Cars could act up any time. And when it does, you, most of the time, try to find a way to fix the problem yourself. Mainly, this kind of reaction towards such a vehicle situation is because of two things. First, you would not want to have your car fixed by somebody else and you, in turn, would not have a car to drive around. And second, having your car fixed by a mechanic would mean having to pay huge sums of money.
But what do you do when you bring your car to the repairman and yet when you get your car back, it seems like the repair has not been totally repaired but you do need to rush back to the mechanic and have it fixed? Again. You imagine all the expenses you would be facing for another repair and you think you would then need another set of Saturn aftermarket parts. And you start to heat up and want to jump at the throat of that mechanic who handled your car.
According to auto experts and to businessmen, being aggressive and hot headed would not give you the results you want. In fact, it could only bring about a much greater issue and would only lead to more hassles and complications. No, of course, they are not saying that you should just let it go and rather bring your car to another mechanic. Being polite and courteous would help you out through a long way.
As soon as you realize that there is still something wrong with your car, return your car to the shop. Then you should politely ask to speak to the manager and the mechanic who worked on your car. And when you speak with them face to face, explain your dilemma and use as much detail as possible to let them understand completely your car's trouble. You could even try going for a test drive with the mechanic so that you can show him the problem you encountered.
You see, being hot and angry would do you not much. As long as you do know where you stand and what your rights are, you might even get much more than what you paid for that faulty repair.
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Oil and Filter Change
Getting our supplies for the repair. This category for this repair is called preventative maintenance. Do this procedure on a regular schedule every 5000 to 7500 miles. We recommend for city driving. Country roads you'll want to change oil and filter around 2500 miles.
We need to go to our nearest auto parts store. We buy cases of motor oil its more reasonable in volume. During the summer months we recommend 10W-40 motor oil. Engines run so much hotter and need more protection. During the winter months we recommend 5W-20.
The reason is oil at 32 degrees is very thick. In this instance your oil pump has a difficult time lubricating internal engine parts. We recommend that you let your engine idle for at least 60 seconds. This will ensure that vital lubrication reaches and coats all internal moving parts.
The type of motor oil will be your choice. We have always used Valvoline or Trop Artic motor oil in all of our vehicles. Some people prefer synthetic oil in their engines. Synthetics have definitely been proven safe in protecting engines. So you the customer would choose, check it out.
There is a product called 'Mobil 1' this is a synthetic oil. It has been in use for several years now and performs very well. The price of the oil is more expensive but they guarantee it for 75,000 miles. It's also recommended that you use it for the life of the new vehicle.
We need to purchase an oil filter there are quite a few choices. To save
time we will recommend the Fram Oil Filter with dual filtering protection. We also need an oil filter wrench. There are two types, an adjustable and a bottom cap wrench. Do not forget to buy an oil drain pan and funnel.
The EPA now has rules you need to follow when disposing oil. Most gas
stations have a place for disposal of used oils. The last item is a pair of neoprene car ramps; they are rated at 2 tons or 4000 lbs. Get the heaviest neoprene made for your SUV or Truck.
I would suggest you get the heavy neoprene ramps to hold 4 ton or 8000 lbs. So the ramps that you get will depend on the weight of your vehicle. You need to start stocking your tool cabinet. Good set of starter wrenches would be combination set. It has an Open End and Box End on each wrench. The difference between the two wrenches is that the Box End goes completely around the nut or bolt. The Open End slides on a nut or bolt. Tools are essential to your vehicle repair kit.
First get a set of Combination SAE wrenches and Metric wrenches. The SAE set will remove nuts and bolts ranging from ? in to 13/16 in. Metric set will remove nuts and bolts ranging from 6mm to 19mm. We will also need a set of sockets in SAE and Metric.
The socket sets are sold by the size of the drive wrench. We have 3/8, 1/2 and 1 inch drives. The best size all around for a set of sockets is the half-inch drive. The different sizes of drives are for smaller and larger nuts and bolts.
Buying too large of drive socket set will create too much torque and break the smaller nuts and bolts. We like having a 3/8 in and 1/2 in sockets so that we can do several kinds of jobs. We also need a set Metric sockets. Do you have a large vehicle?
Then you will want to get the 1in drive and sockets. You essentially have a mini shop. Add Phillips and Flat Head screwdrivers. Buy Slip-Jaw and Needle Nose pliers. This shop is equipped and ready to work.
Tools: Ramps-$30; Case of Oil-$18.42 (12quarts); Oil Filter-$3.49; Air Cleaner-$9.19; Oil Drain Pan-$7.50; Oil Filter Wrench-$4.99; Total-$79.10; Wrenches--Combination SAE-$15; Combination Metric-$15; Socket Set-3/8 in-$10; 1/2 in drive-$10; 1 in drive-$10; Two Funnels-$15; Total Cost-$158.60
The tools we have listed do not have to be bought all at one time. The tools we have recommended for you. Will be used for the next twenty years. The might need other tools if you want to do other more difficult repairs. You will realize the value as you use your tools.
