I do it because nobody does it better so why pay for it?. Going to a garage takes more time as well.
The face is wide and it would work but there is part of the face exposed and the area around it is clear it can handle a larger filter.How did it not leak? The mouting surface must be massive if it can accomodate a filter that much smaller.
I just serviced my neighbor's daughter's Odyssey. The plastic shroud around the oil filter uses 3 push pin fasteners; 2 were missing and 1 was broke.
Oil plug was not over-tightened but the cheapie oil filter was. One thing I kinda liked was the reusable plug gasket; the one with the rubber center. I gave it a new Honda warsher torqued to 29 lb/ft.
Whether or not they do a good job, there's peace of mind doing it yourself and knowing it was done right instead of guessing or double checking their work.Very alarming what automotive shops and oil change places screw up these days. I will change my own oil until they pry the wrench from my cold dead hands.
MityVac for the win.Changing your own oil just isn't an option for millions of people living in big cities.
Can you explain how this would help? In big cities there is the drain issue - where to drain. And there is also disposal issues - where can it be recycled.MityVac for the win.
He's saying you can extract the oil with the car on the ground. No need to drain.Can you explain how this would help? In big cities there is the drain issue - where to drain. And there is also disposal issues - where can it be recycled.
The MityVac extractor does not work on all vehicles, but most. I swap the oil filter every 2nd (or even 3rd) 5K mile oil change service. At that time I perform things like tire rotation.Can you explain how this would help? In big cities there is the drain issue - where to drain. And there is also disposal issues - where can it be recycled.
This works if you can access the filter under the hood. It's not a solution If you have to lift the vehicle to get to the filter.MityVac for the win.
I swap the filter every 2nd or even 3rd service. 5K (or less) intervals. Even then, it is so easy (and clean) to use the extractor.This works if you can access the filter under the hood. It's not a solution If you have to lift the vehicle to get to the filter.
There is always an option.Changing your own oil just isn't an option for millions of people living in big cities.
I live in an apartment but I drive over to my father’s house to do all of my oil changes and I just keep my ramps there. So for other people who might think that they don’t have any option because of where they live, there is a good chance that they have a friend or relative who has a space for them to do oil changes.There is always an option.
I used to change my oil in Walmarts or a shopping mall parking lot with one wheel parked on a curb. That was when I was a student with little money.
I’m not recommending people do what I did, but there are options for those that seek them. A fluid extractor was mentioned by @JeffKeryk, which is an excellent idea, even if one has a garage at home.