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Do your own oil changes (avoid dealer service)!

Scooter66

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I meant clip style I know it isn't those ones.
ah yeah. I saw a hex head and knew it wasn't the right screw. It is a poor design; I always thought I was going to strip out the clip when I was doing my oil changes. I never use air tools as you don't have a feel for the right amount of tightness vs the point where oops/well sh*t occurs
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shazel

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Crawled under and took pics.
4 busted that i've noticed.

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I did my own oil change and found the screws still in place but one nut was broken due to the techs wrenching on it. The part number is W718770S439.

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