Now you have all the tools and equipment required for the oil change and filter. Plus you have purchased the wrenches that you will need for all other repairs. The Total Amount of $158.60 is not very expensive at all.
Plus as you are making these repairs your self will see.
The savings will be 10 times the amount you spend on your tools. Now its time to proceed to our job of changing our oil and replacing the oil filter. First thing we will do is place ramps in line with the front of the vehicle. Pull vehicle up on ramps and stop in wheel tray at the top.
We usually keep a piece of cardboard box 4 X 6 ft to put under vehicle. This gives us a clean area to lay on. The oil pan is on the bottom of the engine. Open the vehicle hood and remove the filler cap on the top of the engine.
You will know this is the oil fill cap because it will be labeled with 10w-40. Remove and place the cap by the rest of the tools. The reason we have removed this cap is so that the engine gets air. This way the oil will drain faster and smoother into the drain pan.
Now lets remove the oil filter first. It will be located in the front of the engine on some vehicle. On others it is in the rear of the engine. When you find the location of the oil filter. Place your drip pan underneath so the oil drips in the pan. Removing the oil filter by turning it counter clockwise.
The oil filter will be full of oil. Try to keep the oil contained to the drip pan. There are several methods of removing the filter. Once you have finished the procedure a few times, you will learn your own technique. Let's take off the oil filter. Put the wrench on so that band tightens against the filter.
You will know the wrench is on correctly. Turning the filter counter-clockwise will loosen and take it off. Once removed pour oil into drip pan and dispose of old filter. Putting on a new oil filter. Apply a thin layer of oil on the rubber seal with your finger. This keeps the seal from drying up.
Only hand tighten the oil filter, turn clockwise one quarter turn. Means about 12 to 3 on a clock. Very good job, the first part of your task is completed. Move the drip pan under the engine. We will now take a 1/2 inch drive with a 5/8 inch socket.
The procedure is to turn the bolt counter clockwise. So as you are lying under the vehicle looking up at the oil pan drain nut. Looking up at the wrench, wrench on your right side. You would pull the wrench towards you. This will be in a counter clockwise motion.
Just get the bolt loose enough that you will be able to turn it by hand. (DO NOT DROP PLUG IN DRIP PAN) Now make sure your drain pan is just a bit forward of the plug. The oil will come out rather quickly when you remove the bolt. Adjust the placement of the oil pan so the oil drains in it.
Right now you can take a little break. Because you need to let the oil drain out completely. This process takes about 15 minutes. While you are on your break, get your car manual from the glove box. Look under specifications in the index.
Go to the page and it will tell you how much oil you will put back into the engine. It will say with or without filter. We want to know of course how many quarts of oil with the filter. Most cars will be 4 1/2 to 5 quarts. Some trucks might be 5 to 6 quarts. People like their vehicle to perform well.
They have a deep well oil pan that holds more oil than the standard type.
The specifications said your vehicle requires 5 quarts of oil with filter change. The oil is completely drained and the oil pan plug needs to be put back in the pan. The pan plug has a metal seal the keeps it from falling out or leaking.
The oil pan plug needs to be tightened to about 20 ft pounds. You are very good students. Keep following my instruction and we will complete our job. Some mechanics like to replace the pan plug washer every time the oil is changed. We always check the seal to make sure it has not been flattened.
In most cases the seal will be fine. To much torque exerted on the plug will flatten the seal and cause it to leak. Just remember no more than 20ft pounds very snug. The oil plug has been replaced and we can now put in our lubricant.
It is going to be very warm for at least another 3 or 4 months so we recommend using Valvoline 10W-40 motor oil. Get out your funnel and save yourself some cleanup. If you spill oil on the engine block you are going to see a cloud of smoke.
Place the funnel in the valve cover, where you removed the filler cap. The specifications called for 5 quarts with filter. We put five quarts of 10w-40 motor oil as required by the engine specs. Now replace the oil filler cap. Start the car or truck and back off the ramps. Now stop the engine and wait about five minutes. We needed to have vehicle level to check full line on dipstick. Have a shop rag, pull the stick straight out and check level quickly. There are a couple of different readings. The top line says it is full.
There are small dots on the stick; these increments are about two ounces. The next line means that you need to add a quart of oil. Job well done.
(1. Air Filter Replacement
(2. Air Conditioner Recharge
(3. Front and Rear Brake Replacement
(4. Change Oil and Filter
(5. Replace Spark Plugs and Set Gap
(6. Transmission Fluid, Filter and Gasket Replace
(7. Wiper Refill Blades or Wiper Arm Complete
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