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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [ChrisFix] How to Change Your Oil (COMPLETE Guide)

 

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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [ChrisFix] How to Change Your Oil (COMPLETE Guide)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1hF25Cowv8

 


 

Summary Comments : [ChrisFix] How to Change Your Oil (COMPLETE Guide)

Ed************:

Just changed my oil using this as my main guide. Here are some tips from my experience:
1. Remove the oil cap before removing the plug to allow for better flow.
2. It's very scary going under that car, especially if like me, you bought the cheapest jack stands. Not for claustrophobics.
3. Things will get oily, especially the oil filter. Screwing that on was a whole adventure.
4. My plug didn't have a washer on it, I still installed one since it was supposed to have one.
5. You can make a funnel from any old bottle, it will even have a cap on it.
6. Careful NOT to drop anything inside the engine when the oil cap is open or you will have to fish it out.
7. Unscrewing the oil plug is hard, even with a breaker bar. Just can't get any leverage under the car.
8. Bring a blanket to lie on so ants dont crawl on you.
9. Use the new oil bottle to store the old oil in and take it to a local garage or a recycling station.
10. While you are under the car its a good time to check for rust and any other things you see going bad. My exhaust seemed very rusty.


 


 

Playtime Comments : [ChrisFix] How to Change Your Oil (COMPLETE Guide)

IK******:
14:44 sometimes the old oil filters gasket gets stuck on the metal. Make sure to wipe and check to make sure its clean so the oil filter screws in flush and doesn't leak from the oil filter.

Mi*****:
4:02 am I the only one wondering how he filmed with no hands?? Does Chris have 3 hands????

un*****:

its 1:28 am rn in my country, im just watching this to fall asleep cause i dont have a car


To****:
7:00 hehehehhe Chris didn’t realize that his face shows .. HEHEHEHEHEHEHE

 


 

Top Comments : [ChrisFix] How to Change Your Oil (COMPLETE Guide)

NO********:

My car breaks down for the 9482th time

Chrisfix: its fun to work on your car


My*************:
Everyone that dislikes this video is a mechanic trying to make that paycheck

Ep******:

how could you give this video a dislike it literally shows you everything


mo*************:
honestly as a 16 year old girl with no father figure and zero experience and self maintenance when it comes with cars, this is really nice to see and hear about.

now i don’t feel as dumb when my friends talk about cars :’)

Al***************:

Anybody here during online classes
Chris better than online class


Ha***************:

This is such a great channel! I have finally got my first car so I am being a sponge and learning all I can about mechanics. Great work! Just Subscribed


Fi***************:

all of the dislikes are speedy oil change employees


M:
Man, you're the King. It's like having a course on car maintenance for dummies for free!

ta***********:
ohhhhhh it’s the gasket. that’s why my drain pan is leaking lol. had my car for 4 months, done a good amount of oil changes and would’ve never thought to replace that thanks Chris :)
also yeah i know how to change my oil just fine lol i just love chris’ videos

Sn********:

I watched this video about seven times before doing my first oil change. I'm only sixteen right now, but your channel has not only inspired me to do an oil change when needed, and get better products for the same price, but completely rethink the way I look at vehicles. I know this is an older video, but I look forward to seeing more from you. And btw, the oil change took a 2009 ram 1500 from somewhat unpredictable and vibrating to smooth, predictable and quiet. I did the change with my dad. He had been talking about taking his truck into the shop to switch to synthetic, but I showed him this video, and we did it ourselves. Just a not so short story, and a huge thank you for pretty much changing my future for the better.


YH****:
Lol I went from ps4 cleaning to how to change oil in a car

Fe*********:
Oil change is the gateway drug to diy car repair. Great channel, Chris. Learned a lot from your videos

Ja********:
When you grow. Up without your dad

Je*********:
Dude you are probably the #1 car teacher on YouTube to beginners. Love how you do every step. You make me realize that cars don't have to be so scary and confusing!!!

IS*****:
5 years and he’s still answering comments.
Thank for the help

Jo****:

I gave up when I saw the “common hand tools” needed. The only hand tool I own are pens and scissors


Su*************:

Dude your putting dealerships and auto service shops out of business


As**********:

I did it I’m a girly girl and I changed my oil with my long nails and I didn’t even break 1 nail thank you for this tutorial it really helped!!!


3l*****:
Hmm, seems easy enough. I’ll ask my Girlfriend if she can change mine tomorrow.

