@@jordan._moreno really? Isn’t yours a 2012 one? Looks like 2013 g37s still comes without the whole: ruclips.net/video/1f2Q9ldEdmQ/видео.html Could you please verify what kind of splash cover is yours??
@@Qkfltpdls777some are different for some reason. My 2013 Journey Sedan is a flap, I remove like 4 screws bend the flap out of the way and I can easily access the drain plug and the filter. I don’t have to take off the entire plastic.
@@thebbiddim882 mine is the same, flap. How do you keep the flap flipped over while changing oil filter as the flap tends to come back to its original position…
Nice job! I'm going to do my first oil change on my 2012 g37X soon, thanks for the video!
No problem!
Best video I've seen.
Looks like not a OEM splash guard..
Did you cut the splash guard where oil filter and drain plug are??..
No I think the newer g37s came like this
@@jordan._moreno really? Isn’t yours a 2012 one?
Looks like 2013 g37s still comes without the whole:
ruclips.net/video/1f2Q9ldEdmQ/видео.html
Could you please verify what kind of splash cover is yours??
@@Qkfltpdls777some are different for some reason. My 2013 Journey Sedan is a flap, I remove like 4 screws bend the flap out of the way and I can easily access the drain plug and the filter. I don’t have to take off the entire plastic.
@@thebbiddim882 mine is the same, flap.
How do you keep the flap flipped over while changing oil filter as the flap tends to come back to its original position…
@@Qkfltpdls777 I just hold it open for the few minutes it takes to drain. I figure it’s better than having to undue 20+ screws.
Pop the trunk lmaoo