Flyntgr
Viper Owner
Can I use ramps or jack stands to change the oil in my '05 SRT Viper? Do I have to remove the skid plate to access the oil drain plug? Where is the drain plug located on this engine? Thanks.
just as easy as a gen 2, actually little easier, oil filter and drain plug are both easily accessible, and yes jack stands and ramps will work fine. I personally perfer my lift
Jon
just as easy as a gen 2, actually little easier, oil filter and drain plug are both easily accessible, and yes jack stands and ramps will work fine. I personally perfer my lift
Jon
I prefer my mechanic.
I do all the "interesting" and challenging work myself, but an oil change is like cleaning my toilet: I know how to do it, but that's what the maid is for.
Good. Now for the second part of my question: do I have to remove the skid plate to access the drain plug? My local shops don't all have lifts which will fit under my car, and the one that does charges over $100 to do it. I have a Viper jack and jack stands, as well as ramps, so I can do it for less than half that price.
Is the oil drain plug at the rear of the engine, or towards the front or middle? I've never changed my Viper's oil before (owned a gen. one, a gen. II, and now the gen. III).
Can I use ramps or jack stands to change the oil in my '05 SRT Viper? Do I have to remove the skid plate to access the oil drain plug? Where is the drain plug located on this engine? Thanks.
No flame perceived. That's good advice to a novice. I've changed oil in many mopars, but I just gotten this car and haven't had it on a rack or jacked it up yet. I changed the oil for my daughter's '06 Hemi Charger R/T last weekend, so I know oil drain plugs can be different. My slant six is different, my 413 is more like the slant, etc. I have a shop manual, which isn't too helpful in identifying the location of the drain plug. The replies about the skid plater are VERY HELPFUL, AS THIS EXPLAINS THAT I'VE BEEN RIPPED OFF BY $105 OIL CHANGES!!!! Thanks to all of your replies.
i have been changing the oil in my viper for years, and i dont have to go under the car at all! i just pop the hood and un do the lid on the top of the container, and just pour in the oil! i dont know why guys always say that it should take about 8 quarts, because it seems to almost overflow after 3 or 4 quarts. kinda strange though why they put this little emblem on the cap that looks like a windshield wiper blade, i will have to find the meaning of this.
i have been changing the oil in my viper for years, and i dont have to go under the car at all! i just pop the hood and un do the lid on the top of the container, and just pour in the oil! i dont know why guys always say that it should take about 8 quarts, because it seems to almost overflow after 3 or 4 quarts. kinda strange though why they put this little emblem on the cap that looks like a windshield wiper blade, i will have to find the meaning of this.
LOL, you are insane!
Funny how reality can be even crazier than a joke... someone in here had his transmission drained and his oil doubled up on an Eclipse whilee doing an oil change at Wal-mart...