Oil Changes

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Bio-Hazzzzard
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May 20, 2014 10:14pm
Do you change your own oil or have it changed by a dealership or a quicklube?

If you change your own oil what's your go to oil syn or dino and what brand?
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Pick6
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May 20, 2014 10:19pm
Fab1b doesn't. I do. Though my next two oil changes are free so I am taking it to the dealership for that.
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sportchampps
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May 20, 2014 10:26pm
I got 14.99 oil changes for the life of my car from my honda dealership
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Bio-Hazzzzard
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May 20, 2014 10:36pm
sportchampps;1618137 wrote:I got 14.99 oil changes for the life of my car from my honda dealership
How long is the wait?
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GoChiefs
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May 20, 2014 10:43pm
I do if I have time, if not, I take it to my mechanic and have them do it. I refuse to go to any of the oil changing places. Incompetent and lazy employees. You never know what they are going to do. I've seen everything from not draining the oil completely to not tightening your drain plug to not even changing the oil filter.
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bigdaddy2003
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May 20, 2014 11:18pm
I used to do it myself until my buddy dropped oil changes to 10 bones at his garage.
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Belly35
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May 21, 2014 6:14am
It's a 50/50 I use Valvoline products High mileage and top quality stuff ... I use the Valvoline Quick Lub service also. I've been going there for years they know better not to screw up...
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cruiser_96
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May 21, 2014 6:25am
I change my own oil in my car. 5W-30 from Quakerstate. 4.5 quarts, plus Fram oil filter. Occasionally I'll spring for an air filter.

Similar to sportchampps, when my wife bought her Odyssey, they gave her a $19.99 for life card. To take advantage of it, she'll have a workmate pick her up from the dealership after she's dropped off the van, then return after work to pick it up. IMO, you can't beat it. I pay around $25 for mine, plus the time.
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GoChiefs
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May 21, 2014 6:36am
Belly35;1618231 wrote:I use the Valvoline Quick Lub service also. I've been going there for years they know better not to screw up...
Lol. Yes, I bet they are just terrified.
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wildcats20
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May 21, 2014 6:58am
Not to hijack, but I had my oil changed yesterday and they did all the normal checks and said that my transmission fluid was a brownish color, darker than it should be. Of course they(JiffyLube) wanted over $100 for it, so I passed. Should I be "worried" about it?
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Rotinaj
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May 21, 2014 7:11am
Probably not. Those assholes always "find" something that needs fixed.
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wildcats20
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May 21, 2014 7:14am
Rotinaj;1618243 wrote:Probably not. Those assholes always "find" something that needs fixed.
Yeah, I mean I kind of took it with a grain salt. But I also am very car problems stupid so I wasn't sure.

The car is running fine, no issues.
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vdubb96
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May 21, 2014 7:49am
At our dealership if you buy a car your first oil change is free, we then have a buy 4 get 1 free program. Averages out to around $17 per oil change. People seem to like the program, plus w/ our pick up and delivery service people eat that up.
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vball10set
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May 21, 2014 7:56am
I use either the local Firestone down the street from my house or AAA Car Care--$21.95 at both places.
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WebFire
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May 21, 2014 9:03am
I used to do my own, but with the price of oil now, you can't really do it cheaper yourself.
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Raw Dawgin' it
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May 21, 2014 9:05am
wildcats20;1618240 wrote:Not to hijack, but I had my oil changed yesterday and they did all the normal checks and said that my transmission fluid was a brownish color, darker than it should be. Of course they(JiffyLube) wanted over $100 for it, so I passed. Should I be "worried" about it?
no. also, never have anyone do anything on your transmission unless they specialize in transmissions. Just my opinion from personal experience.
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Fab4Runner
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May 21, 2014 9:16am
Used to have mine done at home when I had a car. Now that I have an SUV that takes like 7 fucking quarts of oil every time, I go to a shop. The first time my boyfriend changed the oil at home, the drain pan almost overflowed. We just narrowly avoided a huge mess. (Yes, I know we could just buy a bigger pan, but I'd rather just take Gail the Snail somewhere and have it done.)
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GoChiefs
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May 21, 2014 9:17am
wildcats20;1618244 wrote:Yeah, I mean I kind of took it with a grain salt. But I also am very car problems stupid so I wasn't sure.

The car is running fine, no issues.
I've heard a bunch of mechanics say that if you haven't changed it by that point, don't, as it may cause leaks.
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sleeper
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May 21, 2014 9:37am
I don't trust car mechanics because they are the scum of the Earth and have a technical certificate that is meaningless in the world of Google these days. I change my own.
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Raw Dawgin' it
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May 21, 2014 9:39am
sleeper;1618293 wrote:I don't trust car mechanics because they are the scum of the Earth and have a technical certificate that is meaningless in the world of Google these days. I change my own.
so you do all your own maintenance?
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sleeper
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May 21, 2014 9:48am
Raw Dawgin' it;1618295 wrote:so you do all your own maintenance?
I do everything under the sun for my car. It's not hard if you aren't a lazy POS(or a woman because women couldn't tell a steering wheel from a pin wheel). On the rare chance I can't fix something myself, then I will take it to a car mechanic.

Seriously, if you are having car problems, type the problem into Google. 9/10 it'll be something like "Oh just replace such and such" that you can get for $5 at a auto-parts store and fix it yourself. Google pretty much eliminates the need for mechanics of any sort; at this point you are basically just paying money because you are lazy and/or want to transfer the risk of your maintenance to someone else(expensive!).
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Raw Dawgin' it
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May 21, 2014 9:55am
sleeper;1618305 wrote:I do everything under the sun for my car. It's not hard if you aren't a lazy POS(or a woman because women couldn't tell a steering wheel from a pin wheel). On the rare chance I can't fix something myself, then I will take it to a car mechanic.

Seriously, if you are having car problems, type the problem into Google. 9/10 it'll be something like "Oh just replace such and such" that you can get for $5 at a auto-parts store and fix it yourself. Google pretty much eliminates the need for mechanics of any sort; at this point you are basically just paying money because you are lazy and/or want to transfer the risk of your maintenance to someone else(expensive!).
lol ok.
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ZWICK 4 PREZ
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May 21, 2014 10:09am
Still change my own. Mobil 1 synthetic and Mobil 1 filter.
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Sonofanump
May 21, 2014 10:48am
I have a company car that is covered under a fleet program, so I take it to the dealership, hope this helps.
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thavoice
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May 21, 2014 10:52am
I used to but there is a shop 50 yards away that does them for us for $20 and its hard to beat that with the cost, time and effort.
Plus they top off the other fluids as well.