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Performing an oil change is a relatively straightforward task, and having the right tools makes the process smoother. Here's a list of tools you'll typically need for an oil change:
- Oil filter wrench: Used to remove the oil filter. There are different types, so make sure you have the right size for your specific filter.
- Oil drain pan: To catch the old oil as it drains out of the engine.
- Socket set or wrenches: To remove the drain plug from the oil pan.
- Oil filter: Make sure to get the right filter for your specific make and model of vehicle.
- Funnel: Makes it easier to pour new oil into the engine without spills.
- Oil filter drain tool or bag: To minimize oil spills when removing the old oil filter.
- Oil drain plug gasket or washer: Some vehicles require a new gasket or washer for the drain plug each time you change the oil.
- Oil filter lubricant: Apply a small amount of oil to the rubber gasket on the top of the new oil filter before installation.
- Oil filter disposal container: Many places have specific regulations for disposing of used oil filters, so check local guidelines.
- Oil filter wrench or strap: In case the oil filter is tight and cannot be removed by hand.
- Shop towels or rags: For cleaning up any spills and wiping down parts.
The size of the wrench needed to remove the oil drain plug can vary depending on the make and model of your vehicle. Common sizes include 14mm, 15mm, and 16mm, but it's essential to check your vehicle's specifications to determine the correct size.
You don't actually need a specific tool to put oil in a car, just a funnel! Choose a long-necked funnel with a wide mouth to easily guide the oil into the engine's fill port without spills. Some funnels even have adapters for different fluids, like coolant or transmission fluid, and can stand on their own, freeing up your hands.
Removing an oil filter typically requires an oil filter wrench. There are different types of oil filter wrenches available, and the specific one you need may depend on the size and type of your oil filter