good place to get oil change in rocklin/roseville area?
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good place to get oil change in rocklin/roseville area?
im plannin on spendin a few days at my girls house. any shops in the area that are trustworthy to do an oil change for her subi? a good place that also does oil changes for lowered vehicles would be nice.
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Dude, herre is what you do.
1. find a storm drain
2. position car so that the oil pan or what ever you intend to drain is directly over the stain cover
3. pull the drain plug and be careful not to drop it
4. once it has finished draining, replace the plug and re-fill the fluid to the specified level
5. drive away
1. find a storm drain
2. position car so that the oil pan or what ever you intend to drain is directly over the stain cover
3. pull the drain plug and be careful not to drop it
4. once it has finished draining, replace the plug and re-fill the fluid to the specified level
5. drive away
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Originally Posted by dz
Dude, herre is what you do.
1. find a storm drain
2. position car so that the oil pan or what ever you intend to drain is directly over the stain cover
3. pull the drain plug and be careful not to drop it
4. once it has finished draining, replace the plug and re-fill the fluid to the specified level
5. drive away
1. find a storm drain
2. position car so that the oil pan or what ever you intend to drain is directly over the stain cover
3. pull the drain plug and be careful not to drop it
4. once it has finished draining, replace the plug and re-fill the fluid to the specified level
5. drive away
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Originally Posted by dz
Dude, herre is what you do.
1. find a storm drain
2. position car so that the oil pan or what ever you intend to drain is directly over the stain cover
3. pull the drain plug and throw it away
4. once it has finished draining, drive away
1. find a storm drain
2. position car so that the oil pan or what ever you intend to drain is directly over the stain cover
3. pull the drain plug and throw it away
4. once it has finished draining, drive away
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Originally Posted by dz
Dude, herre is what you do.
1. find a storm drain
2. position car so that the oil pan or what ever you intend to drain is directly over the stain cover
3. pull the drain plug and be careful not to drop it
4. once it has finished draining, replace the plug and re-fill the fluid to the specified level
5. drive away
1. find a storm drain
2. position car so that the oil pan or what ever you intend to drain is directly over the stain cover
3. pull the drain plug and be careful not to drop it
4. once it has finished draining, replace the plug and re-fill the fluid to the specified level
5. drive away
dont forget to change the oil filter too
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Originally Posted by dz
Dude, herre is what you do.
1. find a storm drain
2. position car so that the oil pan or what ever you intend to drain is directly over the stain cover
3. pull the drain plug and be careful not to drop it
4. once it has finished draining, replace the plug and re-fill the fluid to the specified level
5. drive away
1. find a storm drain
2. position car so that the oil pan or what ever you intend to drain is directly over the stain cover
3. pull the drain plug and be careful not to drop it
4. once it has finished draining, replace the plug and re-fill the fluid to the specified level
5. drive away