Sorry if I don't have all the proper names for the parts but I just did this yesterday. Locate the air box and find the locking tabs on the side near the fire wall. If you follow the tube from the air box back to the intake you'll see a clamp, remove this clamp and that end of the tube from the intake. You should now be able to twist and back out the tube and remove the filter. Note: I put the filter into the air box first then reinstalled the tube and then reconnected everything. Not a great design.
No.
Change it every 100,000 miles.
inside the transmission behind all the electronics and valve body
CAPACITIESEngine, with Wix Filter 51085..........5.0 quarts
It is inside the fuel tank.
16 gallons
Timing belt
No. They will rub.
It doesn't have one.
5W30
on a 2.7L you must remove the alternator a 2.4L follow the upper radiator hose to the engine that is where the t-stat is
Change it every 100,000 miles.