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How many of you change your own oil?

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I like to if possible.
When I was in the Navy our local Auto-Port rented stalls with hydrolic lifts for about 2 bucks an hour.

Next time I change it I'll put in a K&N filter with some quality synthetic oil.
Want to see how long I can go.
 
Originally posted by: jagec
For $20, you're probably getting half your used oil changed, if you're lucky they'll use a new crappy filter (instead of just not changing the filter at all), maybe they'll bother to retighten your drain plug, and you get a friendly young guy to tell you that "while they were working" they "noticed" that you needed new muffler bearings at $200 each. For me, it's worth a few extra minutes and a bit more hassle to know that it was changed correctly, with quality fluids and parts.

That's why I've always changed my oil as well... you really don't know what the oil places do to your car. Also, I prefer not to use the $1 a gallon cheap-o Wal-Mart oil and 50 cent filter.
 
I used to when I had a garage - not so anymore now that I've moved - I'm also less than a block from the dealer, so the convenience takes precedence.
 
I change my own oil, If i need work done on my car at the time of a change, i might just pay to have them do it while they are in there, but I get the oil I want, and a car company filter for about 20 bucks tops. Works out to be pretty cheap and I actually like working on my car.
 
Originally posted by: ThePresence
I would if I could easily dispose of the old oil.

Don't you have storm drains? 😉


Always dispose of oil properly. I take mine to the oil change place. They'll gladly take it as thye just sell the used stuff back to oil recyclers to be turned into something useful again.
 
I normally do, but it's so friggen cold out right now, I am considering taking it somewhere.

I might just sell the car to avoid having to change the oil
 
Originally posted by: BUTCH1
I have mine done at the dealer while the car is under warranty, that way if a major
problem develops in the motor there would be no question as to the car being serviced
on schedule. Once the warranty runs out I'll do it myself and get better quality filter
and oil...

QFT
 
Originally posted by: Aikouka
Originally posted by: jagec
For $20, you're probably getting half your used oil changed, if you're lucky they'll use a new crappy filter (instead of just not changing the filter at all), maybe they'll bother to retighten your drain plug, and you get a friendly young guy to tell you that "while they were working" they "noticed" that you needed new muffler bearings at $200 each. For me, it's worth a few extra minutes and a bit more hassle to know that it was changed correctly, with quality fluids and parts.

That's why I've always changed my oil as well... you really don't know what the oil places do to your car. Also, I prefer not to use the $1 a gallon cheap-o Wal-Mart oil and 50 cent filter.

Honda uses their own oil and filter.
 
I do everything on the STi, the other cars, I just let someone else deal with it. I don't have time to deal with all of them.
 
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: Pale Rider
I change my own oil mostly because I am cheap. Paying $39.99 or more (some dealers are charging $89.99 or more for so called PREMIUM oil change service!) is just stupid.

Changing the oil in my SUV is really easy, I don't even have to jack it up - just slide under and go to work. Using ramps is far easier for changing the oil in a car then jack/jack stands. If the wheels don?t have to come off I use the ramps. I can change the oil in both of my vehicle in less than 45 minutes ? that includes cleaning up, putting all my tools away, throwing trash out, cleaning my oil catch pan, etc. That works out to about 15 minutes per vehicle plus the extra tasks.

The trick to changing your own oil and making it go smoothly is to use some common sense. This has to be about the EASIEST car maintenance task of all. Unscrew one bolt, let oil drain, unscrew filter, let oil drain. Replace bolt and filter, poor in new oil, clean up ? DONE! Anyone with half a brain can think their way through an oil change ? even if you have no experience working on cars at all.

Used oil is NOT a big deal. I buy my oil in 5 quart jugs. The used oil goes back into the jug that the new oil came from. The next day on the way to work I stop by an auto parts store that is on the way and leave the jug with them - this takes 1 minute tops. Ohh so incontinent!!

Where do you live that oil changes cost $40???? I can get all synthetic oil here for $30. Standard oil changes cost between $15 and $25.

It costs $125 for an oil change on my wife's Lexus at the dealership. 🙁
 
Originally posted by: skyking
Originally posted by: ScottFern
I have always done them on my new Camry. Besides to get a Mobil1 oil change is like $50+ screw that! I pay $24 for 4 quarts of oil plus $4 for my filter. Much cheaper.

Do you spill a little oil removing the filter? I have the cure for that.


Oh please do tell 🙂
 
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