====Oil Change How-To====
By CEGer Derk2000
=Tools/Material Required=
6 quarts of oil
Oil filter
Socket wrench
15mm socket
Oil filter wrench (optional)
Old cardboard box or newspaper
Oil catcher
Oil funnel
Clean rags or paper towels
1. Check your oil level. This is a good time to determine whether you're loosing oil or not.
2. Slightly warm the oil by driving ~3-5 minutes. Warm oil flows better.
3. Elevate your car - jack up, put on ramps, or drive on a curb.
4. Loosen your oil filler cap and partially pull your dipstick out. Suction inhibits the oil from easily draining out.
5. Set down your newspaper or old flattened cardboard box underneath your car. This will eliminate the mess from the inevitable oil spillage.
6. Set the oil catcher underneath your oil pan.
7. Loosen the bolt on your oil pan using the 15mm socket. Your old oil should drain quickly.
8. Once the draining oil has slowed to a drip, wipe up the mess as best as you can and put the oil pan bolt back in. Donï't over tighten, but certainly don't under tighten.
9. Locate your oil filter and slide your oil catcher underneath the filter. Be mindful of your hot exhaust pipes.
10. Loosen and remove your oil filter and let it drain. If it's too tight, use an oil filter wrench to loosen it. There's a considerable amount of oil in your filter, so beware. Clean all areas, especially any rubber that may have gotten oil on it.
11. Once drained, examine your old filter and make sure the gasket came off with the filter. If you�re not sure, compare the new and old filters and make sure they look the same.
12. Clean the surfaces of old oil. Apply new oil to the gasket of the new oil filter. Pour some new oil into your filter 1/4 - 1/3 full should do. Begin threading the new oil filter on, making note of when the gasket makes contact with the metal surface. Tighten ~1 full turn after gasket contact.
13. Pull out and clean your dipstick. Remove your oil filler cap and clean it. Pour 6 full quarts into your engine. Put your dipstick back in and replace your oil filler cap.
14. Check for leaks under the car. If there are no leaks, start the car and let it run for a minute or two. Turn it off and look for any leaks. Tightening the oil pan bolt or the filter may be necessary - remember that it may be too hot to work on for a few minutes.
15. Repeat every 3,000 to 5,000 miles.
Total Time: 20 minutes + clean up
By CEGer Derk2000
=Tools/Material Required=
6 quarts of oil
Oil filter
Socket wrench
15mm socket
Oil filter wrench (optional)
Old cardboard box or newspaper
Oil catcher
Oil funnel
Clean rags or paper towels
1. Check your oil level. This is a good time to determine whether you're loosing oil or not.
2. Slightly warm the oil by driving ~3-5 minutes. Warm oil flows better.
3. Elevate your car - jack up, put on ramps, or drive on a curb.
4. Loosen your oil filler cap and partially pull your dipstick out. Suction inhibits the oil from easily draining out.
5. Set down your newspaper or old flattened cardboard box underneath your car. This will eliminate the mess from the inevitable oil spillage.
6. Set the oil catcher underneath your oil pan.
7. Loosen the bolt on your oil pan using the 15mm socket. Your old oil should drain quickly.
8. Once the draining oil has slowed to a drip, wipe up the mess as best as you can and put the oil pan bolt back in. Donï't over tighten, but certainly don't under tighten.
9. Locate your oil filter and slide your oil catcher underneath the filter. Be mindful of your hot exhaust pipes.
10. Loosen and remove your oil filter and let it drain. If it's too tight, use an oil filter wrench to loosen it. There's a considerable amount of oil in your filter, so beware. Clean all areas, especially any rubber that may have gotten oil on it.
11. Once drained, examine your old filter and make sure the gasket came off with the filter. If you�re not sure, compare the new and old filters and make sure they look the same.
12. Clean the surfaces of old oil. Apply new oil to the gasket of the new oil filter. Pour some new oil into your filter 1/4 - 1/3 full should do. Begin threading the new oil filter on, making note of when the gasket makes contact with the metal surface. Tighten ~1 full turn after gasket contact.
13. Pull out and clean your dipstick. Remove your oil filler cap and clean it. Pour 6 full quarts into your engine. Put your dipstick back in and replace your oil filler cap.
14. Check for leaks under the car. If there are no leaks, start the car and let it run for a minute or two. Turn it off and look for any leaks. Tightening the oil pan bolt or the filter may be necessary - remember that it may be too hot to work on for a few minutes.
15. Repeat every 3,000 to 5,000 miles.
Total Time: 20 minutes + clean up