Has your mechanic actually CHANGED THE OIL? How to check?

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  • čas přidán 2. 05. 2024
  • Engine maintenance basically comes down to changing oil and oil filter within the claimed interval. This is the most important action that can guarantee your engine will last long enough and have little to no problems with its internal parts.
    But how can you check if your mechanic actually changed oil in your vehicle? This is not as simple as you may think. Especially in modern vehicles.
    In this video, I will tell you about my personal findings on how to check whether the oil change was actually completed or your car just hung out on the lift for an hour or two. If you know how to do it, it seems simple enough. And you won’t need any special tools or knowledge for that.
    Subscribe to my channel and stay tuned! More car maintenance videos are coming soon!
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Komentáře • 28

  • @ranger178
    @ranger178 Před měsícem +14

    if you wait 10,000 mils to change oil the car will fall apart in half the time just like the manufacturers want so you buy a new car.

    • @Dan-vi5jp
      @Dan-vi5jp Před měsícem +1

      Are you an EV salesman?

    • @ranger178
      @ranger178 Před měsícem

      @@Dan-vi5jp no idea what you are saying?

    • @Dan-vi5jp
      @Dan-vi5jp Před měsícem

      @ranger178 pushing the narrative that ICE vehicles have to constantly change their oil is what EV salesmen do.

    • @XXX-XX-X-X
      @XXX-XX-X-X Před měsícem

      Which cars are you having that bad luck with?

    • @jeremyburleson6329
      @jeremyburleson6329 Před 29 dny

      Yeah no bud. I've sent in AMSOIL to be tested at 12k miles and it's still 30% life left and that's under rough driving my GR86

  • @retiredafce3373
    @retiredafce3373 Před měsícem +10

    If a manufacturer says change it every 10,000 do it in half that time.

  • @HEHE-dx9og
    @HEHE-dx9og Před měsícem +1

    New oil will be almost clear on the dip stick.

  • @robertslegers257
    @robertslegers257 Před měsícem +12

    I change my own oil so I never have this problem.

  • @HarleySLA
    @HarleySLA Před měsícem +1

    Your K24 prefers changes every 5k or less, for the timing chains sake. I change mine every 3k in all my cars, no kill like overkill 🍻

  • @billcampos3300
    @billcampos3300 Před měsícem +2

    It depends on the condition of your engine. if you have an old car like with 100,000 miles even if you change oil by the time you drive at home, the oil is going to look dirty For my specific car, I won’t mention the model because maybe that’s not appropriate here but after 60,000 miles it doesn’t matter how often I change the oil it still something to it. Pistons gone bad or what but it’s not that no one has changed oil. I changed my own oil every three months sometimes every month since I bought the car

    • @XXX-XX-X-X
      @XXX-XX-X-X Před měsícem

      Checking if it’s a different filter should tell you everything you need to know.
      It is technically possible to change a filter without the oil, but jumping through hoops like that is stepping over 10 dimes to steal a dollar.

    • @BillyAu
      @BillyAu Před 20 dny

      You're going to check at the place and make sure it's at the proper level. No need to go home to do that.💰😃👍

  • @SaberSlayer88
    @SaberSlayer88 Před měsícem

    I work for a dealership as a technician and can confirm that I have never even seen oil

  • @jimbeckettplay
    @jimbeckettplay Před měsícem +6

    This is not common at all. Nice fear-mongering.

    • @b.powell3480
      @b.powell3480 Před měsícem

      Not true, shop I was going to didn't change the oil filter, and I caught oil sludge starting, so had some help from a mechanic friend who cleaned up the sludge and did a motor flush, and since then I change my own oil and filter every 2500-3000 miles !

    • @Keepmywifesnameoutyafucknmouth
      @Keepmywifesnameoutyafucknmouth Před měsícem

      Jim your a Fedophile

    • @garymiller7218
      @garymiller7218 Před 3 dny

      It is common

  • @shueher1
    @shueher1 Před měsícem

    Most dealership have cameras. If you have any questions just let your service advisor know. They can review footage. It's okay to trust. Plus those who are doing that wouldn't be there long, as their actions will likely catch up to them in matter of time.

  • @mlsargent51
    @mlsargent51 Před měsícem +1

    Define "really common".

  • @TheAussieincalgary
    @TheAussieincalgary Před měsícem

    Not to say there are not any shops ripping people off, however, having been 42 years as a Tech in Australia and Canada in many Dealerships as well as aftermarket shops..... have NEVER seen this.
    Most engines new or old the oil will almost always look the same as it did after you run the engine long enough to get home and "recheck".
    Colour is not very often an indication of condition.
    If you truly suspect someone doing this take a sample of oil before and after (kits available at most autoparts stores), send it off to be tested.
    Or.... go somewhere else where you have heard good reviews.

  • @davidadams5116
    @davidadams5116 Před měsícem

    I change every 6 months and never had an engine problem

  • @johnbower
    @johnbower Před měsícem

    Some new cars these days don't have a dipstick :(

  • @pamelavance648
    @pamelavance648 Před měsícem

    If you check your oil on regular basis as you should... it will be obvious if it's not changed. If you don't check it or haven't learned how to check it .. that should be on your to do list if you drive. Minimum knowledge
    Check oil
    Able to change a flat
    Jump car battery
    Know how to use tire chains in winter
    Have triple AAA it's not expensive..

  • @steveflor9942
    @steveflor9942 Před měsícem

    Jiffy-Lube orrrr...... Iffy-Lube ?

  • @b.powell3480
    @b.powell3480 Před měsícem +1

    Also, most shops don't change the oil filter!!