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-[* black] Insert wisdom here.
+[* icon_caution] Be sure your drain pan is positioned beneath the oil filter housing. As you remove the oil filter, a bit of oil will drain from both the filter and the point where it seats against the housing.
+[* black] Unscrew the oil filter and allow the oil to drain adequately before proceeding.
+[* black] If your oil filter is stuck, you may need an oil filter strap wrench to remove it. They can be found at most auto parts stores. In a bind, you can also hammer a flathead screwdriver through the body of the filter to gain leverage (this process is messy).