My dad about had an aneurysm when I changed the oil in his truck without him showing me what to do. When he asked me how I learned how to do that without making mistakes, the answer was simple: i watched grandpa (his dad) do it with his own truck. It was one of the few times I ever saw him tear up.
went to my dad saying I was going to change the oil and filter on my nissan pathfinder and wanted his help...He paused a moment and damn near cried then he took me to Advance Auto for supplies then at the end of it he hugged me and said "Im proud of you my son" I damn near cried at that.
I taught all of my kids that. I had their living grandpa help too. It matters a lot to us...after that my daughter asked me to go to the salvage yard to pull parts for her car. You never saw a happier dad.
“Why don’t you ever tell me you love me” “Oh look, it’s done” That one hit hard. Appreciate my dad teaching me how to change the oil though. I learned a lot from him.
@@Stossburg Slightly off topic, but I still remember the first time my dad told me he was proud of me. Long story short I'm "disabled" (don't like the label, but I guess I am), and had been out of work for a few years due to my conditions. My dad was trying to get me to get a job but I couldn't find anything that I could do with my range of problems. Then I found a job I could do and my dad said it was incredibly stupid and would never work out for numerous reasons. I made it work out and it's been the best job I've ever had. I started bringing home CASH and started helping him with the bills, thus proving that he was wrong and I COULD do it. Then one day he said he was proud of me for being able to overcome my problems and actually start working again. It's was a very weird (unfamiliar) feeling, but it felt good to finally hear it. Still keeps me going sometimes when shit at work gets tough. When your father never says that for the vast majority of your life and then one day says it, it means a hell of a lot more than it would if he told you that every day. It makes that moment very special.
I love how toned down this is, no violence, no getting hit with flying tools or having such horrible things yelled at you that you can't help but cry afterwards. Not to mention that 99% of the time he wrecks the project and you have to live with it, or fix it yourself.
This is so weird for me to watch. This is how everybody else's dads do it? Just in the middle of the driveway? For context, my dad is a mechanic and I would always go up to the shop with him to change oil.
@@justin2229 yes, Justin, I understand that, I wasn't sure how or if other kids were involved in changing oil. I can only live my own life, so that was an experience I was not familiar with, and I was surprised to see it.
@@glucio I'm glad somebody learned something. My dad constantly did that and every time he so show me something that would be it and like i have yet to encounter problems with my plumbing or washing machine etc etc. And if i did i would I Google it since my dad has pumped my brain with so much useless info that i literally never use and he wonders why i forget.
@@oefa12892 actually I despise fortnite. I actually dislike all battle royal gams they always make me feel like a squirrel always running and darting around constantly scanning for hostile running like a crackhead. And actually i know how to and used tk change my oil since i used to get oil and filters for free at the car dealership i used to work at. Changed my upper snd lower radiator hoses and the coolant level sensors. Changed out the thermostat (the housing and thermostat are allow keep unit on my BMW) changed the front wheel bearings and the front control arms and sway bars and the only thing I cant do for my car is change the rear wheel hubs because you need special bearing press kit that is made for these bmw types. Nice try assuming things now you look like an idiot. I'd be willing to bet you probably play fortnite. And now i dont change my oil cuz why fuck with it when it's just $20 or depending on who changes it sometimes it just costs Mr and a buddy getting super drunk afterwards lol.
As a lube tech, i can say, that is the most aggravating part of the job. Especially when the car is fresh off the highway and the oil is still 180 degrees
@@Brownbeard4007 bro I used to work for express lube, I did upper and ram the bay. People don’t understand how hot your oil gets after driving an hour.
Remove the drain plug with a socket on an extension. Once it's loose, remove the extension and socket from the ratchet and turn it by hand while pressing in. Once it's all the way unthreaded, that inward pressure will keep it in place and you'll get no more than a few drips of oil. Then, in one swift motion, move the extension, socket, and the drain plug away from the oil pan. The drain plug stays in the socket and the extension keeps your hand far enough that you don't get splashed with oil and provides a buffer against the bit of oil that may run down the socket towards your hand. I've been doing this for years. I've never dropped a drain plug in the pan. I don't get covered in oil. I don't need some fancy oil pan with a screen that will simply create more splashing and get me covered in oil or make a mess on the ground.
