I read that the V6 uses 15mm...I am not sure about the 4-cyl, though. ref.: http://www.dennisjudd.com/2006/05/oil_change_on_a_2006_ford_esca.html ---------------------------------old answer below--------------------------------- I have both US and metric wrenches and neither seem to fit very good
9mm hex (allen) wrench to remove two bolts for the front cailpers on a 2006 Escape.
You can, or a wrench.You can, or a wrench.
The 2006 VW Jetta oil drain plug will be on the bottom of the oil pan. You can remove the drain plug with a 9/16 wrench.
If the drain plug is original equipment, it takes a 17mm wrench or socket.
You have to remove the pan to drain the transmission.You have to remove the pan to drain the transmission.
A 7mm Allen key.
It uses a cartridge type filter. You can buy a wrench that will fit the cartridge, but a large channel lock wrench will accomplish the task, unless you over-tighten. Remember to remove the filter drain plug, before removing the filter. Be sure and replace the O ring on both the drain plug an the filter.
how to remove console 2006 ford 500
There is no drain plug, remove the lower radiator hose to drain coolant.
A 5/8" socket wrench.
No drain plug, have to remove trans pan to drain.
2006 lincoln navigator requires a 7mm hex to remove brake caliper