FWIW,
Here is my over-technical oil change routine on my '00 VW GTI 1.8T
1. Drive car onto Rhino 8000 ramps in my garage. Put cark in park. Turn engine off.
Engage parking brake. Chock rear wheels.
2. Put on a pair of rubber surgical gloves
3. Go to my toolbox & obtain my 3/8" ratchet, 4" extension, 17mm socket, & cup-style oil filter wrench, & put each of them in an easily accessible location from under the car.
4. Raise the vehicle's hood.
5. Remove oil dipstick & oil filler cap & set both aside.
6. Crawl under the front of the car & remove the plastic splash shield, & set it aside.
7. Place a large piece of a cardboard box on garage floor under oil pan.
8. Place oil drain pan on top of cardboard.
9. Remove oil drain plug & drain oil into drain pan.
10. Replace drain plug, once oil has slowed to approx. 1 drip per second. Don't overtighten. Just "snug" it.
11. Move oil drain pan & cardboard to be directly below oil filter.
12. Place 4" extension & cup style oil filter wrench onto my 3/8" ratchet.
13. Place filter wrench onto filter & turn counter-clockwise until oil starts flowing out. (Don't remove yet)
14. Once oil has slowed to a few drips/second, remove oil filter. Be ready to pour oil from filter into drain pan.
15. Wipe oil filter mounting base clean with a clean rag. Make sure old filter gasket came off.
16. Fill oil filter approx. 3/4 full with new oil & oil the mounting gasket on the new filter. (Personally, I wouldn't pre-fill a sideways or upside down mounted oil filter)
17. Screw on new oil filter until the oil filter mounting gasket touches filter mounting base on engine. Then turn 3/4 of a revolution.
18. Fill engine with specified quantity of new oil. (Double check that step #10 was performed before filling with oil)
19. Replace oil filler cap & oil dipstick. Check under car again to make sure oil is not pouring out.
20. Replace lower engine plastic splash shield.
21. Remove all work materials from under the vehicle.
22. Triple check that oil is not leaking from anywhere under the car.
23. Remove chocks from rear wheels
23. Start engine.
24. Assuming no obvious major engine noises or warning buzzers, disengage parking brake & slowly back car off ramps. If you are on a slick concrete floor, the Rhino ramps will shoot out from under the car. It's sort of aggravating to me. I'm working on a solution.
25. Put all tools back in their respective storage places, discard waste materials (gloves, old rags, oil bottles, etc.)
26. Take used oil to an approved collection center.
27. Congratulate yourself on a job well done. Oh yeah, now is when you grunt, or make your favorite "Manly Man" noise.
[ August 23, 2005, 10:37 AM: Message edited by: wavinwayne ]