How Do You Change The Oil Pan In Dodge Raider?
The oil pan in your Dodge Raider is responsible for holding the oil that lubricates your engine components. In the bottom of your oil pan is the crankshaft. This dips down into the oil pan and pulls oil up to cover engine components in the bottom the engine. An oil pump circulates oil to the rest of the engine. If your oil pan ever becomes damaged, however, it may begin to leak or you may lose the clearance between the crankshaft and the bottom of the oil pan. In any case, you will need to change it out. Jack up the Raider using the front jack point located behind the radiator. Support the Dodge Raider on jack stands. Place the jack stands (1 each) underneath the front pinch welds located under the driver and passenger-side doors. Lower the Raider onto the jack stands. Remove the oil pan dip stick. Open the hood and pull the dip stick out from the top as though you were checking the oil level. Remove the oil pan drain bolt with a socket wrench–turning it counterclockwise to remove–an