I love the accuracy and attention to detail. My favorite part is the oil stain on the driveway the continuously gets bigger every clip. Got one sitting under my truck that looks just like it
No no no. Accuracy and attention to detail says you pull the oil filter first, for many professional reasons, air pressure and order of operations probably being the most important factors. The whole "dropping things in the pan" quote comes from the joke about not really knowing what you are doing. Filter first. You have a tool.
I'm a girl and my dad still didn't want me to cry. My dad owned his own mechanic shop and this ridiculously accurate. Had to give up my first car I loved bc oil rings leaked and I'd forget to check level and dad didn't want me to blow engine up. Girl who bought it after me immd. did what he was afraid I was gonna do. Haha.
@@PaleGhost69 depends, my Mercedes you could change in a suit and tie. 15mm on the front (basically right under the grill/bumper right there easy), canister filter so it's a filter that fits in a cup, so when it's lifted oil falls back into the cup instead of on the ground. For people with low cars you can buy a new plug with a valve (and it has a hose barb), so you can zip tie the hose to pour out the side of the vehicle or just have it pour in the pan underneath but no tools needed, and no dropping plugs!
I just like changing my own oil. In fact.. i do pretty much everything except alignments and inspections myself. I have a buddy with a tire machine and a balancer. For a 12pk of blue moon, he lets me use it lol. Now i just need a friend with an alignment rack. And a friend who can print inspection stickers....
@@Brandon-uy1uv I've been a lube tech for 11 years, I just don't drop the plug 😜 lol unless the engine is overheating there isn't any reason to drop the plug. Unless you don't want to get dirty, but that's what gloves are for. And either way, we have soap for a reason.
The trick is to not be a pussy and just use your hand. When you install it you're not supposed to crank the ever living hell out of it. Bullshit shops do that and it's damn near impossibly to remove
@@Luv-dq5thsometimes you can take a screw driver and punch a hole on the bottom to release the oil and little bits of pressure inside to help get it off easier.
how to change oil: search up your car type and find out what filter and oil it uses (and how much), remove old oil and filter, let it all drain out, wipe off any mess the oil made, install new filter and put oil bolt back, pour new oil in. 😎👍
It’s nice finally, FINALLY hearing a big creator actually speak their mind on this situation instead of dancing around it or ignoring it for fear of the “RUclips King”
In those moments we might have thought our dads were mean, but looking back we know they behaved that way because they wanted us to become good men. Thank you, Dad. You're the best man I know.
My oil pan has oil from the last oil change and it's still sitting in my garage, If there's a societal collapse, people will be wondering how my fires last so long as I shoot flaming arrows at their homes demanding canned food. Nah, but fr, I'm too lazy to bring it to Auto Zone.
That was not an oil pan, that was an aluminum cooking pan that was bought at the Dollar Tree used as an oil pan. Gotta save money in this economy don't ya know.
My Dad wasn’t like this. But I remember my Dad when I was a kid if we would go to the grocery store. My Mom would write a list. My Dad would usually forget it on the table but would say oh I don’t need that. It’s all up here (points to his head) And the look of relief he would get when I pulled the list out of my pocket. Lol I miss him so much
I can relate. My divorced mom was one tough lady. I could just imagine asking HER that question. She'd be like, "You're still living here and eating, right? THAT'S your answer about me loving you 🤣. There was no need for talks with her about sensitive topics. I knew EXACTLY what her opinion was. I could've had the ENTIRE conversation with myself...BOTH sides😉😂.
You missed the part where dad starts pouring in the oil, then remembers he didn't put the plug back. He now races the first bottle to the bottom of the engine. 😆
It’s not about saving 40 bucks it’s about peace of mind to know that it’s done right, because a lot of oil changing places don’t even change the filter and top the engine off with oil.
I remmeber my first oil change with dad, we both put on his work coveralls even though I was way to small for them. Crawled under my moms car and got to work. Some of the fondest memories
I'm actually going to be changing my oil with my 60-year-old midwestern mechanic dad this weekend! The timing of this Short on my feed couldn't have been more perfect.
