Just to add an extra tidbit of trivial information: If you prefer to use oil extraction tool, you don't have to purchase the JLR-303-1644 for $450. It's just an oil extraction/dispenser pump. You can use the FIRSTINFO A1135NUS pump from Amazon for $164 complete with 15 piece adapter set to connect to most any car. Guess what? BOTH OF THESE PUMPS ARE IDENTICAL! They simply changed the part number and raised the price by nearly $300. Just connect the included hose QS-2115A-55. It just slides over the tube inside the oil fill hole. The instructions say the hose adapter is for Honda, Kia and Hyundai, etc. but it's also perfect fit for Range Rover too. It's just not written.
@iroach88 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video! I really appreciate your help!!! Would you know how to reset or fix a sos system limited functionality?
@publicname515 Жыл бұрын
Oil filter torque spec: Finger tight first, then 25Nm. Oil drain plug: 24Nm. What's the torque on the under carriage bolts 15mm? 9:00 shows you how to check engine oil level fast.
@hellbent7062 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. But I do have a question. Is there a way to reset the oil change reminder from the dash? I know some cars allow you to do a sequence of button presses to reset it. Otherwise, you have to buy a scan/reset tool or get someone to reset it for you. Thank you.
@E39M5SPEED Жыл бұрын
I’m sure it can be done. But I use scanner. Autel. Ultra.
@hellbent7062 Жыл бұрын
@@E39M5SPEED To answer my own question; Yes, there is a way to reset the oil reminder without needing to buy a scan tool. It definitely works on my 2017 Range Rover Sport because I did it myself and saved myself a few hundred dollars. All it takes is 4 Super easy steps. 1) Turn on the car, but dont crank it up. 2) Open the hood. 3) Leave the driver door open. 4) Hold down brake and gas pedal at the same time for 20 seconds or until you see "Service Reminder Reset" pop up on screen. You're all done. 😎👍