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  • 0:22 says it all... you need to SUCK IT :DD

  • 0:01 ad skip

  • Wow lol i dont know how fucking change oil MF

  • how do u know when to change it?

  • @tonymorales12 For standard non-synthetic motor it is ever 3 months or 3000 miles, whichever comes first.

  • mine is really tight what else can i do to get it off its a 96 cadillac deville 4.6L northstar 32 valve V8

  • @bluestar34 I bet you have to top-off the oil every week, in that North Star

  • @bluestar34 try wd40 on the nut and wipe it with a cloth as it cleans and lubricates. if that doesnt work buy a new sump plug, magnetic if possible and just rip the old one out best bet it will sheer and you will have to drill it out if you know an engineering friend get him to drill it out so you dont have to tap the hole again.

  • @bluestar34 sell it the northstar v8 is one of the biggest piece of shits GM has ever made

  • bs vid

  • F5 to skip ads

  • @pyrojon1015 Thanks.

  • @pyrojon1015 didnt work !

  • can u plis number ur videos? it's hard 2 follow what comes after what...thanks!

  • @elizaabenoja ur welcome

  • put a video of how we can remove the oil if we put to much

  • top tip....

    put sugar in your petrol tank first..this way when you start your car its totally fucked and you need a new car..ok..

  • Just read the owner's manual. It tells you how often to change oil and it's much less frequently than what oil change places tell you. Every car I've owned, the owner's manual states oil should be changed usually 7k-7500 miles. But of course oil change places say every 3k miles...they want your money! Waiting too long to change is detrimental to the engine, but changing too often is a waste of money and oil. As long as it's transparent and honey color, you're good to go.

  • nice knee pads you tool

  • heres an idea, name your tutorials in parts, for a person whos never seen underneath the part of a car, unless hes been runned over by one,

    we have to kow whats comes after what.

    thanks

  • @02javis seriously, its so hard to get the videos in order!!! lmfao!!!

  • @02javis i sure hope you're not a guy

  • @02javis what fun would that be?

    some idiots think this is the last step and will drain all their new oil straight from the top to the oil pan lol

  • i didnt see jack...this sucks

  • can you tell me why the oil came with the gasolina mix any problem with the motor the color look brown oil and gasolina together mix

  • bad instructional

  • well where is the cap?

  • i am SO sick of expertvillage

  • i change my oil every 2,500 miles and im not a moron.

    dude shut the FU(k up people can wat they want and if they dont know then more power to them.

  • The big oil companies started the change your oil every 3,000 miles advertising joke in the late '70's, as full service stations were becoming history. When you have the money big oil does,you can sell any idea with enough repetition. If Shell wanted to, they could buy enough advertising to convince people to cut off their big toe and many will chop it off. You change your oil at 2,500 miles, what a guilliable dufus you are!

  • im not understanding you but if your asking why i change my oil every 2500 miles is becuase i go to the track alot and when you engine is reving to 7500 rpm 30 percent of the time you drive your oil isnt gonna last.

    its just like i buy new brake pads every 3 weeks.

    its just like my dad he changes his oil every 2000 miles in his 08 dodge ram 3500 cause he halls alot of stuff weighting ove 10,000 pounds

  • suck

  • mercedes and BMW tell you 10,000 miles

  • my uncle is a mechanic and hes says it drives him crazy when people dont change their oil every 3500 miles becasue then he has to sit under there and scrap of old oil caked in there. Do some research or maybe work on your own car like me

  • that is true but GM has this oil interval that suppose to help the drivers no when to change the oil. not every cars has it but gm plan isnt so bad. i dont own one but has rented on while on vacation and its pretty useful when it come down to costumers that doesnt no anything.

  • You can use flushing oil these days. Remove old oil. Replace sump plug, fill with flushing oil, warm the car up for 2-3 mins, remove oil. It takes out any slush.

  • ease

  • We need instructions to remove a drain bolt? I think the public would be better served telling someone how to determine WHICH bolt under there is the oil drain. Some cars have 2 oil drain bolts, some have trans drain bolts, some use crush washers, some use in-washer molded gaskets. Include tips like "when the bolt is loose use your FINGERS to fully unscrew it" (not the tool) and press the bolt toward the pan so it doesn't drop off uncontrolled. Help the people with details you learn the hard way

  • relax

  • @ColostusRex Well said. The vid missed some good points. Also it is good to warm the engine up a little before doing an oil change and getting a magnetic drain plug is smart.

  • @ColostusRex its not called a drain bolt :L its called a sumpt plug. sorry bout spelling.

  • @ColostusRex Good call

  • Good i can do this do my ex JK

  • it's useful to do this on police cars, in case you want to do something criminal ^^

  • Ok, easy part done, now show how you wrench loose a severly stuck oil filter from a cramped engine bay, like a Peugeot 406, that's when the fun ( and the cussin') begins. ;)

  • you use i long strong screwdriver and put it all the way through and break it loose

  • Dude, kick ass! I never thought of that. I'll try that next time, thx :D

  • the only thing i hate is that epertvillage breaks up 1 full clip into like 4 little ones...

  • this is cool

  • Dang, mi no commento either.

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