@@zac3313 exactly. $10 for a filter, $40 for oil = $50 + my time. $60 to have it changed by a dealer when they give me coffee, a loaner, and a free printup for my maintence records? It’s a no brainer:)
Which one gender from his parent needs doubling or father no. 2 or mother one cus they gonna hate my comment if I alleged myself allegiance in verbal expression here, so the option is for like pick who you gonna "Hate" like literally
"he wouldn't teach you if he didn't love you." - Mother
TRUE STORY. This is how it finally clicked.. every thing my dad ever told me was because he thought I needed to know it… because he loves me.
That’s fax
Accurate
Look at how nobody just commented on this beautiful truth but the other crap has 100s of crappy comments... Love is action
He wouldn't beat you within an inch of his life, if he didn't love you....
“Do you love me dad”
“Ask your mother”
Omggg that’s had me dead bro
Damn whens the funeral?
Probably tomorrow, I’m responding from my coffin rn
My father in a nutshell (though he married my stepmom not my mother)
Rip bro 🙁
I'm your 1000th like no need to thank me
My dad about had an aneurysm when I changed the oil in his truck without him showing me what to do. When he asked me how I learned how to do that without making mistakes, the answer was simple: i watched grandpa (his dad) do it with his own truck. It was one of the few times I ever saw him tear up.
@@strangelyukrainian7314 Maybe, prolly not
@@ehlowgovna he def did and was super proud he learned from the same teacher that taught him. I don't think u would understand...
went to my dad saying I was going to change the oil and filter on my nissan pathfinder and wanted his help...He paused a moment and damn near cried then he took me to Advance Auto for supplies then at the end of it he hugged me and said "Im proud of you my son" I damn near cried at that.
I taught all of my kids that. I had their living grandpa help too. It matters a lot to us...after that my daughter asked me to go to the salvage yard to pull parts for her car. You never saw a happier dad.
can't believe changing oil can be this wholesome
The "I kid" right before they start crying was too on point
Your dad fucking something up and then getting mad when you point it out is so relatable 😂
couldn't agree more
my dad never fucked up. every time i thought i was smarter than him he would let me realize he had it all figured out the whole time....
@@Sageofthe16 when my dad installed his side of the brakes backwards and my side worked fine he was like "oh I was just testing you" lol
@@Sageofthe16 I
Hhhh good
The fact that he actually changed it and it wasn’t a bit shows true dedication and is probably actually a little helpful for some people.
He probably thought abt the bit while getting ready to change his oil
He went 'why just change my oil. When I can have fun doing it?"
Alot 😂
_points lazily towards everything we own_
"Hand me that"
This is so accurate lmao
And quickly too!
Dude this comment is literally too good I’m tearing up over here😂
This be my dad, or he’ll name a tool that I didn’t even know existed
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
“Why don’t you ever tell me you love me”
“Oh look, it’s done”
That one hit hard. Appreciate my dad teaching me how to change the oil though. I learned a lot from him.
“Do you love me dad?”
“Ask your mother.”
I felt that.
Jelly bean fan, also oof-
Jelly bean Fan🤡🤡
Jelly bean fan ✨
How? You don’t have a dad, jelly bean fan 🤡 🤡
I think you just condensed my childhood into a RUclips short. 😂
Ahahahah, I'm dead
@@Stossburg Slightly off topic, but I still remember the first time my dad told me he was proud of me. Long story short I'm "disabled" (don't like the label, but I guess I am), and had been out of work for a few years due to my conditions. My dad was trying to get me to get a job but I couldn't find anything that I could do with my range of problems. Then I found a job I could do and my dad said it was incredibly stupid and would never work out for numerous reasons. I made it work out and it's been the best job I've ever had. I started bringing home CASH and started helping him with the bills, thus proving that he was wrong and I COULD do it. Then one day he said he was proud of me for being able to overcome my problems and actually start working again. It's was a very weird (unfamiliar) feeling, but it felt good to finally hear it. Still keeps me going sometimes when shit at work gets tough.
When your father never says that for the vast majority of your life and then one day says it, it means a hell of a lot more than it would if he told you that every day. It makes that moment very special.
