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YOUR MY HERO! Hahaha I work on my cars but this is my first new car and didnt want to tamper with it so im coming right back here when I have to changeit again
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Anyways--I updated the original post with some parts info and the confirmed oil plug torque. Enjoy--I probably will pull this up when I do mine again since you get more than that standard 3,000 ;) |
Thanks for the guide! I just changed my oil myself for the first time and your guide was awesome! Thank you!
And thanks Adub4185, ShadoChaser and TexHawk for the torque settings! |
good stuff! I Have gotten lazy and will just pay some1 to do it for me though :P
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minor detail - still a very good write up
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Should also replace the "O" ring on the filter housing when changing the oil. I use the NAPA GOLD #7090 filter, usually there's a new O ring in the box with the filter. (another minor detail, but the O ring could leak if damaged)
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This was great. I used it and changed the oil in my car, for the first time in my life, and I am no spring chicken.
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He may: Put the wrong oil in. Cross tread the plug. Put only 5 qts in. Use the wrong oil. Take your car out for a spin, etc etc. Lots of reasons to do it yourself the right way. |
Ever watch the local chevy dealer do and oil change? How about using channel locks where a wrench should be used for one.
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