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I Wonder or How do I........Tutorials Ever Wondered if you could change your own oil, install that CAI, or how to find out if there are any Technical Service Bulletins (TSB) on your truck? Well this is a Table of Content for our future Knowledge Base and should help to answer those questions.




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Old 10-21-2009, 06:57 PM
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Default Got it ready for winter

Well I did my service for 22,500 miles today, to get the truck ready for winter. I changed the oil and filter, changed the air filter and fuel filter, all went well, as I have the maint steps down now that I have had it a little over a year. I got the maint. pack from geno's garage and It will make things nice to have everything I need for the next year. I got the 5 micron fuel filters this time and the housing, it is bit different than the 7 micron one that was on it from the factory but, fits good and went on fast with the front tire off and the truck on a lift.... I also put in a new 6.7l air filter as I was running the 5.9l one for most of the summer, but didn't see any real gain in having it so I went back to the 6.7l one as stock. It will be good till spring now and not have to do any maint. in bad weather, come spring I plan on doing the front and rear end fluids and a ccv filter with my regular maint. I hope every ones truck gives them great service this winter !!! talk with you all later,steve.
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i got me one of these, hopefully it will help with warming it up faster..

Chrysler EASy – Accessories - 82208646


winter BAH!
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Old 10-22-2009, 08:34 PM
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Looks good , I will get one if it starts to get to be a pain keeping mine warm this winter,it did ok last winter...so we will see how it goes. I'm sure it would be great for people living in colder climates than I'm in here in Illinois.
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