Good video, you might want to get a fluid extractor. You won’t have to lift or go underneath the car for oil changes anymore.
I don’t care if ‘professional’ dealerships use them. They can’t possibly empty the oil pan / tray as well as a proper traditional oil change. All the metal dust / wear will fall to the oil pan with gravity.
Garages use them because they are quick and easy, not because they are better.
@@coldjello8436 why do you say that? I’m not a full on mechanic but I’ve always changed my own oil and brake pads. it’s a messy job and some oil filters are hard to get to. But if I do it myself, then I know it’s done properly and using the best parts and brands.
Thanks for the video. I'm seeing 0W-20 weight should be used (2023 model).
That is correct! The 2023 Audi A3 2.0L Turbo.
The factory recommended OEM Approved VW 508 00 Oil specification.( SAE 0w20 )
Thank you
Wrong oil my friend
Thanks for the video, I’ve heard the plastic plugs can be fragile. Was that I special tool that you used or will a regular flat screw driver be ok?
Hello
I'm glad it helped you!
Regarding what you say about the oil plug , it is true that too much Tiet can break the oil plug . It can be done with a flat screwdriver, but I recommend using an oil drain plug mounting tool Model: T10549
That tool is not that expensive and makes the job much easier and right 👍
Thanks 👍