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Learn how to change the oil on your car and still get an A on your next grade. If you're anything like me, then you've had to face the unfortunate reality that, as a high school student, you can't just learn how to change the oil of your car on YouTube. Therefore, there's only one way out: take some time and memorize those steps instead of absorbing it through observation. Although this wasn't always easy for me (I had to spend hours at home trying to memorize every step of the process), it has proven effective and has saved me countless hours of fruitless labor throughout due diligence project deadlines. So, what's in your way? Change the oil in your car before you take it to an auto repair shop. It is the best way to ensure not only that they are replacing all of the parts that they need to replace, but also that they are replacing them correctly. This is especially important when working on older cars, or cars with lots of modifications. A mistake here can ruin your car and waste time and money. Oil change is a service most service stations provide for free. Sometimes, however, you have to pay extra for this service. It is best to go to the service station when you are running low on oil. This way, if your car needs an oil change, you can avoid spending extra money. Get an oil change in the winter when it is cold outside. This is because winter oils are thicker than summer oils, making them too thick for your cold engine. When using a summer-grade oil in the winter, you run the risk of stripping your engine's bearings with overly thin oil. Don't use full synthetic oils in your car all year long. They are expensive and provide mediocre benefits in comparison to conventional oils. The price alone is enough of a reason to think twice about using them all year long. Did you know that some cars can actually use synthetic oil all year long? However, you must check your car's owner's manual to ensure that it approves of this method. If you do not own a car, or live in a country without an owner's manual, then you should consult the service station attendant and ask him for advice. When getting your oil changed, always ask the service station attendant for advice on what oil to use. He will be able to tell what kind of oil your car needs by checking its VIN (vehicle identification number). If you are using full synthetic oils (which I recommend), make sure that they are compatible with gas prices. In other words, if gas is more expensive than it usually is, then you should use a cheaper oil. This will keep your car running smoothly, and will also keep you from wasting money on expensive synthetic oils. When planning to do your own oil change, always make sure that you have the correct oil filter for your car. If you don't have the correct filter or the correct tools to change it, then don't attempt an oil change by yourself. Tell the service station attendant about any unusual sounds or smells that your car has been making lately before getting an oil change. This way he can tell if there are any issues with your engine that need to be fixed right away. cfa1e77820
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