Ka********:

With my dad living 2,000 miles away, I don't have anyone to teach me stuff like this. My car is well over 200,000 miles so it needs a lot of love. Thank you for posting this content! I love the look people give me when they see a 4'11" girl workin on her car :P


So*****:
Thank you so much Chris you saved me a lot of money but do u have a tutorial how to change the fuel filter.
Keep it up ur the best!!!

Ch***********:
thats amazing, so much info....attention to detail is top notch.
if only i had this type of guidance back in the day....i recall the insane mess i did for my first oil change

Al**********:

Oh, this is the first time I've seen his face. Kind of odd after so long lol. I didn't even need to watch this video I just so happened to stumble upon it.


Go*******:
There were multiple filters for every make and model in that catalog, how do you know which to choose?

Ro**:
Old video but I should add a tip. when you remove the old filter make sure the oil filter gasket is not stuck on the oil filter housing. I've seen it.

jd*:
Chris is the dad that makes you hold the flashlight and doesn’t yell

An***********:

I'm almost 16 and recently got a job as a mechanic's assistant. So, I had to learn all of the basic things of course. My knowledge from your video(s) impressed my boss and my parents because now I can changed my oil and theirs. Thank you so much for your videos! You're a lifesaver!


al********:
watching in 2020, just did my first oil change, thank you!

Jo*******:
I did my first oil change today! I'm not too mechanically inclined but watching this video made it a breeze. I thank god you are alive and make this type of content because other wise I would be paying for my oil changes. I really does feel nice when you've done something on your own car and saved a bit of money. Thanks!!

dr**********:

watching this and i don’t even have a car


Je************:

"plus you get to save some money, and its fun to work on your own car"
WHY DOES NOBODY UNDERSTAND THIS


Ju**********:
this dude has taught me too much haha

Se******:

I am 65 years old and I have never touched under the bonnet of a car to do anything other than to check the oil levels in my entire life. Times are now tough and I cant afford to get the car serviced so thought I would have ago. I don't have jacks or stands so i used the suggestion of driving the car up onto the gutter, it was still pretty tight under there but i was able to wiggle under there, and let me tell you at 65 that was no mean feat.

Thank god for Youtube and Chris Fix !!

First problem was not having a breaker bar or a piece of steel pipe that my wrench could fit into so I just put my foot on the short wrench and did a leg press and the bolt came off just fine. My mistake was letting the bolt drop into the oil pan, I forgot about the crush washer which separated from the bolt, it took me a while to figure out why there was an oil leak later when I refilled it.. doh.

Then I had to get the crush washer back on and I had already filled the car with oil, so that turned into an engine oil flush because for the life of me I couldn't get the bolt with the crush washer on it into the hole and threaded properly with the oil pissing out all over the place. What was worrying about that was the oil that I had just put into the engine was just as black as the old oil but I am ignoring that for the time being. I have ordered a Fumoto Engine Oil Drain Valve which I hope will make future oil changes a lot easier

Second problem was no tool to remove the oil filter , so rather than hammer a screw driver through it to make a handle I decided to drill through it which i thought was a bit safer than hitting it with a hammer, sadly the oil poured out all over the drill and me but I did get it off in the end.

Third problem I think was that I forgot to put oil in the new oil filter, when I tried to start the car it turned over with a slapping sound from the engine then stopped , tried again and same thing, I got out and checked for leaks and the oil level and all was ok, got back in and tried again and the car started, at that point I was able to stop crying. All is now well., not really sure what that was all about but the car is running fine now.

The moral of this long winded story is that you should always follow the experts advice and have the right tools available and follow instructions to the letter.


Thanks Chris you are a legend !!!


An************:
Tip 1: a great alternative to checking your owners manual (especially for those who either lost it or bought a used car without the manual) and in-store filter guide is to just ask the clerk to look it up. AutoZone, O'Reilly, Pep Boys, and Advanced Auto Parts have a system that can check your car by make, model, year, engine, and mileage. Usually the clerk is nice enough to just grab the oil and filter for you right after. They even tell you most of the time how much you need and whether or not your car requires synthetic or specialty oil (like dexos or Euro).

Tip 2: I dont like storing old oil containers. When I'm ready to take the old oil back to the store for recycling, I just fill up the empty (or near empty) container that my new oil came in with the old oil after the oil change is done.

Other than that, you are a GOD SEND Chris Fix! I teach my friends and family how to drive, and part of my lessons are YOUR VIDEOS! from changing and maintaining tires, to selecting the right gas for the right reasons, to changing their own oil. YOU ROCK!

 


 

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