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-[* black] Grab your torque wrench and set it to 32 ft-lbs
-[* black] Make sure all of the oil has drained from the engine and wipe any spills of the ground
-[* black] Replace the drain plug and use the torque wrench with the 14mm socket to tighten the drain plug until the torque wrench makes a "clicking" noise
- [* icon_caution] Be careful to not over tighten the drain plug with the torque wrench. This could cause the head of the bolt to snap off and be stuck in your engine
+[* black] Set the torque wrench to 32 ft-lbs.
+[* black] Check if all of the oil has drained from the engine by seeing if the oil is still flowing into the drain pan.
+ [* black] Wipe any spills on the ground.
+[* black] Replace the drain plug.
+[* black] Use the 14mm socket torque wrench to tighten the drain plug until the wrench makes a "clicking" noise.
+ [* icon_caution] Do not over tighten the drain plug with the torque wrench. Too much force could cause the head of the bolt to snap off and become stuck in the engine.