You mean a youtube channel
@@NotMe-ej9yz it’s a bit sad that it takes cash to make parents respect you. It’s not uncommon though:(
@@vladislavivanov2511 It's not the cash. His dad was impressed he overcame a disability to work. Most disabled just get disability checks.
“Be Careful Dad”
“Shut Your Mouth”
I love that 😄
So accurate
My favorite Dad reply is "Be careful with your mouth"
Lmao
He tries to focusing 😂
“Righty tighty, lefty tighty” is the best saying😂
Agreed and I still use it to this day sometimes🤣
There are rare occasions with other car parts sometimes there's the reverse thread where that doesn't apply.
Going to get that framed in the shop I'm in
Until it's not...
What's that?
I love how toned down this is, no violence, no getting hit with flying tools or having such horrible things yelled at you that you can't help but cry afterwards. Not to mention that 99% of the time he wrecks the project and you have to live with it, or fix it yourself.
Good to know my childhood was normal
@@dickbutt7854 sad that it’s so common that it can be seen as normal
Oh yeah, and whatever he was trying to fix, no matter how many hours put in, would fly through the air and end up smashed against the wall.
"Hold the damn light straight!"
Ah, so I see I'm not the only one here with a father who did exactly all of those things.
“Why don’t you ever say you love me”
“OPE WERE DONE”
💀
Killed me 😂🤣 but can relate 100%
When the old man tells you he loves you get your suit ready.
And it was still visibly poring too! 🤣🤣
Killed me
"do you love me dad?"
"you live here don't you?"
lol that does say a lot, doesn't it?
@@SpaceMissile not really. It's pretty much bare minimum
@@Jakub2 that's it - to the orphanage with you.
@@Jakub2 a nice house is bare minimum? Lol
@@hihello9131 nobody said a nice house. A house. Somewhere to live with shelter. Bare minimum.
Dad is showing he loves you RIGHT THERE!!😂 REMEMBER ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS ❤
For anyone who hasn't had a father show them how to change the oil this is 100% accurate.
almost , there's no yelling because you're holding the flashlight wrong
Yeah. Except more yelling and telling you to be careful about your tone. Idk - it was sometimes fun, but mostly learning to be an assistant
This is so weird for me to watch. This is how everybody else's dads do it? Just in the middle of the driveway? For context, my dad is a mechanic and I would always go up to the shop with him to change oil.
@@JavierEscuelIa Well, not everyone has a shop.
@@justin2229 yes, Justin, I understand that, I wasn't sure how or if other kids were involved in changing oil. I can only live my own life, so that was an experience I was not familiar with, and I was surprised to see it.
Forgot the part where he’s yelling at you to hold the flashlight still
Came here for this comment specifically 💀
I always pair holding the light to when we're under the hood at night.
Oh the motherfucking flashlight, assault weapon, etc.
I just honestly can't understand why it's so hard to keep it steady.
YES!
"I would never let that fall in the pan" ,, "there she goes" so funny
Happens every time
Thank you for some dad memories. 😊
My dad passed away in December 2023.
The classic “you’re gonna learn this” scenario in which the dad has you stand off to the side, finishes all the work, and then asks “you got that?”
As much as I hated it, I do have to say I did learn some shit
@@glucio I'm glad somebody learned something. My dad constantly did that and every time he so show me something that would be it and like i have yet to encounter problems with my plumbing or washing machine etc etc. And if i did i would I Google it since my dad has pumped my brain with so much useless info that i literally never use and he wonders why i forget.
My dad in nutshell
@@bitchface235 you probably know every map location in Fortnite but not how to change your oil.
@@oefa12892 actually I despise fortnite. I actually dislike all battle royal gams they always make me feel like a squirrel always running and darting around constantly scanning for hostile running like a crackhead. And actually i know how to and used tk change my oil since i used to get oil and filters for free at the car dealership i used to work at. Changed my upper snd lower radiator hoses and the coolant level sensors. Changed out the thermostat (the housing and thermostat are allow keep unit on my BMW) changed the front wheel bearings and the front control arms and sway bars and the only thing I cant do for my car is change the rear wheel hubs because you need special bearing press kit that is made for these bmw types. Nice try assuming things now you look like an idiot. I'd be willing to bet you probably play fortnite. And now i dont change my oil cuz why fuck with it when it's just $20 or depending on who changes it sometimes it just costs Mr and a buddy getting super drunk afterwards lol.
