Yes, two types at least. One has a canvas strap that tightens as you turn it and the other is like large jawed pliers.
A Torx wrench is a different kind of wrench for special Torx screws. Same principle as Allen or Bristol wrench. Torx is designed so you can get more torque on the screw.
A speed wrench ratchets back and forth.
A 35mm wrench....
An air Impact wrench is a tool shaped a bit like a power drill. It holds special strong steel sockets and applies air power onto a rotary shaft a bit like a hammer drill. Used mostly for undoing very tight nuts especially lug nuts on trucks .
A torque wrench was invented by Conrad Bahr in 1918 .
No, any filter wrench will remove the filter.
No..maybe a oil filter wrench to remove it, but, install it by hand (HAND TIGHT)
Requires a special wrench tool. Look on eBay for "Volvo Oil Filter Wrench" They are about $10.
No. 2008 highlander has a aluminum filter housing you need to remove with a special type of filter wrench. I was able to tap mine loose without a wrench but it could be at 24n-m tight which is difficult to loosen.
You need to have a special filter wrench to do it, which is a cup-type as opposed to a band-type. Filter is cartridge not spin-on.
You need a special wrench from your auto parts store.Slide the wrenchup into the fuel line on either side of the filter.You need to turn the wrench and push toward the filter on either side. The wrench pushes back mini clamps that grab the flange on each filter end.You do not need the wrench to replace the filter.
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underneath more so to the passenger side of the vehicle and you need a special filter wrench to reinstall filter after change
The oil filter on a 2003 Dodge Dakota is located on the bottom, right side of the engine. A special filter wrench is needed to properly grip and remove the filter.
a wrench with a metal band that wraps around oil filter that ables you to turn aka an oil filter wrench
its in the fuel tank---yeah i now dumb plac --its built into the fuel pump no in line filter-- takes a special wrench to get it out
Just a socket wrench that will fit on the lid for the filter because it is a an actual filter cannister not the usual steel filter