
Lift the vehicle, remove the underbody cover, and place a container with a capacity of about 10 liters below the oil drain plug. Loosen the oil drain plug, use an air gun to blow for two minutes at the oil filler port. After draining completely, tighten the oil drain plug and wipe it with a tissue to check for any leaks. Reinstall the underbody cover, lower the vehicle, and use a funnel to add engine oil through the filler port.

I've been changing my own engine oil for years, it's pretty straightforward. First step is to park on level ground, turn off the engine and wait for it to cool - safety is crucial. Use a jack to lift the front of the car and secure it properly, never cut corners by just using the jack stand. Locate the oil drain plug underneath the chassis, unscrew the nut to drain the old oil into a drain pan, usually wait about 10 minutes to let it flow completely. At this point, replace the oil filter with a new one, remember to apply some new oil on the sealing ring for easier tightening. Then tighten the drain plug to prevent leaks, pour new oil into the engine's oil filler hole - the amount and type should be checked in the owner's manual, like 5W-30 specification. After pouring, start the engine to circulate the oil for a minute or two, then turn it off and check the dipstick to ensure it's at the midpoint of the standard range. Don't pour used oil on the ground, take it to a recycling center for environmental protection. Regular oil changes can extend engine life, saving money and hassle.

I'm a car owner who often changes the oil myself. The steps are simple and safe. After parking and turning off the engine, lift the front wheels, place an oil pan to catch the old oil. Loosen the drain plug on the underside to let the oil flow out. Once drained, replace the oil filter and tighten it. Then add new oil through the engine oil filler hole, following the manual's recommended amount without exceeding the upper limit. After adding, start the engine and let it run for a few minutes, then check the dipstick and top up if necessary. It's recommended to do this every 5,000 kilometers or every six months to protect the engine from friction and wear. By the way, choosing the right oil brand is crucial, with synthetic oils being more durable. Regularly check the oil level to detect any abnormalities early.

As a beginner, I found changing engine oil isn't difficult. Safely park, turn off and cool the engine, then jack up the car and place an oil drain pan. Loosen the drain plug on the underside to release old oil, replace the oil filter after complete drainage. Pour fresh oil into the engine until full, start the engine briefly to check oil level. Pay attention to oil specifications - for example, SUVs require specific viscosity grades. Saves money while protecting your vehicle.


