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put them in a lit fishtank with no water of coarse and put hay in it
You don't. you remove the large lock ring around the filter housing, separate the top from the bottom. Lift out the filter element. Hose it off. Clean out the bottom of the tank. Put filter back in tank. Put lock ring back on the filter and tighten it unitil it Locks. Done.
Take the air filter off and clean it then put it back
Please let you filter dry first be for you place it back in to the air handler.
Undo the clamp on the oil filter canister, remove the oil filter element, (never figured out a not ghetto way to do this) vacuum out the oil at the bottom of the canister with a wet/dry shop vac, put new filter element in and put new oil into the canister. Put the top back on securely and tighten the clamp back down.
You will need to remove the top to the air filter housing. The old air filter will simply lift out. Drop in the new air filter and put the cover back on.
No. Changing the filter is a little more involved. Removing the pan you'll notice nothing ressembling the filter. It is internal.
Yes you can. Go to a pet shop and buy a bag of shells for fishtanks. These are good because they won't introduce bacteria to the tank.
the oil plug is located under the drivers side,remove and drain the oil then remove the oil filter right next to the oil plug then put a little bit of oil on the oil filter gasget with your finger,then put on the filter ,put the plug back and put in the oil 5 quarts.
Remove glove box. Remove cabin air filter cover. Replace filter. Put cover back in place, then the glove box.
Changing the air filters in cars is important. To do this, loosens the ring at the air take manifold, removes any screws holding it in, removes the old filter, put in the new filter, and put everything else back.
24 hours and do a water change