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How do I change my motor oil?
A regular routine of engine oil change is extremely necessary to ensure optimum engine performance. To save time and money, it would be ideal to do the procedure on your own. Changing engine oil is a pretty easy task although it may appear otherwise. With the help of this article, you will learn the simplest and safest way to change your engine oil.
Before you start you will need to purchase sufficient motor oil (usually 4 or 5 quarts) and a new oil filter. You should be able to find the specifications for the type of oil and filter you require in the vehicle owners manual but if you no longer have this you can research online or ask your local auto repair shop.
Step one: Do not attempt an oil change while the engine is still hot from running; first wait for the engine to cool and in the meantime gather together all the materials that you’ll need. Typically, you will require a new oil filter, a drain plug or open-end socket wrench, large drain pan, a funnel, clean rags, a container for the used oil, latex gloves and of course, the new engine oil.
Step two: Prepare the car before commencing with the actual oil change. It is highly recommended that you use proper safety wheel ramps to lift your vehicle since they are more stable. Slowly move your vehicle up unto the ramps until you reach the desired height. Then, set the handbrake and brace the rear wheels with the use of wooden blocks to preclude it from rolling down. Never just use a jack to support your car when changing the oil.
Step three: Begin draining the old oil by locating the oil plug on the vehicle’s underside. Next, place the drain pan right below the plug, and then, use the wrench to carefully turn the plug in a counterclockwise motion up until the point that it can be rotated freely. Be extra careful when removing the plug as the used oil might come rushing down.
Step four: After draining the old oil, remove the oil filter. With the aid of a filter wrench, turn it in a counterclockwise direction. After it removing it completely, get a rag to wipe the filter. Then, introduce small film of oil to the new filter’s gasket to serve as a sealant. Once done, attach the new filter unto the threaded oil line by turning it in a clockwise motion.
Step five: Lastly, release the handbrake and slowly roll your car down. After which, open the oil filler cap located on top of engine and start filling it with new oil via the funnel. Make sure to fill the engine with the desired oil quantity. Use a dipstick to ascertain that you have reached the required fill level. Do not overfill as this could cause oil leaks and even damage to the engine. If you do accidentally add too much oil, remove the drain plug again and allow a little to run out into the drain pan.
Take note of these engine oil change procedures to ensure that you will be adhering to the correct process! If you are not sure about anything in this article seek qualified advice.