@@VetteDaily I recent put my car for sale on Facebook marketplace and a friend messaged me that my plate number could be seen. I said when I dive down the road it can be seen, whats the difference?
In 2010 I bought a 2007 Hyundai Santa fe I changed the oil myself every 3 to 4 months. Its now November 2023 and the "Old Girl " still runs great with 338,000 kilometers on the clock
For some people, choosing the right hair and fingernail color is more important than maintaining a $30,000 investment, and when the car dies, they'll say it was a crappy car and vow to never buy another one.
Come on everyone, who would expect their oil to be low after only a couple years? I paid $800 to change my exhaust bearing on a new car, to this day I don't understand why it would've failed so quickly. They topped off the reverse light fluid as well even though I'd never had a problem. The linear polarity reversing heated seat modulator that is apparently bad needs replaced as well but I couldn't afford it at the time but they said I might get lucky and it won't need done until next month so I'll be using my tax return to take care of that. The crappy thing is the mechanic said these are all normal wear parts so my warranty doesn't cover any of them and that ads an extra 10% to the bill because he has to fill out extra paperwork notifying them it's not their fault. New cars aren't what they used to be.
he didnt try to cover it up :) the camera has a flash on it - the license plate is reflective. he wanted to show it was from Quebec so he put his hand there so the reflection from the plate wouldnt blow out the image.
Back in 1970, when I was a kid I bought a used 125cc Suzuki motor cycle, had it for about three years and some on asked about oil changing, when I checked it was absolutely empty of engine oil still ran great.
Had a co workers years ago that bought a new F-150 back in the early 2000s and never changed the oil. He never even use to check anything under the hood and somehow that truck lasted such a long time.
I bought a used Honda from my friends sister.The last oil change was done at a quick oil change place, and It was due. Had great difficulty getting drain plug out,no thread issues, but a gorilla must have tightened it. There was no crunch washer , which explains why plug was so difficult .Installed a new plug with proper washer ftom dealer. On to the filter.Bought a filter cup to fit the new filter,then discovered the old filter was oversized , wrong filter. Removed / replaced with the right filter. All is good now. A dealer or reputable garage for oil changes. And increase frequency for changes.Oil is cheap compared to engine problems.
The sad thing is I have an Aunt like this who likely wouldn't even go in for the free changes...cars go to her to die. She pulled up once in a 300D she had and said it was a quart low on oil. I told her we didn't have any diesel engine oil but she insisted I just dump in a random quart my Dad had in the garage.
@@tundras4ever552 Yup. I do a lot of short trips so as soon as it's past a medium brown color on the dipstick she's getting a change, usually about every 6 months (and way under the change interval mileage). Cheap insurance to keep it running like new.
I have a 2019 wrx and I got absolutely no deals for oil or maintenance 😟. Have 7k and already did 2 oil changes. Can't believe she went over 20k without an oil change! These motors need them BAD!
It may not be the owners' fault. I have heard of an Audi and BMW dealership in Australia not changing the oil (when they are paid to do so). A friend caught them out, when he suspected this, by putting some nail polish or the like on the drain plug, when the car was returned after the 'service', the drain plug had not been touched. He threatened to go to the media, and ended up with a full (free) service.
I am so surprised that wasn't like sludge coming out of that I am a mechanic and I have seen a car with 20000 miles no oil change was bought in because the customer was complaining of her loud knocking sound which I think you can guess what that was when we drained the oil it was like thick Grease unfortunately all of the main end and big end bearings had failed
@@lukass.6609 That's what I was thinking. Some light commercial vans are 40,000km service intervals. Typically ACEA rated oil though so it's twice or three times the price of regular SAE rated oil, it's probably a 100% PAO esther.
This is how my family treated their vehicles. I grew up thinking you only add oil, but you never had to change it. Only add it when it is empty and begins to stall.
@@PetroDobrynin that's not Changing oil😂 removal of oil takes out metal shavings, and oil goes bad too, loosing it lubrication and preservation of the engine
@@curiosity8494 It depends on the oil type, vehicle, and driving habits. Conventional oil is recomended at 3,000 miles or every three months. Synthetic oil can range from 5,000 miles to over 10,000. For instance BMW synthetic LL-01 oil life has a 15,000 mile interval. If you put your engine under stress constantly like very heavy towing or racing, then you have to modify change intervals and oil type.
My cousin does the same thing to her Versa in Turkmenistan. I visited her once and her engine was making weird noises with sparks flying out of the exhaust. I check the oil and the dipstick was completely dry. I then asked when was the last time she changed the oil? She said: What's an oil change? I added about 3 quarts of oil and perhaps saved the engine.
In Europe cars have oil changed a lot less frequently than in US/Canada Once a year...or when the computer says change...upto 20k miles You have to keep fresh oil in it
JDM Dimension those are rookie numbers. I change mine every 2 miles. Done it 24 times. Started with a 3.8 v6 and now I’ve got a 1JZ because we ran out of 3.8s
You can't have much mechanical experience if you think that a new car with 22k miles on the oil should have noticeable engne damage. Intervals are around 10k. There's likely slightly more wear then if the oil was changed sooner. One thing an owner of a brand new car should always do in addition to scheduled fluid maintenance. Change the oil after break-in, maybe 500 miles, or so. This removes any possible contaminates resulting from all the machining and assembly processes. It's just cheap insurance.
Bought a car a year ago. Did some maintenance on it, I like to change the filters etc. Had to change my master cylinder - so I got to know the workings of my car fairly quickly. Put off a service as it was due. Changed the oil the other day, the filter that came out, oil filter shaft was missing two o rings. Filter looked like a dogs chew toy. The oil was darker than this. Shittier looking too. Going to give this 6/7000 miles before a change. It seems the same person who tightened up the drain bolt on my car also tightened this cars oil filter.
