I here what you are saying. But I bet ya that the ones that stated that it good be removed from the passenger side wheel well don't change there own oil if they even drive a Ram. They just made it harder for folks like me that are getting older.
Is that the bolt on top of the filter?I think anyone who changes their filter thru the fender on a 19 and newer is just being stubborn after seeing how darn easy it is now "From The Top".
As far as the CCV vent hose It really is not an issue as I have shown in my writeup on the subject. It's simply squeezing a hose spring clamp and removing a 10mm bolt.
The 19 and newer IMHO will be as easy as the second gen trucks were.
I bet ya that the ones that stated that it good be removed from the passenger side wheel well don't change there own oil if they even drive a Ram.
I don't know what "bolt" he's talking about either???Is that the bolt on top of the filter?
Interesting observation I made in that picture.....the CCV vent hose is no longer attached to the ductwork; it attaches directly to the turbocharger inlet now. Removing that pesky clamp on a 2013 through 2018 is challenging at times.
It does indeed seem to be much easier than the 2013 through 2018’s.....unless one owns a 4500 or 5500 where the oil filter can be changed from the bottom anyway.
After you've disconnected that CCV hose 30 or more times, it's not so bad...Yes the CCV vent hose was a pain on the 2013-2018. As Captain Ron from the Top points out this a piece of cake.
After you've disconnected that CCV hose 30 or more times, it's not so bad...
There is one bolt....IF one wanted to remove the ENTIRE air box assembly, but then one is just creating more work. At that juncture....one has to also disconnect the RAM Active Air wiring, too.I don't know what "bolt" he's talking about either???
Take a look around you my friend. The Good Ole Days Are Gone.There is one bolt....IF one wanted to remove the ENTIRE air box assembly, but then one is just creating more work. At that juncture....one has to also disconnect the RAM Active Air wiring, too.
@Jim W
I previously owned a 2007.5 RAM 3500 MegaCab Laramie SRW. I remember the good old days.....the entire filter assembly, then the later replaceable filter within the shell. In any event.....not once did I ever remove the wheel nor the wheel well liner. I did all of mine from below, without issues, although it was sometimes a little cumbersome, but not NEAR as cumbersome as removing the tire and wheel assembly PLUS the wheel well liner.
Well......I performed about 24 oil changes on my previous 2014 RAM 3500 Crew Cab DRW.....and about 24 dual fuel filter changes as well.Take a look around you my friend. The Good Ole Days Are Gone.
After you've disconnected that CCV hose 30 or more times, it's not so bad...