First Oil Change
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First Oil Change
Hey guys,
I am not aware of what the dealer had done when I had purchased the car, and once my Change Oil light came on I figured I might as well get to it. Well I was going to do this last weekend, but I did not have any jack stands and a busted jack. A week later, took care of things. Haven't changed my own oil in years (I had a work truck for the past 3 years which was serviced).
Upon reading some reviews on here, I went with Mobil 1 High Mileage (I'm at 80k) 10w-30 along with a Mobil filter (I forget the part number, it's M-107 I think) I added about 5.7 or so quarts, leaving a little in case I need to top it off later.
Anyway, read a write-up on here and was very simple... aside from the dealership I bought this from had a gorilla hand tighten the oil filter previously lol. Screw driver and a hammer, with some sandpaper on my hands finally got that bitch off. Switched to synthetic finally, I never have run that in any of my previous cars-- figured what the hell. Poured the old stuff into the 5 quart container, and going to give to my buddy who runs bio-diesel
Just thought I'd say thanks to the forum members who post write ups-- even for something as simple as an oil change. I know it's not a head/cam install, but hey-- at least I know this was done right...and that's a start in the right direction (LOL..never been a hands on DIY'er, all I know are computers and how to clean windows haha.)
Now time to wash and wax.......well, maybe tomorrow lol.
-Kenny
I am not aware of what the dealer had done when I had purchased the car, and once my Change Oil light came on I figured I might as well get to it. Well I was going to do this last weekend, but I did not have any jack stands and a busted jack. A week later, took care of things. Haven't changed my own oil in years (I had a work truck for the past 3 years which was serviced).
Upon reading some reviews on here, I went with Mobil 1 High Mileage (I'm at 80k) 10w-30 along with a Mobil filter (I forget the part number, it's M-107 I think) I added about 5.7 or so quarts, leaving a little in case I need to top it off later.
Anyway, read a write-up on here and was very simple... aside from the dealership I bought this from had a gorilla hand tighten the oil filter previously lol. Screw driver and a hammer, with some sandpaper on my hands finally got that bitch off. Switched to synthetic finally, I never have run that in any of my previous cars-- figured what the hell. Poured the old stuff into the 5 quart container, and going to give to my buddy who runs bio-diesel
Just thought I'd say thanks to the forum members who post write ups-- even for something as simple as an oil change. I know it's not a head/cam install, but hey-- at least I know this was done right...and that's a start in the right direction (LOL..never been a hands on DIY'er, all I know are computers and how to clean windows haha.)
Now time to wash and wax.......well, maybe tomorrow lol.
-Kenny
Last edited by xxKennyDxx; 07-06-2012 at 04:27 PM.
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I don't change my own oil in my DD but I have them put in high mileage stuff into it since it has 163k on it...of course I never see them put the oil in so I have no idea if they are actually putting "high-mileage" oil in or not.
I've changed the oil in my Formula once since I bought it last year (actually twice in one day since I didn't check for a double-gasket ) and then my mechanic changed it once when he had it because he had to inspect the engine to see if there was any obvious damage after I drove it 60+ miles on 4 cylinders. I'll never forget to check for a double-gasket again though!
I've changed the oil in my Formula once since I bought it last year (actually twice in one day since I didn't check for a double-gasket ) and then my mechanic changed it once when he had it because he had to inspect the engine to see if there was any obvious damage after I drove it 60+ miles on 4 cylinders. I'll never forget to check for a double-gasket again though!
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Congrats on tackling the oil change. Super easy and now you know it was done right. Consider Pennzoil Ultra for your next change. It is full synthetic and is what lots of us on the forum use. I agree with others, no need for high mileage oil at this point.
Cheers!
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