Change your automobile oil every 25,000 miles

Change your automobile oil every 25,000 miles

This is a automotive video tutorial on how to change your oil, yes, every 25,000 miles or so. It is a complete walk through for vehicle repair or maintenance dummies. Although every participant does so at their own risk, it will prepare a beginner to change their oil SAFELY and with little complications. The car in this video is a Suzuki Ario. However, it is recommended that you purchase a repair manual for your make and model at your local auto parts store just in case any technical questions arise during your oil change. 25,OOO mile intervals? I know everyone's main question is how? Don't believe the 3,OOO oil change myth. Because we all know how honest the oil companies are right? Many vehicle manufacturers recommend 7,500 mile intervals. Long story short, premium high grade additives and nanofiber filter technology used in the Abrams M-1 tank and the fact that they are "the first in synthetics" is the reason you are able to achieve extended drain intervals with Amsoil. How come the quick lube chains don't carry this product? For the obvious reasons. It was said the national average was 12,OOO miles per year. Why change your oil 4x a year when you can in certain applications change it 1x a year. It also maximizes fuel economy due to its premium grade additives. Please do your part to help the environment. Learn how to properly and efficiently change your car or trucks engine oil.

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Curated By: rmansur

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malibu72 (3) 1 year ago
I've heard good things about Amsoil. The only down side is that if you drive a older car, once you switch to synthetic, you cant go back to regular oil. thats just what I heard...
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