Chrysler Town & Country Oil Cooler and Oil Filter Housing Replacement Part 2 THE FIX!! 0 Oil Leak

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2023
  • in this video I'm gonna share with you how to remove and replace an oil cooler on a Chrysler Town and Country, This is Part 2 of a 2 Part Video! Enjoy! #oilcooler #chrysler #oilleak

Комментарии • 92

  • @TomDembeck

    This is one of the BEST auto repair tutorials I've ever seen. Keep up the wonderful work!

  • @Joe-ue1wh
    @Joe-ue1wh 21 день назад +1

    Because of your two step video tutorial I feel confident taking on this project and saving the labor cost thanks

  • @connellpaytes8119

    Thanks again for these videos. It's nice to watch somebody take their time and very careful through the process. Instead of rushing to get it done.

  • @joemomma1608

    This guy is a great mechanic....this saved me lots of time.

  • @jamesmatticks70

    Did it yesterday. Never attempted this level of repair maintenance prior, but with all the tutorials available on the internet it was a non-event, except for the brittle & warped connectors! Thanks for y’all’s help!!!

  • @scotthancock6764

    Outstanding!! Well lit, good camera work, excellent explanations. I thought I was in school to become a mechanic. Very professional. Thank you so much.

  • @wardedward

    Great video! Getting ready to do this on my 2011 Town & Country. My failure of the part showed up as a coolant leak from there. Only one thing I can see you missed was bleeding the air out of the cooling system at the thermostat housing after you added the coolant. I did enjoy the attention to detail of your video and explanations as you went along the process. Thanks!

  • @robertqman5751

    Throughout the video I wondered if you would check to be sure that a filter was in that housing ... 👍 .. I have a Chrysler 300 with a 3.6 and haven't had to do this .. yet .. lol

  • @kelvin6391

    Extremely nice work You are doing. I see how you naturally have trained Yourself to double check the connections as You go. Your calm as You work, proving Your confidence as a mechanic. 5+Star

  • @jamesdisbrow2157

    Thank you for explaining what you were doing. I am not mechanically inclined, and you made it easy to understand. I have to get this done to my 2012 Chrysler Town and Country van and now I have an understanding of what they are going to do. Thank you again. God bless.

  • @kevinarmknecht1075

    Great video! Very detailed.

  • @joeybeckham9459

    Next thing I have to do and this video was excellent!

  • @bryansanders2741

    Definitely one of the best tutorials available. Very professional.

  • @thaddavis9795

    Thank you for all your help!!

  • @FactsMattersUSA

    I watch many how-to videos and I must say this is by far the best I have ever seen. Precise, to the point, specs. Brillant. I am definitely a subscriber and can't wait to see your next work of art. Thank you.

  • @frankskeen1310

    Great video and very useful to me and many others I am sure.

  • @FordTorino70

    Excellent work!

  • @willfuentes8960

    Beautiful video

  • @jamesmatticks70

    Excellent tutorial, my friend! I’m attacking this fix on my son’s 2016 in a very few days. Wish me luck!

  • @bugzie-a1769

    Awesome, thank you