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I have watched videos by David Pike on MotorCity Mechanic and find them done quite well. Not a rush job, covers the bases. There's a lot of videos on the site pertaining to Chrysler products.
Here's their complete site listing, it's worth browsing through:
Uploads From MotorCity Mechanic

Take a look at this video:
To Upgrade or Not To Upgrade your 2011-2013 3.6 oil filter housing/cooler.

and this one:

Dorman 926-876 Aluminum Chrysler 3.2/3.6 Oil Filter and Cooler Housing Upgrade
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I have watched videos by David Pike on MotorCity Mechanic and find them done quite well. Not a rush job, covers the bases. There's a lot of videos on the site pertaining to Chrysler products.
Here's their complete site listing, it's worth browsing through:
Uploads From MotorCity Mechanic

Take a look at this video:
To Upgrade or Not To Upgrade your 2011-2013 3.6 oil filter housing/cooler.

and this one:

Dorman 926-876 Aluminum Chrysler 3.2/3.6 Oil Filter and Cooler Housing Upgrade
I agree. And he doesn’t cuss and use profanity. I replaced a 3.6 head with his videos/ plus.
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I'm sure he just doesn't have that recorded. Even my boss, who is a church elder and helps run the food bank, occasionally lets one loose. It's like a mechanic's right of passage. :p
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.....And he doesn’t cuss and use profanity.
Interesting. I seem to recall being taught as a young lad that stubborn inanimate objects sometimes respond better to a bit of encouragement with certain select choice words 😁
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I have watched videos by David Pike on MotorCity Mechanic and find them done quite well. Not a rush job, covers the bases. There's a lot of videos on the site pertaining to Chrysler products.
Here's their complete site listing, it's worth browsing through:
Uploads From MotorCity Mechanic

Take a look at this video:
To Upgrade or Not To Upgrade your 2011-2013 3.6 oil filter housing/cooler.

and this one:

Dorman 926-876 Aluminum Chrysler 3.2/3.6 Oil Filter and Cooler Housing Upgrade
He is a smart guy and a good mechanic. We all wish we had a mechanic like him to work on your Dodge/ Chrysler/RAM . I have watched a number of his videos .
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I just did my spark plugs and used his video guides...he's excellent!
I agree. Excellent videos. Just did my cooling system and found his videos very helpful and without a bunch of goofy music or nonsense talk
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Rainman Ray is another good one. He takes a much less serious approach to his videos. Here's one about a 3.6 Chrysler 200 that would probably apply to ours as well.

I have watched videos by David Pike on MotorCity Mechanic and find them done quite well. Not a rush job, covers the bases. There's a lot of videos on the site pertaining to Chrysler products.
Here's their complete site listing, it's worth browsing through:
Uploads From MotorCity Mechanic

Take a look at this video:
To Upgrade or Not To Upgrade your 2011-2013 3.6 oil filter housing/cooler.

and this one:

Dorman 926-876 Aluminum Chrysler 3.2/3.6 Oil Filter and Cooler Housing Upgrade
the guy is a good mechanic and explains things very well. Have watched a number of his videos .
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I also like South Main Auto. Lots of videos, well made with good lighting and clear instructions, plus Eric is super knowledgeable!

Here's a link to the Dodge playlist, he also has a Chrysler playlist (and many other videos for other makes and models).

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaJW8Ju80ORYmrSGpbqQBDnPyUAVUdJ8d
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That guy is the kind of mechanic I want to work with, he 'gets it' and he made me chuckle a few times in that video. Vids like this are helping me get to where I think I can do bigger jobs than I've done before.
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