Oil change dumb question
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I'm looking at doing an Oil and Filter change (will be the 1st time I've done it)
The problem is my drive has a bit of a slope. If I was going to give it an angle I'd say it was 10 degrees. Anyway is it OK to do drain your oil on a slope?
I figured even once you've got the car on axle stands etc it's going to be at an angle anyway?
The only thing I could think of is ensuring I secure the rear wheels from rolling (which you'd do regardless?)
Any advice greatly appreciated,
Cheers T1b
The problem is my drive has a bit of a slope. If I was going to give it an angle I'd say it was 10 degrees. Anyway is it OK to do drain your oil on a slope?
I figured even once you've got the car on axle stands etc it's going to be at an angle anyway?
The only thing I could think of is ensuring I secure the rear wheels from rolling (which you'd do regardless?)
Any advice greatly appreciated,
Cheers T1b
That sounds like great advice. Thank you.
So I was going to fill the car to the required level (6.5l) and go from there. There isn't a dip stick so I'll move the car to the road and do the oil level reading there as its done via the car settings in idrive but get the car as flat as possible.
So I was going to fill the car to the required level (6.5l) and go from there. There isn't a dip stick so I'll move the car to the road and do the oil level reading there as its done via the car settings in idrive but get the car as flat as possible.
T1berious said:
I'm looking at doing an Oil and Filter change (will be the 1st time I've done it)
The problem is my drive has a bit of a slope. If I was going to give it an angle I'd say it was 10 degrees. Anyway is it OK to do drain your oil on a slope?
I figured even once you've got the car on axle stands etc it's going to be at an angle anyway?
The only thing I could think of is ensuring I secure the rear wheels from rolling (which you'd do regardless?)
Any advice greatly appreciated,
Cheers T1b
My first thread was about my oil change woes, which soon turned into misfire woes that I'm still trying to sort out. The problem is my drive has a bit of a slope. If I was going to give it an angle I'd say it was 10 degrees. Anyway is it OK to do drain your oil on a slope?
I figured even once you've got the car on axle stands etc it's going to be at an angle anyway?
The only thing I could think of is ensuring I secure the rear wheels from rolling (which you'd do regardless?)
Any advice greatly appreciated,
Cheers T1b
It may be worth checking what the clearance is on the road. Can you get underneath? How about if you can park by, on or perched over the edge of a kerb for extra clearance?
If you can get underneath safely and without axle stands then that's the way I'd do it.
The issue I had was the sump plug was jammed and I couldn't get enough space to use a hammer and chisel. The area for the torx bit had also been destroyed by my efforts. Ended up taking it to a mechanic who raised it properly and removed the plug in a jiffy.
ian332isport said:
JimSuperSix said:
If you use an oil extractor you can easily see exactly how much oil you removed, so you can fill up with the same amount. I wouldn't go back to using the old method after having one of them for a few years.
Might be tricky without a dipstick though.
JimSuperSix said:
ian332isport said:
JimSuperSix said:
If you use an oil extractor you can easily see exactly how much oil you removed, so you can fill up with the same amount. I wouldn't go back to using the old method after having one of them for a few years.
Might be tricky without a dipstick though.
All sorted, put just shy of the 6.5l that was quoted as the capacity.
Ran the car on a flat surface and then measured via the iDrive check oil level.
Pretty much spot on.
Cheers again for the tips. The only pain was jacking the car up initially. Jack point is in the middle of car between the axles.
Ran the car on a flat surface and then measured via the iDrive check oil level.
Pretty much spot on.
Cheers again for the tips. The only pain was jacking the car up initially. Jack point is in the middle of car between the axles.
T1berious said:
All sorted, put just shy of the 6.5l that was quoted as the capacity.
Ran the car on a flat surface and then measured via the iDrive check oil level.
Pretty much spot on.
Cheers again for the tips. The only pain was jacking the car up initially. Jack point is in the middle of car between the axles.
What?Ran the car on a flat surface and then measured via the iDrive check oil level.
Pretty much spot on.
Cheers again for the tips. The only pain was jacking the car up initially. Jack point is in the middle of car between the axles.
I've never heard of a single car without jacking points on each corner
How else would you out the car on a 4 post lift of change a tyre at the roadside
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