How to change oil from your truck or car is fairly straight forward. Unfortunately, there are some downsides to doing this these days. But, in a nutshell, you unscrew the nut on the oil pan, let it drain out, change the oil filter, put a new filter on, and then screw the nut back on the oil pan. Then you refill the oil. It sounds easy, no? Well, it is, until you find out more.

How to Change Oil

How to change oil for your vehicle is something your dad may have already shown you. Today, there are regulations. No longer do you just take the old oil into the back woods and dump it. In the Bay Area you can also NOT put it in your trash. So, what do you do with it? You need to take it to a motor oil recycling center.

Frequently, when inexperienced mechanics or car owners try to change the oil in their car something goes wrong. The nut could be rusted and then you cause damage to the car in an attempt to get it off. Also, many times the nut gets put on cockeyed, leaving it leaking or worse.

Some people will change the oil, but try to save a little money by not changing the filter. That old filter will make the new oil very dirty, negating any new oil benefit.

Get a Professional Oil Change

How to change oil might be easy, but considering that many things can go wrong and you have to take the old oil to a recycling center, it is better to just let the professionals do it for you. The cost of an oil change is very low these days, because auto shops, like A1 Performance Auto Repair use it as a leader item to get you to come in for the first time. For $20-$40 or so, it isn’t worth the mess and trouble when you do it yourself.

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