2012 Outlander oil change and general service
#1
2012 Outlander oil change and general service
Hi, I'm relatively mechanically inclined and would like to change the oil on my 2012 Outlander 4cy non-Sport.
Is there already documentation you can point me to for an end-user to change the oil with a basic set of tools?
If not, is the oil filter easily accessible? Would you confirm that it takes 5q of 0W-20 synthetic?
Would you recommend a filter?
It has 62k+ miles on it. I've done regular maintenance thus far, but is there anything specific I should do at 60k?
Is there already documentation you can point me to for an end-user to change the oil with a basic set of tools?
If not, is the oil filter easily accessible? Would you confirm that it takes 5q of 0W-20 synthetic?
Would you recommend a filter?
It has 62k+ miles on it. I've done regular maintenance thus far, but is there anything specific I should do at 60k?
#4
I have a 2010 Outie. I get 5qt Mobil 1 5w-20 and Mobil 1 filter M1-104. This is very easy process. Everything is easily accessible. I don't even lift my car. Just make sure your car is on level ground for best results.
Tools:
1. 17mm or 22mm (or whichever fits. i forget the oil drain plug size lol.)
2. Oil Filter Wrench
3. Oil Drip Pan
Steps: Get under the car.
1. Open the Oil Cap.
2. Remove Oil Drain Plug. It's the black one on your right if you are lying under the car looking up. Should be located towards the rear of that black pan.
3. Drain oil. Make sure you let all the oil drain. You get better results if your car is in normal operating temp. Don't worry, the oil will not burn you, but it's hot, unless you're a sissy. lol.
4. Keep draining until no more hair line drip.
5. Remove Oil Filter. It's towards the front of the engine. Remove and replace with new.
6. When the oil is done draining, replace the Oil Drain Plug and tighten til snug then give it a little "umph", but do not overtighten.
7. You are done under the car. Go up to the engine bay.
8. Pull up the Oil Dip Stick a tad. This will act as a release port when you're pouring in the oil.
9. Fill with oil and you're done!
I put the whole 5qt jug then use the same jug for the used oil and drop off to my local auto parts store for recycling.
Tools:
1. 17mm or 22mm (or whichever fits. i forget the oil drain plug size lol.)
2. Oil Filter Wrench
3. Oil Drip Pan
Steps: Get under the car.
1. Open the Oil Cap.
2. Remove Oil Drain Plug. It's the black one on your right if you are lying under the car looking up. Should be located towards the rear of that black pan.
3. Drain oil. Make sure you let all the oil drain. You get better results if your car is in normal operating temp. Don't worry, the oil will not burn you, but it's hot, unless you're a sissy. lol.
4. Keep draining until no more hair line drip.
5. Remove Oil Filter. It's towards the front of the engine. Remove and replace with new.
6. When the oil is done draining, replace the Oil Drain Plug and tighten til snug then give it a little "umph", but do not overtighten.
7. You are done under the car. Go up to the engine bay.
8. Pull up the Oil Dip Stick a tad. This will act as a release port when you're pouring in the oil.
9. Fill with oil and you're done!
I put the whole 5qt jug then use the same jug for the used oil and drop off to my local auto parts store for recycling.
#6
Thanks so much for putting this together. Based on your information, it appears it actually may be cheaper to have my car guy do it. He charges me $33, that's very nearly the cost of the oil and filter.
Last time I bought oil+filter, I don't think it was more than $15 combined, lol
Last time I bought oil+filter, I don't think it was more than $15 combined, lol
#7
Thanks so much for putting this together. Based on your information, it appears it actually may be cheaper to have my car guy do it. He charges me $33, that's very nearly the cost of the oil and filter.
Last time I bought oil+filter, I don't think it was more than $15 combined, lol
Last time I bought oil+filter, I don't think it was more than $15 combined, lol
#10
in case you need some more indepth guides. this is a general 2010-2013 full repair factory manual I put together. feel free to share this link since this is not that easy to find.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6G...ew?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6G...ew?usp=sharing
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