (about 5.3 Quarts) to replenish all of the old oil!*If (AND RARELY CAN I THINK OF A REASON YOU WOULD NOT ALSO CHANGE THE OIL FILTER TOO!!)2:) **BUT-- if you are only draining the oil and not changing the oil filter then about 1/2 a Quart less or (about 4.8 Quarts) should be just about right to replenish the old oil that was drained if the oil filter was NOT changed!Happy Trails!!
try replacing o2 sensor also the check the fuel filter
If the filter setup is the same as a 2000 the filter is on the top of the engine. look down beside the fuel filter for a yellow tab. turn the tab and the water / fuel will drain from the filter bowl. I recomend replacing you fuel filter also. Mine just unscrews from the top of the fuel filter housing.
there isn't one so stop looking Well, actually there is, but it is part of the fuel pump assembly. There is no way to replace the fuel filter without also replacing the fuel pump.
A tune up consists of checking/refilling all fluids, checking the battery and cleaning corrosion if present, replacing the spark plugs and checking/replacing the wires, check and/or adjusting the drivebelt and replacing if necessary, checking and/or replacing the air filter, checking and/or replacing the PCV valve. (Check it by first removing it and shaking it; if it rattles really loud, it's fine..If it doesn't rattle, replace it.) Also check the hoses for damage, and sometimes it is necessary to replace the fuel filter during a tune-up.