“Why don’t you ever tell me you love me?” ,“Oh we’re done” 😂
Ask your mother
It's spelled: "ope"
So accurate x_x 💀
Luv u iz stfu 😂
“Gimme the nut”
“What nut”
“The drain nut for the oil!”
😂😂😂😂
As a lube tech, i can say, that is the most aggravating part of the job. Especially when the car is fresh off the highway and the oil is still 180 degrees
@@Brownbeard4007 well to be fair, you don't want the metal shavings to settle.
"I would never let that fall in the pan"
- classic do as I say, not as I do....
@@Brownbeard4007 them they ask you why you haven't started yet. Well, because I enjoy having my flesh not be burnt...
@@Brownbeard4007 bro I used to work for express lube, I did upper and ram the bay. People don’t understand how hot your oil gets after driving an hour.
I’m an Iowa native and this channel is so perfect! Makes me laugh every time
Get yous a drain pan with a grate on top, so you don't lose your bolt! Cripes, this guy.
-Grandpa
OMG that's amazing 🤣
Nah it's more fun to go fishing for it then you get that nice smell of oil on your hands
@@dragons_red Is that Midwest hand lotion?
Remove the drain plug with a socket on an extension. Once it's loose, remove the extension and socket from the ratchet and turn it by hand while pressing in. Once it's all the way unthreaded, that inward pressure will keep it in place and you'll get no more than a few drips of oil. Then, in one swift motion, move the extension, socket, and the drain plug away from the oil pan. The drain plug stays in the socket and the extension keeps your hand far enough that you don't get splashed with oil and provides a buffer against the bit of oil that may run down the socket towards your hand.
I've been doing this for years. I've never dropped a drain plug in the pan. I don't get covered in oil. I don't need some fancy oil pan with a screen that will simply create more splashing and get me covered in oil or make a mess on the ground.
That's what pole magnets are for. Fishing that drain bolt out of the pan when you drop it
I love the accuracy and attention to detail. My favorite part is the oil stain on the driveway the continuously gets bigger every clip. Got one sitting under my truck that looks just like it
No no no. Accuracy and attention to detail says you pull the oil filter first, for many professional reasons, air pressure and order of operations probably being the most important factors. The whole "dropping things in the pan" quote comes from the joke about not really knowing what you are doing. Filter first. You have a tool.
God forbid the kid asks... Shouldn't we have jack stands, or something dad? lol
It wasn't jacked up🤷🏻♂️@@imaramblins
Hog feed pan to drain oil.
One man's oil stain is another man's 'driveway lube job' 👍
I actually can't believe how perfect this is, every line, every cut is a hit
Must be nice to have a dad
The "don't cry" is accurate lmao
but girls hated their dad in general
I'm a girl and my dad still didn't want me to cry. My dad owned his own mechanic shop and this ridiculously accurate. Had to give up my first car I loved bc oil rings leaked and I'd forget to check level and dad didn't want me to blow engine up. Girl who bought it after me immd. did what he was afraid I was gonna do. Haha.
This is real "Son help me with this/JUST HOLD THE FLIPPIN LIGHT STEADY" PTSD fuel.
Damn. It isn't just me then. It's hard to explain the situation and aggravation if someone hasn't experienced it.
Oh man, totally understand!
That and "why are you just standing there?!?" Me: Because you haven't told me what we are doing
Luckily this generation has headlamps so THAT excuse to be annoyed is gone.. 😄
@@cobra6481 pretty sure we have had headlaps since the late 30s, they just are too lazy to get it out and or change the batteries.
The nut falling in the pan is precisely something my dad would do and it would be my fault somehow 😂
it's always the kid's fault. :P
why is this so accurate 😭😭
always the new guys fault!
Honestly it not even that hard
I think we might have the same dad 😂
“Is this really worth saving 40 bucks?” 😂😂😂😂
Factoring in the oil and filter, it's more like $10
@@PaleGhost69 depends, my Mercedes you could change in a suit and tie. 15mm on the front (basically right under the grill/bumper right there easy), canister filter so it's a filter that fits in a cup, so when it's lifted oil falls back into the cup instead of on the ground.
