I have an oil extractor and am considering doing my first oil change myself.
I can easily reach the oil filter from above. Has anyone tried this on a 3.8?
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I have an oil extractor and am considering doing my first oil change myself.
I can easily reach the oil filter from above. Has anyone tried this on a 3.8?
I have changed the filter from above. The first time I changed the oil and filter I put the car up on ramps and did the change, never again. I bought an oil extractor and did my second change that way. I was able to reach and remove the filter. The only issue I had was that I like to tighten everything according to torque specs and I was not able to get my torque wrench down in there and tighten it. I watched it for leakage and it is fine. I am coming up on another change and due to not being able to get the torque wrench on it, and that you only need to take one panel off, I may put it on the ramps again just to get to the filter.I have an oil extractor and am considering doing my first oil change myself.
I can easily reach the oil filter from above. Has anyone tried this on a 3.8?
I have used an oil extractor on a 2009 V6. The oil filter is on top of the engine block for the 2009-2011 model years.I have an oil extractor and am considering doing my first oil change myself.
I can easily reach the oil filter from above. Has anyone tried this on a 3.8?
Several people have explained that the oil filter on the G2 Genesis V6 can be reached from above, as there is enough room between the engine and the radiator to reach down to the filter. You will want to put some kind of pan underneath the filter it to avoid a mess (like an aluminum foil cooking pan).Whether one uses an oil extractor or not, does not solve the issue of changing the oil filter on the G2 Genesis V6. If one has to raise the car to gain access to the filter than what's gained from an oil extractor?
Having enjoyed the ease of changing oil on the G1 Genesis (it had a cutout for the drain plug and a top-mounted filter), I am wondering if there is an easier and cheaper alternative (not involving the purchase of an oil extractor) to removing two large access panels. Would it be possible to cut out a small square under the drain and filter for access and covering these openings with aluminum covers held by captive clips and s/s sheet metal screws. Removing two small covers and, perhaps, eight screws seems preferable to those two large covers and two dozen fragile plastic fasteners. Two 9" square cutouts (with covers) would be adequate to access filter and drain plug.
Yes, if they did it correctly. The one and only time I let a Hyundai dealer change the oil, they used the wrong oil, and overfilled the crankcase.what the ? it's 25 bucks at the dealer ship man. and it gets electronically logged into your carfax vehicle history report.
why would u waste an hour of your time, 25 bucks of labor. You surely are worth more than 25 bucks an hour right ?
what the ? it's 25 bucks at the dealer ship man. and it gets electronically logged into your carfax vehicle history report.
why would u waste an hour of your time, 25 bucks of labor. You surely are worth more than 25 bucks an hour right ?
... I have read too many horror stories about dealer oil changes.
Lastly, I am not saying that the procedure is complex, or requires a rocket scientist. Only that it requires a degree of care not routinely encountered, nowadays.
Being a DFW Genesis owner, I'm looking for feedback on whether Huffhines in Plano can be trusted for an oil change. Since I use my car for business, I want the mileage recorded on CarFax or some other sort of document.
I have changed the filter from above. The first time I changed the oil and filter I put the car up on ramps and did the change, never again. I bought an oil extractor and did my second change that way. I was able to reach and remove the filter. The only issue I had was that I like to tighten everything according to torque specs and I was not able to get my torque wrench down in there and tighten it. I watched it for leakage and it is fine. I am coming up on another change and due to not being able to get the torque wrench on it, and that you only need to take one panel off, I may put it on the ramps again just to get to the filter.
what the ? it's 25 bucks at the dealer ship man. and it gets electronically logged into your carfax vehicle history report.
why would u waste an hour of your time, 25 bucks of labor. You surely are worth more than 25 bucks an hour right ?
I have been thinking along exactly the same lines. But still haven't done it in my first 4 oil changes.I'm sure this will work. I have been thinking about doing that, but haven't gotten around to actually designing and fabbing a cover (so no cut-out yet).
Now that I think some more, duct tape---or duct tape plus the cut-out piece---will work fine. If it falls off, you have added a little bit of drag, until you retape at the next oil change.