Can't Decide How to change out the OiL
or get the B service which is due soon at $380 . Now this is all quotes from speaking to service over the phone .. When i first bought the car i bought some stuff online when i needed a CPS so i figured buy some air filters and oil filter kit ..
Now after reading alot of posts and what not see alot of ppl using the Topsiders or pump which i dont really want to buy or do . Most Oil shops atleast here in Detroit dont carry them .. I was just planning on buying some oil and take my filters to my local oil change shop .. Can they just change the oil conventionally from the bottom . Or should i just take it to the dealer and have it done right per se .. Thanks
Last edited by MBFLO; Jul 22, 2010 at 11:36 AM. Reason: eh
Your first oil change will cost about the same as the dealer ($120) but every subsequent change will only cost you half that. A monkey could change the oil using an extractor. I could do it in a suit and tie and not get dirty.
You can find reset FSS directions on here. It's easy enough on the 01 because you can use steering wheel controls.
You could drain from the bottom if you really want, but the extractor is completely worth it and cuts the hassle.
Service B (depending on your mileage) is probably going to be something like oil change, air filters, and maybe coolant. You can do that for about $100 bucks and save nearly $300.
They'll change the oil and reset the light, you buy new air filters (2) and that's a 10 minute fix (as you have to remove 11 torx screws, replace filters, and put the screws back in).
If you want to do the cabin filters and such, you can worry about that or just leave them.
Your first oil change will cost about the same as the dealer ($120) but every subsequent change will only cost you half that. A monkey could change the oil using an extractor. I could do it in a suit and tie and not get dirty.
You can find reset FSS directions on here. It's easy enough on the 01 because you can use steering wheel controls.
You could drain from the bottom if you really want, but the extractor is completely worth it and cuts the hassle.
Service B (depending on your mileage) is probably going to be something like oil change, air filters, and maybe coolant. You can do that for about $100 bucks and save nearly $300.
DO NOT reuse the filter
As far as removing the bolt from underneath, you need to change the crush washer every time you do it. Also, the drain plug is microencapsulated with sealant, so you will need to use something in order to make sure it seals properly when you put it back in.
The reason it's easier to change it from above is because the vacuum method removes a similar amount of oil and the oil filter is on top rather than underneath.
Last edited by Esh; Jul 23, 2010 at 04:10 AM.
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