About To DO My First Oil Change
#2
RE: About To DO My First Oil Change
Well, besides the usual stuff about being safe and watching your jack points....
The only bit of advice I can give you is that if you're just jacking up the car (don't have a lift), jack it from the passenger side, as the drain plug is on the drivers side of the oil pan. Oh yeah, one other thing: make sure you get all of the screws off of the belly pan before you start pulling on it. There are often ones in the wheel wells (though they're often missing).
Other than that, they're really easy cars to change the oil on.
The only bit of advice I can give you is that if you're just jacking up the car (don't have a lift), jack it from the passenger side, as the drain plug is on the drivers side of the oil pan. Oh yeah, one other thing: make sure you get all of the screws off of the belly pan before you start pulling on it. There are often ones in the wheel wells (though they're often missing).
Other than that, they're really easy cars to change the oil on.
#3
RE: About To DO My First Oil Change
ORIGINAL: RedShoeRider
Well, besides the usual stuff about being safe and watching your jack points....
The only bit of advice I can give you is that if you're just jacking up the car (don't have a lift), jack it from the passenger side, as the drain plug is on the drivers side of the oil pan. Oh yeah, one other thing: make sure you get all of the screws off of the belly pan before you start pulling on it. There are often ones in the wheel wells (though they're often missing).
Other than that, they're really easy cars to change the oil on.
Well, besides the usual stuff about being safe and watching your jack points....
The only bit of advice I can give you is that if you're just jacking up the car (don't have a lift), jack it from the passenger side, as the drain plug is on the drivers side of the oil pan. Oh yeah, one other thing: make sure you get all of the screws off of the belly pan before you start pulling on it. There are often ones in the wheel wells (though they're often missing).
Other than that, they're really easy cars to change the oil on.
#5
RE: About To DO My First Oil Change
Yes but it does prevent rocks and other debris from being sucked into your engine. Ive also read somewhere that it keeps the engine cooler because it channels air throw the engine better so it wont over heat.
#7
RE: About To DO My First Oil Change
thanks every one, i did the plugs and oil change no problem took almost four hours only cause i wanted to inspect things as i went through it. i did find some type of sensor unclipped, the funny thing is that it made a really loud click when i put the connecter back in it, it almost makes me think that the audi dealer out of forgot or on purpose forgot about it when i got my cats and o2 sensors done. i dont know but my check engine light went off for good now.
#9
RE: About To DO My First Oil Change
What oil and filter did you use?
I did my oil change this past weekend with Full synthethic Castrol 5w50 and Fram filter... (Audi dealer was closed and the car needed the change so i had to use shitty filter...)
I bought the plugs (not received yet).. but I didnt know which ones are better.. the NGK Platinum or the Denso Iridium (got the NGK since I got respect for NGK haha its the stock anyways..)
The best oil filter should be Mann right?
I did my oil change this past weekend with Full synthethic Castrol 5w50 and Fram filter... (Audi dealer was closed and the car needed the change so i had to use shitty filter...)
I bought the plugs (not received yet).. but I didnt know which ones are better.. the NGK Platinum or the Denso Iridium (got the NGK since I got respect for NGK haha its the stock anyways..)
The best oil filter should be Mann right?
#10
RE: About To DO My First Oil Change
Not to start the great oil debate again, but if you're curious as to what oils Audi approves of:
http://www.audiusa.com/etc/medialib/....0004.File.pdf
Most are not commonly available here in the USA, but you can find Mobil 1 and Amsoil pretty easily, Agip if you go looking for it. Castrol and Pennzoil are on the list, but the specific blends that they have listed aren't available at my local stores.
Fram used to make a really good filter, but I've read a lot of not-so-hot things about them lately. Sure, they work, but it might be well worth the extra money to get a Pureolater (sp?), Mobil 1, or the Mann.
http://www.audiusa.com/etc/medialib/....0004.File.pdf
Most are not commonly available here in the USA, but you can find Mobil 1 and Amsoil pretty easily, Agip if you go looking for it. Castrol and Pennzoil are on the list, but the specific blends that they have listed aren't available at my local stores.
Fram used to make a really good filter, but I've read a lot of not-so-hot things about them lately. Sure, they work, but it might be well worth the extra money to get a Pureolater (sp?), Mobil 1, or the Mann.