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		<title>How to change your own oil and filter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Changing your own oil and filter is something you can do as routine maintenance and can save you a few extra dollars. Haven&#8217;t ever changed your oil and filter before? We&#8217;ll step you through it in this post. If you know how to change your oil already, and are just curious about how much money [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Changing your own oil and filter is something you can do as routine maintenance and can save you a few extra dollars. Haven&#8217;t ever changed your oil and filter before?  We&#8217;ll step you through it in this post.<span id="more-626"></span></p>
<p>If you know how to change your oil already, and are just curious about how much money you can save by changing it yourself, <a href="#oilCompare">jump to the end of this &#8216;How to change your own oil and filter&#8217;</a> post to see the price breakdown.</p>
<h2>Let&#8217;s Begin</h2>
<p>The vehicle we will be using for this example is a 2004 Chevrolet Malibu with a 2.2 liter 4 cylinder engine.</p>
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<p>Locate where to fill and check the oil.  If you aren&#8217;t sure where to look, you might read the &#8216;<a href="/?p=5">How to check and add engine oil</a>&#8216; post first to give yourself a general idea.</p>
<p>The oil fill cap shows the type of oil recommended.</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-2/" rel="attachment wp-att-628"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-2.jpg" alt="\&quot;Oil fill cap\&quot;" title="Oil fill cap" class="size-medium wp-image-628" /></a></div>
<p>Locate the oil filter housing.</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-3/" rel="attachment wp-att-629"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-3.jpg" alt="\&quot;Oil filter housing\&quot;" title="Oil filter housing" class="size-medium wp-image-629" /></a></div>
<p>Loosen the oil filter housing to access the filter insert.</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-4/" rel="attachment wp-att-630"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-4.jpg" alt="\&quot;loosen cap\&quot;" title="loosen cap" class="size-medium wp-image-630" /></a></div>
<p>This allows the oil inside the housing to drain into the oil pan.</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-5/" rel="attachment wp-att-631"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-5.jpg" alt="\&quot;Remove old filter\&quot;" title="Remove old filter" class="size-medium wp-image-631" /></a></div>
<p>Pull to remove the filter off of the lid. Push to snap the new filter insert into the lid.</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-6/" rel="attachment wp-att-632"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-6.jpg" alt="\&quot;Install new filter\&quot;" title="Install new filter" class="size-medium wp-image-632" /></a></div>
<p>Replace the oil seal and lube with oil before installing.</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-7/" rel="attachment wp-att-633"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-7.jpg" alt="\&quot;Replace and lube o-ring\&quot;" title="Replace and lube o-ring" class="size-medium wp-image-633" /></a></div>
<p>Install the new filter/lid into the housing. </p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-8/" rel="attachment wp-att-634"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-8.jpg" alt="\&quot;Install filter into housing\&quot;" title="Install filter into housing" class="size-medium wp-image-634" /></a></div>
<p>Secure the lid and tighten. </p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-9/" rel="attachment wp-att-635"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-9.jpg" alt="\&quot;Tighten lid\&quot;" title="Tighten lid" class="size-medium wp-image-635" /></a></div>
<p>Use a suitable drain pan to catch the old oil when draining.</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-10/" rel="attachment wp-att-636"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-10.jpg" alt="\&quot;Drain pan\&quot;" title="Drain pan" class="size-medium wp-image-636" /></a></div>
<p>When needing to access more space under the vehicle for draining the oil, visit the post entitled &#8216;<a href="/?p=609">How to use a jack and jack stands</a>&#8216; for extra help. </p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-11/" rel="attachment wp-att-637"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-11.jpg" alt="\&quot;Locate drain plug\&quot;" title="Locate drain plug" class="size-medium wp-image-637" /></a></div>
<p>Locate the oil drain plug. Determine the socket size used to remove the oil drain plug. This particular plug uses a 15mm socket.</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-12/" rel="attachment wp-att-640"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-12.jpg" alt="\&quot;Loosen oil plug\&quot;" title="Loosen oil plug" class="size-medium wp-image-640" /></a></div>
<p>Once loose, spin the oil plug out with your fingers. </p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-13/" rel="attachment wp-att-641"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-13.jpg" alt="\&quot;Spin out oil plug\&quot;" title="Spin out oil plug" class="size-medium wp-image-641" /></a></div>
<p>Use caution when removing the oil plug from a hot engine!!  Either use some protective gloves or let the engine cool down for two hours before changing the oil.</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-14/" rel="attachment wp-att-642"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-14.jpg" alt="\&quot;Remove plug to drain\&quot;" title="Remove plug to drain" class="size-medium wp-image-642" /></a></div>
<p>Next, you&#8217;ll want to check the oil seal on the drain plug.</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-15/" rel="attachment wp-att-643"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-15.jpg" alt="\&quot;Check oil plug seal\&quot;" title="Check oil plug seal" class="size-medium wp-image-643" /></a></div>
