Oil filter location 99 Lantra
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Oil filter location 99 Lantra
I hate to post this, but I hope I am just blind and not thick. I have
rebuilt several engines in my time, from bike to light truck. But this
has me beat.
If somebody can tell me where the darn thing is I would be very
grateful.
rebuilt several engines in my time, from bike to light truck. But this
has me beat.
If somebody can tell me where the darn thing is I would be very
grateful.
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Re: Oil filter location 99 Lantra
On Apr 2, 9:37 pm, OldNick <nsremova...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
> I hate to post this, but I hope I am just blind and not thick. I have
> rebuilt several engines in my time, from bike to light truck. But this
> has me beat.
>
> If somebody can tell me where the darn thing is I would be very
> grateful.
OK
You can only get at it from from underneath. Safely get the car up
enough so you can crawl under and you'll see it back towards the
firewall more on the passenger side in a recess in thebelly plate
> I hate to post this, but I hope I am just blind and not thick. I have
> rebuilt several engines in my time, from bike to light truck. But this
> has me beat.
>
> If somebody can tell me where the darn thing is I would be very
> grateful.
OK
You can only get at it from from underneath. Safely get the car up
enough so you can crawl under and you'll see it back towards the
firewall more on the passenger side in a recess in thebelly plate
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Re: Oil filter location 99 Lantra
On 3 Apr 2007 05:51:06 -0700, "Leonardo" <alcamoz@centurytel.net>
wrote stuff
and I replied:
OK. Thanks. I have to admit that I was at the local supplier, and did
not have a lift facility.
I did lie down and have a look, but it sounds like it needs a lift.
TA
I will try again.
>On Apr 2, 9:37 pm, OldNick <nsremova...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>> I hate to post this, but I hope I am just blind and not thick. I have
>> rebuilt several engines in my time, from bike to light truck. But this
>> has me beat.
>>
>> If somebody can tell me where the darn thing is I would be very
>> grateful.
>
>OK
>
>You can only get at it from from underneath. Safely get the car up
>enough so you can crawl under and you'll see it back towards the
>firewall more on the passenger side in a recess in thebelly plate
wrote stuff
and I replied:
OK. Thanks. I have to admit that I was at the local supplier, and did
not have a lift facility.
I did lie down and have a look, but it sounds like it needs a lift.
TA
I will try again.
>On Apr 2, 9:37 pm, OldNick <nsremova...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>> I hate to post this, but I hope I am just blind and not thick. I have
>> rebuilt several engines in my time, from bike to light truck. But this
>> has me beat.
>>
>> If somebody can tell me where the darn thing is I would be very
>> grateful.
>
>OK
>
>You can only get at it from from underneath. Safely get the car up
>enough so you can crawl under and you'll see it back towards the
>firewall more on the passenger side in a recess in thebelly plate
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Re: Oil filter location 99 Lantra
"OldNick" <nsremovable@iinet.net.au> wrote in message
news:gcf313l2csfo1qjgrgb3cv05upcnrtt3dv@4ax.com...
>I hate to post this, but I hope I am just blind and not thick. I have
> rebuilt several engines in my time, from bike to light truck. But this
> has me beat.
>
> If somebody can tell me where the darn thing is I would be very
> grateful.
What you want to do is go to www.hmaservice.com and sign up for a free
account. Then be sure you have the proper picture viewer (see "Site
Requirements") from Adobe. (also free). Then you can not only find the
filter, you will find all sorts of nifty information for a DIY guy.
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Re: Oil filter location 99 Lantra
On Tue, 3 Apr 2007 19:29:47 -0400, "Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net>
wrote stuff
and I replied:
>
>"OldNick" <nsremovable@iinet.net.au> wrote in message
>news:gcf313l2csfo1qjgrgb3cv05upcnrtt3dv@4ax.com.. .
>>I hate to post this, but I hope I am just blind and not thick. I have
>> rebuilt several engines in my time, from bike to light truck. But this
>> has me beat.
>>
>> If somebody can tell me where the darn thing is I would be very
>> grateful.
>
>What you want to do is go to www.hmaservice.com and sign up for a free
>account. Then be sure you have the proper picture viewer (see "Site
>Requirements") from Adobe. (also free). Then you can not only find the
>filter, you will find all sorts of nifty information for a DIY guy.
>
Thanks Edwin. I will take a look at that!
wrote stuff
and I replied:
>
>"OldNick" <nsremovable@iinet.net.au> wrote in message
>news:gcf313l2csfo1qjgrgb3cv05upcnrtt3dv@4ax.com.. .
>>I hate to post this, but I hope I am just blind and not thick. I have
>> rebuilt several engines in my time, from bike to light truck. But this
>> has me beat.
>>
>> If somebody can tell me where the darn thing is I would be very
>> grateful.
>
>What you want to do is go to www.hmaservice.com and sign up for a free
>account. Then be sure you have the proper picture viewer (see "Site
>Requirements") from Adobe. (also free). Then you can not only find the
>filter, you will find all sorts of nifty information for a DIY guy.
>
Thanks Edwin. I will take a look at that!
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Re: Oil filter location 99 Lantra
On Tue, 03 Apr 2007 17:53:19 -0400, "hyundaitech"
<notpublic@not.public.com> wrote stuff
and I replied:
OK. Thanks. I know the general area to look now. I had looked
underneath, but EW engines are new to me. I was working on my old
man's car (mitsubishi), and the starter motor was riight at the back.
Just did not feel right.
>The oil filter is under the alternator, not by the firewall.
<notpublic@not.public.com> wrote stuff
and I replied:
OK. Thanks. I know the general area to look now. I had looked
underneath, but EW engines are new to me. I was working on my old
man's car (mitsubishi), and the starter motor was riight at the back.
Just did not feel right.
>The oil filter is under the alternator, not by the firewall.
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