For people with low cars you can buy a new plug with a valve (and it has a hose barb), so you can zip tie the hose to pour out the side of the vehicle or just have it pour in the pan underneath but no tools needed, and no dropping plugs!
it’s a lot more worth it if you have jack stands and a floor roller, but that’s usually owned by people that already work on cars
For the quality of oil you can buy yourself, yeah
I just like changing my own oil. In fact.. i do pretty much everything except alignments and inspections myself. I have a buddy with a tire machine and a balancer. For a 12pk of blue moon, he lets me use it lol. Now i just need a friend with an alignment rack. And a friend who can print inspection stickers....
“Don’t cry, don’t cry” this is too accurate that it’s scary😂😂
My dad says stfu 😂
wayyyy too accurate 😂😂😂 especially with the little “alright when i’m done we’ll go to your favorite restaurant”
You guys are lucky asl I’m Mexican if I give him the wrong tool he’d smack me
You guys are lucky asl I’m Mexican if I give him the wrong tool he’d smack me
“Righty tighty, lefty”: “tighty”
When you strip the bolt
MM
@@chrismx1374 this, he's clearly been around the block
Torque spec means tighten until it gets loose, then loosen till it tightens again
Yes in this world we never said you could make it loose again
@@devansnider7793 yessir
Do u love me dad? Ask ur mother. Bro had me dead 🤣🤣🤣
“Don’t cry. Don’t cry. I kid”🤣
“You love me dad?”
“Ask ur mother.”
Dead 💀
"You know your father loves you very much....even if he doesn't say it" 💀
Ahhhhhhh😂
What kind of loser son asks his dad if he loves him ☠️
@@MikehMike01One who wants a healthy relationship with their parents?
@@MikehMike01tell me you were coddled growing up without telling me you were coddled
"I would never let that fall in the pan"
"THERE SHE GO"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lmao
@@rebirth6516 😅😅😅 MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR🎄🎁🎊🎀🎉✨️🎈
This is why I bought one of those retractable magnets on a stick 😂
@@Brandon-uy1uv I've been a lube tech for 11 years, I just don't drop the plug 😜 lol unless the engine is overheating there isn't any reason to drop the plug. Unless you don't want to get dirty, but that's what gloves are for. And either way, we have soap for a reason.
Do you love me dad
Dad changing the subject LOL😂
“Dont cry. Dont cry”. Always gets to that point😂
Every Midwestern knows that fancy filter wrench is useless when you have a good leather belt
Midwester here, that fancy wrench is useless in any application.
my grandpa told me to put some elbow grease into it and thats just what i do
The trick is to not be a pussy and just use your hand.
When you install it you're not supposed to crank the ever living hell out of it. Bullshit shops do that and it's damn near impossibly to remove
@@Luv-dq5thsometimes you can take a screw driver and punch a hole on the bottom to release the oil and little bits of pressure inside to help get it off easier.
@@devs1590 sounds like more effort then just prying it off
The "AHHHHHHHH" as he slid under the vehicle, so authentic 🤣😂💯
😂😂😂😂Facts
how to change oil: search up your car type and find out what filter and oil it uses (and how much), remove old oil and filter, let it all drain out, wipe off any mess the oil made, install new filter and put oil bolt back, pour new oil in. 😎👍
The “you sure this is worth saving 40 bucks? “ really got me
40 bucks and no chance of negligent damage by a lube tech highschool drop out
@@thatslegit I went to the Ford Dealership... They forgot to put oil back in the car. 🤦🏾♂️
If only it was only 40 bucks...
@@thatslegit hey I graduated high school and I’m a lube tech 😂
I live in the same state and changed mine like a few weeks ago, you only save like 20 now unfortunately.
"I would never let that fall in the pan!" *Flashback to it falling in the pan* "There she goes!"
Thanks for writing the script of 2 seconds.
Was the 7 dollars you save worth it
I’ve done this with my dad and I can say it is accurate
Ok tough guy.
@@ChrisPBacon741 sounds like someone is insecure, nothing was pointing to him bragging
@@ChrisPBacon741 Don't cry. Don't cry.
