Trying to figure out what the engineer that spec'd out the oil drip catcher for when you remove the oil filter on my Gen 3 was thinking. With the end of the drain trough clearly visible when you remove the access panel in the front skid plate I felt pretty confident I could easily collect any oil that dripped from removing the filter in my drain pan. However, as I slowly unscrewed the filter I began to hear oil dripping but rather than come out where one would expect at the access panel opening it was dripping from farther back on top of the underbody panel that says "do not remove for oil change". Upon removing the front skid plate and the "do not remove for oil change" panel I found that the oil filter drip catcher had a second drain hole in the rear that was up high and inaccessible without removing the skid plate and other panel. I finished unscrewing the oil filter and collected the drippings from the rear drain hole. After cleaning everything up, I removed the oil filter drip catcher to get a better look at it and could not believe what I found. The way it is designed and mounted there is no way any oil that drips from removing the filter will ever drain out from the front as one would expect. The drip catcher is designed such that any oil that drips into it from unscrewing the filter goes to the rear of the catcher and out the hole in the back. If the bottom of the drip catcher did not slope to the rear with the added drain hole it would easily catch the oil that drips when removing the filter and direct it out via the trough that is in the access panel opening.
What could have been a job well done item (oil filter drip catcher) is a WTF were they thinking item? Hard to believe that the 3rd generation of an otherwise awesome vehicle still is a huge PITA for doing your own oil changes. Looking for any tips on oil change best practices for my Gen 3. Might buy another oil filter drip catcher and try to modify it so any oil that it catches gets directed out the front. Anyone do something along these lines?
What could have been a job well done item (oil filter drip catcher) is a WTF were they thinking item? Hard to believe that the 3rd generation of an otherwise awesome vehicle still is a huge PITA for doing your own oil changes. Looking for any tips on oil change best practices for my Gen 3. Might buy another oil filter drip catcher and try to modify it so any oil that it catches gets directed out the front. Anyone do something along these lines?
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