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Old 10-15-2009, 06:37 AM   #1
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Mechanic said 150 to change oil. I believe they use mobile 1. If I do it myself, sounds like it's not that hard. I don't have a lift or oil drain pan , but have floor jack and jack stands. I can do it I'm sure, just need time to do it and then dump my oil. Where do most of u take the oil to get rid of it? Will parts storesor oil change places take it for a fee?

I'll change the oil! Thanks for the advice!
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Old 10-15-2009, 06:48 AM   #2
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Mechanic said 150 to change oil. I believe they use mobile 1. If I do it myself, sounds like it's not that hard. I don't have a lift or oil drain pan , but have floor jack and jack stands. I can do it I'm sure, just need time to do it and then dump my oil. Where do most of u take the oil to get rid of it? Will parts storesor oil change places take it for a fee?

I'll change the oil! Thanks for the advice!
These days, just about everyone that sells oil has a recycling program; ask the store that sells you the oil. Second bet would be local repair shops that will often take it free of charge........
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Old 10-15-2009, 08:51 AM   #3
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get the walmart/autozone 10 or 12 quart oil drain pan($10 its the big black one) as it fits under the car when you lower the jack and give it 30 minutes to drain. Walmart also has a free recycle program,up to 5 gallons. Try to get the big jugs of oil (I use Castro syntec 10W40) as it is easy to refill them to take them in for recycling. I tried to refill the quarts and it wasn't pretty. Live and learn I say!!

Yes it is a pretty simple job. You do need to get the socket for the bottom of the oil filter, $6 bucks at autozone. you just insert your socket end into it and it screws right off. I beleive i used an allen or star wrench for the oil plug. I like to change it when the oil is pretty warm as the contaminents haven't had a change to settle out of the oil. Just watch as it comes out pretty fast and if its hot it can really cause some pain. I believe there is a thread in the DIY forum. It will save you some bucks and I feel more attached to my car afterwards.

Oil drain pan
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/catalog/accessories/accProductDetails.jsp?categoryDisplayName=&fromString=&itemIdentifier=2278_0_0_&productId=2278&sortType=&parentId=1311-10&filterByKeyWord=&categoryNValue=&navValue=101035&fromWhere=&itemId=1035-10&displayName=15+qt.+Oil+Recycle+Pan&store=781&skuDisplayName=15+qt.+Oil+Recycle+Pan&brandName=Blitz
Oil filter cap wrench. (not sure which one it was so I bought two to make sure).
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/catalog/accessories/accProductDetails.jsp?categoryDisplayName=Oil+and+ Fluid+Change&fromString=search&itemIdentifier=153159_0_0_&productId=153159&sortType=&parentId=1311-10&filterByKeyWord=pil+wrench&categoryNValue=101311&navValue=100774&fromWhere=&itemId=774-10&displayName=93+mm.+dia.+oil+filter+%22C%22+cap+wre nch&store=781&skuDisplayName=93+mm.+dia.+oil+filter+%22C%22+cap+ wrench&brandName=OEM
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