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15 Minutes can Save you 50 Bucks if you Change your Oil

March 3rd, 2010

Why not try to save a little cash on your automotive repairs. Besides not buying a new car, one thing you can do is repairing your old vehicle. You can do this yourself with some easy to follow directions.

 

Some of these things that almost anyone can do is change the oil and filters. This only requires in most cases an adjustable wrench, and a very inexpensive filter wrench. You can get the best deal on these items and your oil and filters at any Wal-Mart. Most cars and trucks use 10W-30, or 5W-30 oil. This has to do with the vicousocity or thickness as the engine warms up. Your owner’s manual or chilton repair manualswill tell you which one to use for your car or truck.

You might also want to get some grease for the ball joints. In every store they will either have a Haynes repair manuals , or a little stand alone computer for looking up the filter number for you car. It will often have many different part numbers for the different brands like FRAM, Motor craft, Percolate etc – just pick one, they will all fit your application.

Once you have the oil, filter and tools, you will simply need to either jack your vehicle up or use a set of ramps. Place your collection container under the drain plug; turn it a few times with the wrench and the oil dirty oil will flow out. Now you can remove the filter with your filter wrench, install the new filter, and replace the drain plug. Now on the top of your car you simply need to add the new oil. Most cars need 4-5 quarts again this will be in your owner’s manual.

For certain cars like Mercedes and BMW that have an indicator light which tells you when to change the oil you might need an OBD-II Scan Tool or obd ii diagnostic to reset this indication. For most other makes and models you should perform the oil change every three thousand to five thousand miles. In addition if you are driving in harsh or dusty conditions you should also change the oil filter at the same time.

For under $10 you can do what most of the oil change places charge $30-40 dollars and probably save time by the time to figure driving there and back plus waiting around.

If you can tackle this you can probably handle many other basic repairs.

 

 

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