How to Change Your Motor Oil...

How to Change Your Motor Oil...
WS 320The purpose of this instructable is for a class. We are to learn a new technology (I chose changing oil) and teach it using some sort of media; PDF File, Slide Show, Web Site, etc. Someone suggested using this site, I have never been on here before but so far am really enjoying everything I have read.

Please note that I am in no way a mechanics expert but I did learn how to change my motor oil and I did it myself, with the help of my husband and some reading. You will find that the information that I have included is accurate and should help guide the average consumer in changing their motor oil should they choose to do it themselves.

This is my first time changing oil as well as my first time trying to teach anything on here. Your comments are greatly appreciated, if you see I missed anything or have advise for next time let me know. Thanks, and enjoy.
 
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Step 1Gather your supplies....

Gather your supplies....

You Will Need&

Shop Rags or Old Rags
Car Jack
New Oil Filter
Car Manual
Oil Drain Pan
Oil Filter Wrenches
Appropriate amount of Oil for your vehicle


Ensure you have the correct oil filter and amount/type of oil before starting. You can refer to your vehicles manual to obtain that information. In my case for a 2000 Honda Accord I used a PH 2808 oil filter and 4 ½ quarts 10w30 oil (You can only buy oil by the quart so make sure you buy extra if needed).
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22 comments
Jan 29, 2012. 6:47 PMgreywolf40 says:
Nice walkthrough, I have my own little how-to video on changing your oil here:
http://youtu.be/_HjF_51ijWk
Hope you find it useful!
Aug 22, 2008. 3:50 AMDerin says:
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Feb 22, 2009. 5:58 AMDerin says:
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Nov 10, 2008. 11:06 AMDerin says:
Also, one time I went to a VW service station and those digital thingies were not there,neither were the headphone that took a place in the picture.The station was big,though.No,it was not a certified but the originals suggested that place when we had to replace a part that they did not have in stock.
Apr 10, 2008. 10:23 PMoxilite says:
I don't really think it is necessarily "economically irresponsible" to pour it down the drain unless you're REALLY concerned with the money you can make by recycling it or something. Ecologically irresponsible, now thats another story =c)
Jun 3, 2007. 12:54 AMThermionic says:
Wait wait wait... you're supposed to CHANGE your oil? I should probably go to the service station...like right now.
May 1, 2007. 12:04 AMcandle360 says:
amazing....sorry but my neighbor shows me more stuff. But That's pretty cool. You never really see anyone teaching you how to change your oil on your car.
Feb 17, 2007. 11:55 AMlemonie says:
It would be good to reference synthetic vs mineral oils, and a point on gearbox vs engine drain plugs would also be helpful. If you've got a manual it should serve as an instrucable, but this is a pretty easy job, which one can pay a lot of money for (good post!)
Jan 18, 2007. 7:37 AMMr.Devious says:
Well wrote instructable, I just take my car to a oil change shop every 5,000-7,000km and it's under $50
Nov 20, 2006. 7:18 AMfegundez1 says:
As you said the average car owner doesant own a car lift.Very important ....use jack stands to back up the jack under your car.if the jack fails while you are under it..very bad,this happened to one of my old neighbors.notice old neighbor!!use the stands,also you can take used oil to the auto parts store for recycling.
Nov 20, 2006. 7:15 AMmrmath says:
I personally use the "Buy a car with free oil changes for life" method of chaning my oil, and the "Buy a set of tires with free rotation for life" method of rotating my tires, but I have changed my oil in the past. You did a good job on this instructable. Your steps were clear and well written. I was shocked, by the way, to read about double gasketing. I probably have a triple gasket somewhere in the history of my oil changing. In NY, most repair shops, and all oil change shops, have to take used motor oil from consumers, even if they don't use their service. I think it's free, but I could be wrong on that. I'd love to know what kind of grade you get on this assignment.
Nov 19, 2006. 9:04 PMtrebuchet03 says:
What's the reason to add 1qt less than recommended? I've never heard that before and I don't see why it would be a problem.
Nov 19, 2006. 9:20 PMTool Using Animal says:
Since he's changed the filter and the filter holds about a quart, you need to prime the filter before adding the last quart so you don't over flow the reservoir.
Nov 19, 2006. 9:28 PMtrebuchet03 says:
Don't worry about that (and that's one big filter :P) ;) There's nowhere to "overflow" it will just wind up on the crank. Windage is not a problem if you're just waiting for the filter to prime ;)
Nov 19, 2006. 11:08 PMtrebuchet03 says:
Now you've got me curious :P I'm going to have to do some research and see where this came from :P
Nov 19, 2006. 9:56 PMTool Using Animal says:
That blows my half arsed theory right to hell. ;-)

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