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Proselect Spin-On Oil Filter - PSO68

Proselect Spin-On Oil Filter - PSO68

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$52
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GV Tools Oil Filter Chain Wrench 1/2in Drive - GV018

GV Tools Oil Filter Chain Wrench 1/2in Drive - GV018

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Ryco Spin-On Oil Filter - Z372

Ryco Spin-On Oil Filter - Z372

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$72
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Ryco SynTec Spin-On Oil Filter - Z372ST

Ryco SynTec Spin-On Oil Filter - Z372ST

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Ryco Crankcase Filter Assembly - Catch Can - RCC350K

Ryco Crankcase Filter Assembly - Catch Can - RCC350K

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Ryco Heavy Duty Air Filter - HDA5240

Ryco Heavy Duty Air Filter - HDA5240

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Repco Air Filter - RAF175

Repco Air Filter - RAF175

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Ryco Heavy Duty Air Filter - HDA5839

Ryco Heavy Duty Air Filter - HDA5839

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Repco Air Filter - RAF179

Repco Air Filter - RAF179

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Oil Filter Maintenance for Your 1996 Mitsubishi Pajero

The oil filter is a key component in keeping your 1996 Mitsubishi Pajero running smoothly and for a longer time. This small, but mighty part plays a big role in filtering out contaminants from engine oil, ensuring that the engine operates efficiently. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of the oil filter can drastically improve your vehicle's performance and longevity.

When it comes to the 1996 Mitsubishi Pajero, changing the oil filter is a straightforward task that can be easily done during regular servicing. Primarily, oil filters in this model help remove debris, dirt, metal particles, and sludge that accumulate in the engine oil over time. These particles can cause wear and tear on the engine components, reducing your Pajero's lifespan if not filtered out effectively.

Let's walk through some essential steps and tips for replacing the oil filter on your Pajero. This doesn't necessarily require professional skills but a bit of attention to detail and the correct tools:

  1. Warm up your engine for a few minutes. This helps in draining the oil easily by thinning it out. Be careful though, as hot engine parts can be hazardous.
  2. Ensure your vehicle is on a level surface and securely elevated using a jack and jack stands. Safety first.
  3. Locate the oil filter. On the 1996 Mitsubishi Pajero, the oil filter can be accessed from beneath the vehicle.
  4. Place an oil pan under the filter to catch any oil that may spill out during removal.
  5. Use an oil filter wrench to loosen and remove the old oil filter. Make sure to do this slowly to prevent spilling excess oil.
  6. Before installing the new filter, lightly coat the rubber gasket with some fresh engine oil. This helps ensure a proper seal and makes it easier to remove next time.
  7. Screw in the new oil filter by hand. Tighten it enough to ensure it's snug, but be careful not to over-tighten.
  8. Refill your engine with the recommended type and amount of oil. Afterward, run the engine for a minute to check for any leaks.
  9. Finally, dispose of the used oil and filter responsibly - many places offer special disposal services for such waste.

Maintaining your oil filter is crucial for the health of your Pajero. Regular oil and filter changes can prevent engine damage, maintain fuel efficiency and keep your vehicle purring smoothly. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or you prefer handing it over to an expert at the shop, don't neglect this simple yet vital piece of maintenance for your beloved ride.