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I know it's an elementary question, but I just need some opinions. I've put around 4000 miles on her and I'd like to keep everything as spry as possible, so therefore I'm going to have the oil changed regularly. How many of you do it on your own, and how easy is it to do? I'm guessing I won't need more than a catch pan and a couple tools.
Also, I know it's not "totally" necessary to do this a lot, but it's not abnormal to change it every 3000 miles, even if the oil light hasn't come on yet? |
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Jan 20, '08 From New York Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
Yeah I think the Dealer who changed the oil last made the bolt too tight.
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Yeah I think the Dealer who changed the oil last made the bolt too tight. Yeah thing about dealers is that they typically over torque a lot of bolts "just to be safe". Reason being is because it will start with one loose bolt, then a missing bolt, then something will happen resulting in a lawsuit against the dealership. -------------------- |
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