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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2008

How to Change Your Oil

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  • change your oil 7500 miles? wtf shoot this guy,and his oil filder

  • he forgot to tell u to rub some old oil around the new gasket on the filter....helps the seal

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  • My mobil one oil filter is black...

  • This guy hasn't touched his wife in years...4:18 you think that voice is seductive?

  • "Let it cool down!" - WTF? No, dude.. let it settle but not cool. That increases the thickness and makes the oil change less effective by the oil pouring slower and probably not getting as much old oil out of there as you would if you'd just run the car warm, let it settle for about 15 minutes then pour the old oil out.

    "Oil filters are never black"..

    Well, mine sure is.

  • Wix oil Filters are black!

  • @gwar10 wrong... the 3000 mile myth is from dealers and oil shops like super lube etc... you should follow your car's MANUFACTURER recommendation, not super lube's. newer cars are being able to go longer and longer without changing.

  • F**K !!! Urgently replace your oil !

    if you drive about one mile a month its ok ! just leave it...

  • I use a oil filter socket on all cars that I work on so that way you do not damage the oil filter when thighting on the new filter. I always fill the new oil filter with oil so you won;t have a lossage of oil pressure.

  • @gwar10 as much as i hate to agree with mark evans, some cars have recommended 3000-7500.

    but still, i never go past 3k

  • Oil filters never black? Here in Finland most oil filters are black

  • @gwar10 Most vehicle manufacturers recommend changing the oil once a year or every 7,500 miles in passenger car and light truck gasoline engines. For diesel engines and turbocharged gasoline engines, the usual recommendation is every 3,000 miles or six months.

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