@@ChrisPBacon741 It's ok to be a shrimp.
the fact hese teaching you this shows that he loves you.
“Is this really worth saving 40 bucks?”
“No…”
HahahahHhH
Yes, because the oil change place would have the kid doing the filming performing the oil change.
@@jonniemactyler7929 yes jonnie macgyver
“I would never let that fall in the pan.” Got me😂
Bro I’ll never forget watching the oil shoot into my dads face the first time I helped him changed the oil on his truck.
My dad did that aswell and I had to take responsibility
Well, you're alive, so obviously you didn't laugh out loud.
K bro
well the most surprising thing is that your dad returned after going outside to buy menthol cigarettes
I got a hot oil facial today with Valvoline 0w20 fucking sucked
It’s nice finally, FINALLY hearing a big creator actually speak their mind on this situation instead of dancing around it or ignoring it for fear of the “RUclips King”
“ Why don’t you ever tell me that you love me”
“OPE we’re done”
😅
Damn you watched the video too???
that was a close one 😅
The “You bet your ass it’s safe” had me dying😂
That “not scripted drop” was the cherry on top
In those moments we might have thought our dads were mean, but looking back we know they behaved that way because they wanted us to become good men. Thank you, Dad. You're the best man I know.
"Where is the oil pan" pulls out the cleanest MF'ing oil pan ever
My oil pan has oil from the last oil change and it's still sitting in my garage, If there's a societal collapse, people will be wondering how my fires last so long as I shoot flaming arrows at their homes demanding canned food. Nah, but fr, I'm too lazy to bring it to Auto Zone.
That was not an oil pan, that was an aluminum cooking pan that was bought at the Dollar Tree used as an oil pan. Gotta save money in this economy don't ya know.
Because adter every oil change, he scrubs it clean til it shines like the top of rhe Chrysler building.
Yea that totally breaks the immersion, you gotta use a kitty litter jug with a big square cut outta the side of it
@@LenKusovwriting that one down for later😂😂😂😂
"Do you have any questions for me?"
"WHY don't you say you love me?"
"OPE, were done!!" Got me dead🤣🤣🤣🤣
Edit: Thx for 1k likes 👍🥳
Bro your Midwest vocabulary needs work. That is a textbook "OPE" we're done!
@@bryanwells4063 it's a comment bro not at test I think it can pass we get what he's saying most can't even type that ....daddy chill🤣🤣🤣
Me too man that is hilarious
My Dad wasn’t like this. But I remember my Dad when I was a kid if we would go to the grocery store. My Mom would write a list. My Dad would usually forget it on the table but would say oh I don’t need that. It’s all up here (points to his head) And the look of relief he would get when I pulled the list out of my pocket. Lol I miss him so much
That sounds so lovely. Miss my dad too. Mean he is alive but cpl illnesses keep him sick. Infact seen him near brink of death. Scary.
this is the most genuine and real dad experience on youtube
"Do you love me, Dad?"
"Ask your mother"
I hate how much I felt that
I can relate. My divorced mom was one tough lady. I could just imagine asking HER that question. She'd be like, "You're still living here and eating, right? THAT'S your answer about me loving you 🤣. There was no need for talks with her about sensitive topics. I knew EXACTLY what her opinion was. I could've had the ENTIRE conversation with myself...BOTH sides😉😂.
“be careful, dad”
“shutch your mouth”
☠️ guilty😬
You missed the part where dad starts pouring in the oil, then remembers he didn't put the plug back. He now races the first bottle to the bottom of the engine. 😆
Underrated comment
Nah, that's just flushing the system:)
"Ask your mother." Relatable.
He's talking to you.
He's teaching you something.
He's saving you money, which is a gift.
That is LOVE. Go ask your mother.
“Why don’t you ever tell me you love me???”
“OOP WERE DONE” 🤣🤣🤣
That's why I like to say "you can't hurt my feelings... I used to bring my dad the wrong tools"
And the longer he did it the angrier he got at me.
The “ask your mother” 😭
as you get older you may understand that changing your oil for you is how he shows love.
Dads wouldn't take the time otherwise!
