Exactly why i change my own oil and filter

Discussion in 'Detailing Bliss Lounge' started by anbuzero, Mar 23, 2010.

  1. anbuzero

    anbuzero DB Pro Supporter

  2. billyblooshoes

    billyblooshoes DB Forum Supporter

    i wouldnt be caught dead bringing my car to one of those shit holes.
     
  3. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    wow. we all pretty much knew these places did shady business . . . . but it's a eye opener to see it in this way when they are getting caught and trying to lie their way out of it.
     
  4. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    LoL:thumb:
     
  5. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    first. never take my cars to do basic maintanance. when my clutch goes ill either get my friend who works for honda do it or will drive it down to VA to have our honda wiz do it with some other engine upgrades and maintance

    second
    funny thing mentioned budget. Microcenter has same thing that they need to make certain amount per work order, in their case they actually do it

    third. good thing they didnt do trany flush on accord. there would be problems if they did, dont ask me why but its known issue with honda and trany flushes, it needs to be drained and refiled
    YouTube - Jiffy Lube still scamming customers!
     
  6. GDAL

    GDAL Guest

    Misha ... could you please share some info on the honda tech in VA that you mentioned on your last post. I have a family member that needs his honda serviced and we can't find a good mechanic.

    My car is due for an oil change soon and I've been trying to find someone to do just the labor on the oil change ... so far everyone wants me to buy their cheap oil and filter or i can pay the full price for their oil change and I get not discount for bringing the supplies.

    I might have to buy the ramps soon so I can do this at home.
     
  7. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    well his name is Paul and he is more of high end builder so to say. he doesnt usualy do oil changes becouse our guys that he deals with do it themself. he does all our engine, force induction builds and so on, he is realy good at what he does. i think best is to do it yourself. its not hard to do if you have done it before. on 4 cyl models of honda its little hard to get to in some case. on v6 its right near pass front wheel. where in VA are you?
     
  8. richy

    richy Guest

    Gianni..I've been using Amsoil oil and filters for years and do the oil changes on my FX and my wife's Pacifica as well as my in-laws 2 vehicles. Listen man, if I can do it, you sure as Hell can! Get yourself a jack and 2 jack stands. There is lots of step by step DIY sites online where you can print out what you need to know. It's really very, very easy.
    Jack up car
    Place stands
    Check for stability (place stands where manual recommends)
    Undo oil filter and drain
    Undo oil plug and drain
    Install new filter
    Reinstall oil plug
    Fill with recommended amount
    Start car, check for leaks and then shut off
    Remove jack stands and lower
    Bob's Your Uncle

    Things you'll need:
    Jack
    2 stands
    socket set
    oil drain pan
    cold beer
    good cigar
    OK..last 2 are optional
    You can also get an oil filter wrench but it should not be put on too tight...you should be able to remove it just by hand.
     
  9. GDAL

    GDAL Guest

    It's not for an oil change ... it's for a timing belt change and a possible clutch replacement.

    I was referring to my Olds Aurora when I mentioned the oil changed.

    I'm in Fredericksburg, VA ... Northern Virginia.
     
  10. GDAL

    GDAL Guest

    Thanks for the words of encouragement, but I have done this before ... I live in a townhouse community that doesn't allow people to change their own oil or work on their vehicles (like changing the brakes and similar services). I have a really small garage that I can barely fit my car.

    I already talked to a couple of neighbors about my detailing hobby and so far no one has complained about my excessive car washing sessions ... that might change after I use my makita and pc in a few weeks ... lol.
     
  11. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    ^^^you forgot to remove oil cap on top of engine. makes drainage faster i think (i always do it)

    when i do it.
    drain oil first and then take filter off.
    put new filter on (dont forget to oil rubber ring on filter before putting it on, for some reason they do it)

    i do use amsoil on my car for now but for some reason i was told that synthetic was not very good for my engine based on Pauls observations while taking engines apart which had synthetic oil since day 1.



    usually you have to put oil filter on by hand and remove it with wrench, never tighten oil filter with a oil filter wrench, its hard to remove as it is when put on by hand
     
  12. Mr. Shine

    Mr. Shine Birth of a Detailer

  13. richy

    richy Guest

    Misha..good point with the oil cap...I had forgotten that. I do it in my sleep now so it's hard to think it through. The last post will be more helpful than mine...I was just trying to show how easy it is for anyone who hasn't done it yet.
     
  14. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    i stopped doing going to walmart to change oil after i found one time that oil filter was damaged by them. never they see me in there. it was couple years ago. i do all maintanace work myself. yes there is no official record of things thats been done but years inspection shows that everything is fine. plan to keep my car for long time so doesnt bother me
     
  15. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    I used to change oil on my own, but not anymore...but I don't go random places either...I go to the same place, and know the mechanic (which is my cousin)...BMW is still getting services at the dealership (which is on maintaince program)...
     
  16. mrgolfrider

    mrgolfrider DB Forum Supporter

    I always try and go to the same shop to get mine done, I've known the guy/guys there for a while and trust them with my cars, I know where they live so they know not to f*#k with my car lol.
     
  17. scott14

    scott14 Birth of a Detailer

    i go to the Mitsubishi dealership. Keep a little booklet of everything that is done. Plus, if they don't do something and it breaks, its under warranty lol, so their loss. But the guys there know how anal i am about my car, so they do everything right.
     
  18. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    My Dodge only goes to a Dodge dealership that has two diesel mechanics on staff at all times. However, I was not aware of this Jiffy Lube scam and have been taking my wife's Explorer there for years.

    Now I know why those guys are so quick and efficient.

    An a related note, my friend brought in her Mustang GT for an oil change at Jiffy Lube. They drained the old oil, but never put new oil in. Needless to say, the engine didn't last long. Jiffy Lube paid the bill for a new engine.
     
  19. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

  20. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru


    Did i read correctly . . . . . .FORCED INDUCTION? What kind of car do you have? I'm a big turbo head.

    this is some spooky stuff to see that people out there are just getting blind sided with bs from these places . . . . . and they don't even get slaps on the wrist for it. I have got to imagine there are a fair amount of people with lawsuits pending against these places.
     

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