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You only need a few. You need a wrench or socket that fits the oil pan drain plug. Car makers have used all sizes of drain plugs, don't know Saturn's, anywhere from 13 millimeter to 19 millimeter size wrench or socket. One of them will fit yours. So one wrench (when you find the right one) and you will need a drain pan to catch the oil. Next you will need an oil filter wrench or tool. There are several types and sizes-when you buy the new oil filter you can get the filter remover that fits your filter . A parts person should be able to help you select the right one. Also buy a small funnel to pour new oil into the engine .And don't forget to have a few rags handy to clean up spills and wipe off areas. That's about all that is normally required.
The drain plug is on the bottom rear of the oil pan and the bolt size is tricky, some model 1500 sieres and the2500 trucks sometimes use diffrent sizes but i will tell you its going to be a 13mm or a 15 mm wrench to remove. so one of the two will do it, make sure to replace the oil filter also thats locted on the bottom leftside, you will see it when you drain the oil. hope this is helpful.
Oil drain plug is on the lower, side of the engine oil pan(there's only one bolt located there). Your jeep oil requirements will depend on which size engine you have in there.
You do not say what size eng you have but the drain plug will be on the low part (deep part of oil pan which houses the oil pump) of the oil pan either on the bottom or some times along the side or back. It is definitely not drained through the oil filter. Let me know if you find it. Thanks.
You are referring to the drain bolt on the oil pan? You can use a crescent wrench. I have a 92 and I can never remember what size the drain bolt is, so I always go under with my trusty adjustable crescent wrench. Let me know if u need more info.
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