Well, some warranties WONT allow you to... so is it warrantied?
Either way its simple.... you need a ratchet and socket for the oil plug and maybe something to remove your oil filter (you can buy large plastic ones that fit on your ratchet).
With the oil still warm, you pull the plug and drain it into a oilpan, then you remove the oil filter. Once you put on the new one, put a small bit of oil on the filters O-ring and screw it in (you can fill the filter with oil if you wish). Then add however much oil you car requires.....
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Dec 18th, 2006 05:07 PM #1
can anyone teach me how to change the oil on the car myself?
what equipment do i need? or is it better to let a mechanic do it?
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Dec 18th, 2006 05:32 PM #3
You need generally a 14mm wrench for removing the drain plug, a container to capture the waste oil, a place to take the waste oil and a filter wrench to remove the filter. Make sure you replace the drain plug and torque it to whatever spec the OEM recommends (use a gasket or "o" ring if required). Make sure you are taking the plug out of the engine and not the transmission (some cars have these plugs close together an although one should be a hex head and the other an allen head, sometimes they are not)
Install the filter by applying a bit of clean engine oil on the sealing gasket of the filter (so you don't damage it screwing it on), install the filter by hand and then use the wrench to turn it 1/4 of a turn.Wipe everything clean and dry.
Add oil (normally 4 litres), start engine and make sure the oil light goes out. Shut the car off and check underneath for any leaks. Then take your old oil to a disposal site.
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Find a place that does it for 24.99 and read the paper while it is done!
PS, I do not know of any warranty that would be voided by you doing an oil change.
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Dec 18th, 2006 06:35 PM #7
It's a little different of a process if you own a BMW or MB..and some VW's.
Filter is on the topside of the car and it's a cartridge and not a can.
What car does the OP have?
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Dec 18th, 2006 07:11 PM #9
i have a honda civic, i'm new to cars, i can easilly fix a computer. but what you guys are saying sounds complicated... how much would all that equipment cost? or how much does it cost to get your oil change done? do you have to supply the oil, or they do?
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Dec 18th, 2006 07:48 PM #10
You'll need proper disposal facilities for the oil if you DIY. Don't pour it down the sewer please!
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Dec 18th, 2006 08:23 PM #12
IIRC Canadian Tire will take the used oil at no charge.
I also often pour fresh oil into the new filter before installing it. Don't know if it helps, but it can't hurt.
To the OP. Go to PartSource or whatever automotive place is near you.
If you buy Synthetic (like Mobil 1) it will cost you $40-50 with a new filter and new drain plug, depending on how much oil your car requires. Much cheaper if you go with a standard oil (but don't be too cheap, your car's life depends on this stuff)
Since this is your first time, you will need a plastic drain pan, oil filter removal tool and at least the right size wrench for your drain plug. Of course you will need to raise and support the car as well. Your factory jack will do fine, but please buy and use jack stands to secure the car while you're underneath it.
The rest is easy and you will feel great knowing you did it!
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Dec 18th, 2006 09:12 PM #13
why bother
it's not cost efficient
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Dec 18th, 2006 10:56 PM #14
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Dec 19th, 2006 12:05 AM #15
it's not complicated. just read over the instructions...and then identify the areas on the car you need to work on. that's probably the hardest step.
the rest, if you can use a wrench, you're set.
for the first time i'd lay some newspaper down cuz it will be a little messy. but after a couple times, you'll be able to change oil in 10mins no mess.
as for equipment (assuming you have absolutely nothing):
wrench - $5-10
oil filter wrench - $5-10 (not necessary, but good to have)
funnel - $1-2 (good to have unless you're a good pourer)
oil pan - $5-10 (you can really use anything to catch the oil so you dont really need this)
that's about it. i usually just drive my car up some woodenblocks to get enough space to crawl under the car.
as for oil...i suppose if you are using synthetic, it will probably not be too cost effective unless you can find some cheap oil. but at least you'll know it has been done right.
but if you're on regular oil. you'll save a ton instead of bringing it to mr. lube or wherever. think with regular it'll end up being $10-15 for oil and filter, compared to the $30+ mr. lube charges
other than that, dispose of the oil properly. look for recycling plants around your area, they'll take the oil. and also any place that changes oil, they should take it for free. give these guys your old filter too
that should be about it. this is a great place to start tinkering with your car
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