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    The day i did my First Oil change!

    I remember the first day i did my first oil change. i was eight and my father had a burgundy lincoln town car, he was always taking car of his car and what not so one day i guess he decided it was time to teach me the importance of performing an oil change. I was busy playing ball with my friends yet just seeing our family car on top of jack stands did inquire my interest so i decided to take a “gander”. I walked over to him and said “hey pops, what’s wrong with the car” He didnt say anything, my dad was generally a angry yet quiet man all he did was point at the 13mm wrench and said pass that over to me. He untightened the oil nut and let the old dirty oil flow inside a medium sized pan, he said the first step in owning a vehicle “you have to change the oil every 3k miles”. I was eight and thought man i cant wait to own car so i can drive around and look “cool” so i listened some more.

    He continued by saying ” Oil is what keeps the engines insides running happy just like the food that enters your tummy basically bad oil bad engine bad food unhappy you! I change the oil every 3k miles along with the filter and the old girl has never let me down engine wise that is :) but the importance of what im telling you is if you dont change your oil you will not have a happy car, if you dont have a happy car, you’ll have an empty wallet!”

    It’s been years now and every time i change my oil i remember that memory. I one day hope to teach my kid the same lesson.

     

    So what about my readers? When did your first oil change lesson took place?

    OIL CHANGE The most important factor for the safety of your car

    OIL CHANGE The most important factor for the safety of your car is regular maintenance of all its parts. For better performance, your car’s engine oil need to be changed regularly. If we fail to do this, eventually the oil breaks down and your filter become blocked with contaminants which will affect the smooth running of your car. The frequency of oil change depends on the type of car and your driving lifestyle. Changing oil for you car is simple and economical but you need to keep some things in mind when you decide to oil change on your own. Here are a few steps for changing the oil in your car:- • Assemble all the required equipments needed for the process Open End wrench New oil New oil filter Funnel Old catch container Clean cloth You have to begin with the process only after your engine cools down for a few hours.

    Don’t try to change your oil while the engine is hot as the warm oil will burn you profusely. Next make sure you have a solid level ground to jack up your car safely. You could also put a cardboard under the engine incase of spills. Always make sure you have all the required equipments at hand reach before you begin. • Draining the Old Oil The first step is to drain out the old oil from inside the engine. At the bottom of the engine there is a big blot which needs to be opened to drain out the old oil. Make sure you place an old container beneath it so that all the old oil drains into the container. Wait till all the old oil drains out and then replace the blot into the bottom of the engine. This may take some time but be patient. There are places where they recycle old oil. If you know of such a place, it is always better to give it there as disposing used old oil may be difficult and unsafe. Most of the service gas stations may recycle used old engine oil. • Remove the Old Oil Filter Next using an old filter wrench, turn the filter counter clockwise to remove it. You need to be careful as it is full of the old oil that may fall off.

    Depending on the model of the car, some filters can be accessed from the front, but most of the car engines have their filter accessed from under the car. • Attach the new old filter Before you install the new oil filter, grease the rubber gasket on the end of the filter with some new oil. Then fill the new oil filter to about 2/3 new oil. If you add more you may spill a bit when you screw up the cap. As the new filter has oil in it carefully screw it clockwise into place. You can screw it using your hand. If you use a wrench you may over tight it which may strip its threads and cause a leak. Similarly, the screws should also not be loose as it may cause a leak too. So just tighten it till your hands can turn it no more. • Fill the new oil Next, you can open the oil fill cap and pour in the oil using a funnel to avoid any spills. Find out from your owner’s manual how much oil your engine holds. Fill in the required amount of oil.

    Then you need to check the oil to know the oil level. If you think it is less than the required amount then you need to add more until you are satisfied with the oil level. Make sure you close the filter with the oil cap. This is very important as we may forget to do that and the result will be disastrous. Spare enough time to do the oil change as it has to be done slowly and carefully. Make sure you don’t do it in a hurry as it may result in a disaster. Take your time and do the above explained steps in a safe environment. HAPPY DRIVING!

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