<p>This seal is part of the plug, most are replaceable. Drain the oil for at least 5 minutes then install drain plug.</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-16/" rel="attachment wp-att-644"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-16.jpg" alt="\&quot;Clean off oil\&quot;" title="Clean off oil" class="size-medium wp-image-644" /></a></div>
<p>Clean the plug area so you can observe for leaks when done. (A good cleaner to use is called &#8216;<strong>Brake Clean</strong>&#8216;, it&#8217;s high alcohol content will cut through oil.)  </p>
<p>Remove the oil fill cap, and use a funnel.</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-17/" rel="attachment wp-att-645"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-17.jpg" alt="\&quot;Funnel\&quot;" title="Funnel" class="size-medium wp-image-645" /></a></div>
<p>Many times the top of the oil cap will note which oil is recommended, in this case it is 5W-30 so make sure to use only this type of oil.</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-18/" rel="attachment wp-att-646"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-18.jpg" alt="\&quot;Recommended oil (5W-30)\&quot;" title="Recommended oil (5W-30)" class="size-medium wp-image-646" /></a></div>
<p>Use the owner&#8217;s manual to find the oil fill capacity. </p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-19/" rel="attachment wp-att-647"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-19.jpg" alt="\&quot;pour in oil\&quot;" title="pour in oil" class="size-medium wp-image-647" /></a></div>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have an owner&#8217;s manual to refer to your best alternative is to start by adding 4 quarts and then periodically checking and adding more oil in small increments.  Once you&#8217;re finished, don&#8217;t forget to tighten down the oil fill cap.</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-20/" rel="attachment wp-att-648"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-20.jpg" alt="\&quot;Secure fill cap\&quot;" title="Secure fill cap" class="size-medium wp-image-648" /></a></div>
<p>Start the engine and let it run for 10-15 seconds, this allows the oil filter to fill up.</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-21/" rel="attachment wp-att-649"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-21.jpg" alt="\&quot;Start vehicle\&quot;" title="Start vehicle" class="size-medium wp-image-649" /></a></div>
<p>Another way to monitor start up is to watch the oil light, when first started the oil light will stay lit until the filter fills up. This is normal, but should go out after 10-15 seconds.</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-22/" rel="attachment wp-att-650"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-22.jpg" alt="\&quot;Oil light\&quot;" title="Oil light" class="size-medium wp-image-650" /></a></div>
<p>Locate the dip stick to check the oil level. If you aren&#8217;t sure what the proper oil level should be, you can always refer back to the same post reference above entitled &#8216;<a href="/?p=5">How to check and add engine oil</a>&#8216;</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-23/" rel="attachment wp-att-651"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-23.jpg" alt="\&quot;Dip stick\&quot;" title="Dip stick" class="size-medium wp-image-651" /></a></div>
<p>Make sure not to over fill, keep the level between the min. and max. mark on the dip stick.</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-24/" rel="attachment wp-att-652"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-24.jpg" alt="\&quot;Check oil level\&quot;" title="Check oil level" class="size-medium wp-image-652" /></a></div>
<p>Now that you&#8217;ve ran the car a little bit, look back underneath the hood and check both the oil drain for leaks;</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-25/" rel="attachment wp-att-653"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-25.jpg" alt="\&quot;Check for leaks\&quot;" title="Check for leaks" class="size-medium wp-image-653" /></a></div>
<p>and the filter housing for leaks.</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-26/" rel="attachment wp-att-654"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-26.jpg" alt="\&quot;Check filter for leaks \&quot;" title="Check filter housing " class="size-medium wp-image-654" /></a></div>
<p>As a reminder to yourself, use an oil sticker on the inside of your windshield to show when the next oil change is due. (You can ask for oil stickers when purchasing your parts, they&#8217;re free)</p>
<div class="centerBorder"><a href="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/repairs/how-to-change-your-own-oil-and-filter/attachment/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-27/" rel="attachment wp-att-655"><img src="http://www.autorepairfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/sized-for-oil-and-filter-change-27.jpg" alt="\&quot;Oil sticker\&quot;" title="Oil sticker" class="size-medium wp-image-655" /></a></div>
<p>A good guide line to use for oil change intervals is every 3 months or 3,000 miles.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.autozone.com/in_our_stores/fluid_recycling.htm" target="_blank">Recycling</a><br />
When you&#8217;re done with the oil change you will need to dispose of the old oil. Here&#8217;s a connection to use for <a href="http://www.autozone.com/in_our_stores/fluid_recycling.htm" target="_blank">recycling</a> your old oil and being environmentally friendly.   </p>
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<p><a id="oilCompare"></a></p>
<h3>Summarizing the oil / filter change</h3>
<p>We hope you found this post helpful and interesting.  Every car varies a little bit, but not much, when it comes to changing the oil and the filter.  If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments below.  If you need specific help on your vehicle, or would like to see us change the oil on a particular make and model, make sure to drop us a line at <a href="mailto:autoknowblog@gmail.com">autoknowblog@gmail.com</a>.</p>
<h2>Your cost comparison &#8211; Shop vs. Do it yourself</h2>
<p><strong>Cost at a repair shop </strong><br />
$29.95 to $49.95</p>
<p><strong>Cost to do it yourself </strong><br />
Cost to do it yourself $15.99 for oil and filter</p>
<p><strong>You Save</strong><br />
$15-$30.00</p>
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