How to Change Oil and Oil Filter: 2009-2018 Dodge RAM 1500

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Updated on June 25th, 2024

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Watch this video to learn how to change oil and oil filter on a 2009-2018 Dodge RAM 1500.

Changing Oil and Oil Filter on a 2009-2018 Dodge RAM 1500: What You Need

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Parts Checklist

Tightening Torques

  • Engine oil filter cap: 18 Ft-lbs

Tools Checklist

Here’s the toolbox we recommend to repair your Dodge RAM 1500: HM85 85 Piece Ratchet and Socket Set

List of tools:

  • Ratchet
  • 13mm socket
  • Oil collector
  • Flat head screwdriver
  • Extender
  • 24mm socket
  • Thin flat head screwdriver
  • Paper towel
  • Torque wrench
  • Funnel (optional)
  • Measuring cup (optional)

Step-by-Step Instructions

Preparation

  • Purchase an oil filter, oil can, and a drain plug.
  • Turn off the vehicle’s ignition.
  • Set the parking brake.
  • Pull the hood release handle and open the hood.

Prepare for Oil Drain

  • Open the oil filler cap to aid oil flow during draining.
  • If applicable, remove the skid plate to access the drain plug.

Drain the Oil

  • Locate and unscrew the drain plug using a ratchet and 13mm socket.
  • Be cautious during the last few turns to prevent sudden oil squirting.
  • Use an oil collector to catch the draining oil.
  • Let the oil drain for about 10 minutes.

Replace the Oil Filter

  • Access the oil filter by removing the air intake resonator.
  • Loosen the air intake duct holding clip with a flathead screwdriver and remove the duct.
  • Unscrew the air intake resonator hose clamp, disconnect the electrical connector, and remove the resonator.
  • Use a ratchet, extender, and 24mm socket to release the filter cap counterclockwise.
  • Finish unscrewing it by hand and remove the oil filter.
  • Pry the filter off with a flathead screwdriver.
  • Remove the rubber O-ring under the cap.
  • Clean the filter cap with brake cleaner and replace the seal with the new one provided in the filter box.
  • Insert the new filter into the cap until it clicks.
  • Screw the filter back on by hand and tighten with a ratchet, extender, and 24mm socket.
  • Use a torque wrench for the final tightening.

Reassemble Air Intake System

  • Put the air intake resonator back in place.
  • Replace the air intake hose and screw on the hose clamp.
  • Reconnect the hose and plug in the electrical connector.
  • Screw the air intake resonator hose clamp back on.

Complete Oil Drain and Fill

  • Replace the drain plug with a new one and screw it back in.
  • Pour the recommended amount of oil into the engine, leaving a 10% margin.
  • Close the oil fill plug and start the engine, letting it run for thirty seconds.
  • Remove and wipe the oil gauge, check the level, and adjust if needed.

Final Steps

  • Put the skid plate back in place.
  • Ensure all components are securely tightened.
  • Close the hood.

Compatible Vehicles

The operation and tools displayed in the video should be available on the following vehicles:

Important Reminders

Don’t perform this operation when the engine is still hot, as you could seriously burn yourself.

Be very meticulous when filling the engine with oil. Never go over the maximum level indicated.

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