It's a locking vise - grip type
oil filter wrench with long curved toothed jaws.
Oil filter wrench T30 torx 10 mm socket 17 mm wrench 7 mm socket Hose pick 13 mm wrench or socket There is a triple square that you need but I forget the size.
try a combination of
oil filter wrenches (the ones designed to go into a 3/8» drive ratchet) and extensions, u-joints, etc if space permits.
Not exact matches
Filter Wrench: Some filters (like my K&N) do have a standard nut on the end of it so you don't need to use a filter wrench but for the most part, you need one to loosen the oil f
Filter Wrench: Some
filters (like my K&N) do have a standard nut on the end of it so you don't need to use a
filter wrench but for the most part, you need one to loosen the oil f
filter wrench but for the most part, you need one to loosen the
oil filterfilter.
At Audi it would be my
oil filter cup, 18 mm and 19 mm
wrenches.
You can buy special «
wrench - off
oil filters» which have a nut on top allowing you to remove them easily with a socket
wrench.
I only need a strap
wrench to remove the
filter from one of my cars where the
oil filter is in a bad place and I can't make a fist around it, and I ain't no former boxer.
I always run
oil around the rubber rim of the new
filter, and screw it in by hand, maybe a couple of twists with an
oil filter strap
wrench.
Oil filter strap
wrenches are made to remove
filters, not put them on.
VARIOUS APPLICATIONS: 6 - point 24 mm metric socket can be used with a 3 / 8 - inch
wrench on cartridge - style
oil and fuel
filter canisters to remove
oil filter caps or any other area where a low profile socket is desired
If your
oil filter does not have a built - in grip coating on the outside of the canister, you'll need to use a
filter wrench to complete this step.