47Jeepster
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- First Name
- Tom
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- Queen Creek, Arizona
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- 2025 JLUR X ... 2023 JLUR Diesel ... 2018 GC Summit
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1) Seems that the &$%& nozzle provided with the DEF box has a 50% chance of dribbling down the side of the Jeep or on your feet. To cure that, go down to your local ACE hardware store and buy an o-ring that will fit in the grove in the cap of the nozzle ... Industry #124 down in the right lower corner. Actually, buy two.
Install that in your nozzle and you can pour the DEF drip free.
2) Grab a clean nozzle and install that second o-ring in it. Now save that nozzle for pouring windshield washer fluid in the difficult to fill reservoir. Yep, it fits the standard gallon jug perfectly.
3) If you change your own oil, that empty DEF box becomes extremely valuable. I bought and installed a ValvoMax quick twist oil drain plug ... other brands are available. Slide the DEF box under your Jeep and insert the drain hose in the box to drain 9 qts of messy oil into the 10 qt box. I've drained 180 degree oil into the box with no problems ... that's about as hot as you can stand it to work the quick drain mechanism. Recap the box and take it down to your local O'Reilly's store for disposal. No splashing into the skid plate or out of the drain pan ... in fact, not a drop will go astray.
I let the oil drain a long time with this set up. That helps let the filter cool off, as well as, drain the oil out of the filter. Removing the filter without drips is the last problem to work out. Right now I place a disposable rag under the filter housing and simply let it soak up any drips.
Install that in your nozzle and you can pour the DEF drip free.
2) Grab a clean nozzle and install that second o-ring in it. Now save that nozzle for pouring windshield washer fluid in the difficult to fill reservoir. Yep, it fits the standard gallon jug perfectly.
3) If you change your own oil, that empty DEF box becomes extremely valuable. I bought and installed a ValvoMax quick twist oil drain plug ... other brands are available. Slide the DEF box under your Jeep and insert the drain hose in the box to drain 9 qts of messy oil into the 10 qt box. I've drained 180 degree oil into the box with no problems ... that's about as hot as you can stand it to work the quick drain mechanism. Recap the box and take it down to your local O'Reilly's store for disposal. No splashing into the skid plate or out of the drain pan ... in fact, not a drop will go astray.
I let the oil drain a long time with this set up. That helps let the filter cool off, as well as, drain the oil out of the filter. Removing the filter without drips is the last problem to work out. Right now I place a disposable rag under the filter housing and simply let it soak up any drips.
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