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 |  Any suggestions on how to remove a stubborn oil filter?  The filter is pretty banged up after my futile efforts. It simply has not budged.  I've already drained the oil and I'm not sure if the filter has a hole in it. Thanks in advance! | 
       
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        | ssj3 Newbie
 
  
  
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          I usually just poke a screwdriver throught the filter and turn it.
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          Is this the first oil change? If so NISSAN overtightened the filter and you should bring it to the dealer to get it changed.....
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        | thepuffman Senior Member
 
  
  
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 |  On my first oil change I think I made a mistake by doin it myself. But same as you, my filter was on so tight I had to use one of those rubber strap wrenches...I also had to cut most of the plastic handle off so that I would have enough room to turn it. But it was still enough leverage to loosen the filter...finally..I thought of the the ole screwdriver trick but I was afraid to punch a hole in it...I figured if worse came to worse Id fill it back up with oil and drive it to the dealer...GL BTW I got the strap wrench at Harbor Freight...for like 2 for $6, so I didnt feel too bad about cutting the handle off. If it had been a $20 craftsman I prolly would have just driven to the dealer....Also up until this last scenario I just described, I had always had good luck gettin filters off using a rubber glove...works in tight spaces and always provided enoughed grip to spin them off. 
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          i use the trusty hammer and screwdriver to puncture it then turn it out, has worked every time ive had a stuborn filter
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          I actually ordered a special oil filter wrench for my Titan.
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 My Titan and my wife's Maxima both have small filters.  The oil
filter wrench I got fits the filter correctly and has a swivel neck to
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        | thepuffman Senior Member
 
  
  
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          Sounds neat..I guess you still have to remove the skid plate??  where you get the wrench ?
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          When you change your oil it's very important to put a film of oil on the gasket of the new filter to be installed. It makes it much easier to remove on your next change.
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          Also Nissan uses crush washers on the drain plugs that require changing at every oil change...
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          Big channel locks.
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