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How to Change Your Car's Oil: Part 1

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It takes some practice, but you can save cash and earn the satisfaction of a job well done by learning to change your oil on your own.

To complete this How-To you will need:

Your car's owner's manual
Motor oil
Bricks or rocks
A car jack and jack stands
An oil pan
A box wrench or adjustable wrench
A towel
A disposable plastic container with a lid
A new drain-plug gasket

Warning: Changing your oil can be dangerous, so be careful. If the car is jacked up incorrectly, you can hurt yourself and damage the car.

Step 1: Prepare the car

Park the car on a level surface, apply the emergency brake, and let it cool off for at least an hour before you start working.

Step 2: Check your oil supply

Your owner's manual will specify the right kind and quantity of oil for your car's specific make and model. Make sure the oil is certified by the American Petroleum Institute.

Step 3: Block the wheels

Place sturdy, heavy objects (like bricks or rocks) behind and in front of the two back wheels to block them.

Step 4: Jack up the car

Check your owner's manual to find the jack point--the correct placement for a jack--under the car's front wheels. Use the jack to raise the car off the ground. Then, slide the jack stands under the car to bear the car's weight.

Warning: Never get under a car supported solely by a jack.

Step 5: Remove the oil-filler cap

Open the hood, and locate the oil-filler cap. Take it off, and put it somewhere safe.

Tip: Most oil caps are marked with an icon that looks like Aladdin's lamp.

Step 6: Loosen the plug

Slide under the car and position the oil pan on the ground directly under the engine. With the box or adjustable wrench, loosen the drain plug by turning it counterclockwise.

Step 7: Drain the oil

Cover your fingers with the towel and remove the plug. Adjust the pan so all the oil drains into it. While the oil is draining, you can switch out the old drain-plug gasket with a new one

Tip: The drain plug is usually closer to the front of the car. On some models, it's labeled. If the fluid coming out is red, you've removed the transmission plug by mistake--screw it back on and locate the drain plug.

Step 8: Replace the drain plug

After 15 to 20 minutes, when the oil has completely drained, screw the drain plug back on with your fingers. Tighten it with the wrench, being careful not to overtighten.

Step 9: Get rid of the old oil

Pour the used oil from the pan into a disposable container with a lid, and set it aside. You're halfway there--see How to Change Your Car's Oil: Part 2 to finish the task.

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  • Some people aren't grease monkey or good with cars, so it can happen. Is it stupidity to do it by accident if you don't know? I wouldn't think so. Though....it IS stupidity to bash someone on the Internet because of it. It's baseless, uncalled for, and passive aggressive. I would suggest taking the anger you feel because someone touched you as a child out on someone else. Have a nice day. :)

  • Hmm I'm a certified car mechanic and I run the car 3 mins to warm up the oil so it flows freely.

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  • My oil comes out by itself, so I'm all good

  • @lupinbebop hope u dont mind if i steal this and paste it. If so too bad lls.

  • dude i just had the same discussion here

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  • umm, not all tranny fluid is red... most trannys use normal engine oil :D

  • @factionxvt408x true man, always guys SAFETY FIRST when you deal wit those things....

  • We had a friend whose car fell on him and crushed his head while changing his oil...sigh...

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  • @ajiclesproductions Why are you watching this video if you are a mechanic?

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