This is 100% accurate and I love the "do you love me dad?"
"Ask your mother"
It’s not about saving 40 bucks it’s about peace of mind to know that it’s done right, because a lot of oil changing places don’t even change the filter and top the engine off with oil.
All it’s missing is the classic, “HOLD THE F*CKING LIGHT STEADY!!!” 🥰
No Doubt!
😂
yes 30 yeas down the road, the roles are reversed. I kind of let it slide and pull a second light when my dad's holding the light all over the place
Or the classic "Not in my eyes numbnuts!"
@@xRiVaL13x 🤣🤣🤣
“Next time you’re doing it yourself, I’m not helping you!”
Next time he also come
That’s their “love you”
Bro this is literally accurate asf 😭I’m mexican so its worse 😭😭😭
I know we don't have the filter wrench we have to take it off with our hands
Hahahajahaha😂😂😂
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For real us Mexicans hit up a guy named Manuel we don't look at manuals
@@davidherrera5298 🤣🤣👍
PTSD for life 💀🤣😭
"Dammit HOLD THE LIGHT out of my face. No, no, not like that either-"
I remmeber my first oil change with dad, we both put on his work coveralls even though I was way to small for them. Crawled under my moms car and got to work. Some of the fondest memories
Aw, Oilfeels :)
No you take it to the best mechanic which would be my dad because his ratings are actually somehow through the roof. He’s kind and he has good prices.
"Don't cry"
Ah the fond memories of my childhood
You can’t make me cry. My dad told me to hold the flashlight as a kid.
The nut in the drain pan part absolutely killed me 💀 #DIY struggles
All of the times “helping” my dad change the oil, I think I only learned how to get yelled at and hold the light 😆
I feel that xD
Ohh shit!!!! Too fucken relatable 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The whole tugging the belt up thing with "where do you think youre going" was about as accurate as physically possible lmao.
He’s got the energy of Hank Hill if Hank Hill was slightly more evil and less loving
Nah. He's just cranky and doesn't know how to show emotions
Except Hank would do it right
@@ThugShakers4Christ Hank wouldn’t even do the oil change himself. He probably has a guy for it
Congrats on the new truck man 🎉🎉🎉
“Ask your mother” absolutely sent me😂😂😂
I wish my dad was this nice when helping him. This guy is a absolute angel compared to how my dad was
Amen
Name checks out
same
This and holding the flashlight growing up. "Dammit son! If you can't see what I'm looking at, how the hell am I gonna see what I'm looking at!"
l...o...l
I'm actually going to be changing my oil with my 60-year-old midwestern mechanic dad this weekend! The timing of this Short on my feed couldn't have been more perfect.
Ahh the 70's with dad in the driveway getting the boat ready for summer...
Fuck the 70's that's my dad now
“There she go” the second time was the funniest shit ever lmao
“Jiffy lube my foot”
Was not ready for that.
"Don´t cry, don´t cry, I kid"
That felt genuine, and good
“Is this really worth saving $40”
Exactly what I was thinking in the middle of doing my last oil change
Yep. And you only save about 15 where I live. Not worth it
@@zac3313 exactly. $10 for a filter, $40 for oil = $50 + my time.
$60 to have it changed by a dealer when they give me coffee, a loaner, and a free printup for my maintence records? It’s a no brainer:)
For me it's worth it to keep some random worker from touching my brand new motor but I agree it's definitely more work!
@@advena996 if they fuck it up u get a new one 😎
Saves like 70 where I live
LITERALLY about to go endure this right now!
"Be careful, dad"
"Shut your mouth"
Damn 😂
I keep sending these videos to my son! My grandson is only 8 but I swear this will be them in the future! 😂🤣😂
Father: "Ask your mother"
*Asks mother*
Mother: "ask your father"
Which one gender from his parent needs doubling or father no. 2 or mother one cus they gonna hate my comment if I alleged myself allegiance in verbal expression here, so the option is for like pick who you gonna "Hate" like literally
This so reminded me of my Dad. When I was 16, he taught me to change my oil and it went about as well as this video. 🤣
“ask your mother” iconic 😂
I love my midwest dad 😊
I love the slow-mo double take on “there she goes”