Does Canada not have M.O.T's like in the UK? Our cars have to legally get checked once a year to make sure they're mechanically safe, one of which is usually an engine change.
So many people think or have the mindset you have to change oil every 3000 and think you have to run a specific brand...I use the manufacturer recommended oil ...any brand will do. and when the vehicle says service the engine for oil usage...I do it then...or every 5k miles...all my engines have made it to 250k never any oil issues.. but you do you...just my 2 cents
It is normal in Europe to have 20 or 30 thousand km or two years between oil changes and this is respecting the manufacturer’s maintenance plans. So that lady is not too far out.
20 to 30 k? WTF? That makes no sense at all unless the whole purpose is to make sure these engines die after warranty is over so the client comes back to buy a new engine or a new car.
20 - 30k kilometers is variable service. This means your car has sensors that detect when to change oil. If it doesn't tell you to change oil then you have to change it once you reach 20 - 30k km (depends what is suggested by the manufacturer.) or every 24 months. Whichever of these 3 comes first. For example if your car sensors detect bad oil at 8000 km then it tells you to go change it which means you shouldn't keep driving it for another 20 000 km. If your car does not have the sensors to determine oil quality then you have fixed service which is usually 15 000 km.
If you hadn't changed the oil, she could have bought a new car and her dealer could sell this one after an oilchange and say that he had done all the maintenance!
@@jasunsmith9136 An that right there is exactly why i change it myself or buy mobile 1 oil and filter an get my shop to do it which i am right there with them when they do change it so i know what is going in my car.
@@retiredsnowbunnyhunterx5106 Sucks we can't rely on people to do the jobs we pay them to do. I carved a date on the oil filters of several cars of friends and family who had me change their oil. I wanted to see how bad this is. Everyone had the same filter after an oil change. One friend had his oil change 5 times before I finally got around to checking the filter only to see it was the same on. Oil change is a loss leader for some places, but it aint right to scam people.
My grandma bought a Corolla brand new when I was a kid, drove around in it for about 10 years and never once opened the hood or had it serviced. When it was finally done, there was a layer of dust caked around the engine like a cocoon and the car was about 1.5qt low. Still ran! Changed it and it ran for many years after that. No idea how many miles it went on the factory oil but it never faltered.
That’s why Honda / Toyota are such good cars for the money. I just wish I had got a Honda or Toyota instead of a Hyundai the 💩 the bed at 120k miles due to a faulty cat converter… now I’m out paying 15 hundo to have the car repaired
I drive a 22 year old 2000 toyota camry CE. The thing is still kicking. I've just changed the timing belt and evap canister. Parts are cheap and though it may not be the fastest thing in 4 wheels, it gets me around comfortably. I change the oil every 6 months or 4000 miles whichever one is sooner. All I know, is that I don't see too many other cars it's age running around my area. :)
I once serviced a Mazda van with 106,000 miles on it, which the owner said had never been serviced since it was new. I knew the owner, and believed this, especially when I saw the condition of the spark plugs. It survived at least another couple of years, until he sold it on.
Your comment is absolutely true. The general public would be astonished by the atrocities dealers, auto body tech and mechanics do to cars and people have no idea. “Reputable” dealerships are included. The best way to know you aren’t getting screwed over is to either know what to look for, or take a trusted mechanic with you to look over vehicle. Read up on what your getting done. Become knowledgeable. And always get second opinions. It’s actually so sad how true your comment is.
Yes they will tell that . I trading in old car and it was a piece of jump I think they give me $150 for it the person called and asked me about the truck and what kind of condition was it in the salesman told him that it was one owner well maintained by me I didn't maintain it when I had it but it was a piece of junk I told a man if I was him I would not buy the truck and go somewhere else because that dealer was lying to me
Judging by the massive ass dent on the front I'd assume this person probably didn't have to pay for the car themselves based on how poorly maintained it is.
Well, my sister bought a brand new Chevy once. Within a week she already fucked up the rear end backing up in an alley, and 2 years later the timing belt broke due to neglect, screwing up the engine. Fuel pump died due to running the car with an eternal low fuel alert. Some people just don't care.
you dont know many subaru owners do you? Subaru owners like the 'set it and forget it' approach. They were probably reaching for a bag of nuts and rolled into a 15 year old prius. they both got out. shrugged it off and kept going. Cars dont matter when you're a Subaru person. Oil change? Its probably posted on a sticky note somewhere in their house but its just so easy to forget when you're a Subaru person. Get a new subaru every 10 years because at 180,000km and zero maintenance they just 'wear out'. Ive seen it with my own eyes lol.
I work at a Subaru dealership, I’ve seen multiple people go 30,000 miles before an oil change it’s crazy, and the black factory Subaru filters are always extremely tight in the first place. Also if it’s a new car and it’s got a blue filter with a white paint mark that’s also a factory filter
But have you seen actual problems from these long oil change intervals. like blown engines? In Europe some cars are spec'ed for 2year/50.000km between oil changes if they are diesel. Big trucks (that will do more than 1.000.000km in their life) are spec'ed usually for 100.000km oil changes.
@@paouvous oh yeah those cars had tons of metal we caught on magnets. The 50,000 mile car it killed all the small oil passages and oil sensors had to get a new engine
Hey, I am independent female who drove 236k miles on a Toyota. By the time; I got ripped off at my 50k mile oil change it was time for me to pick up wrench and DIY. Six years later; I became Toyota technician.
My son's friend works at a Ford dealership. Recently a customer walked away from a deal because they, "Didn't want a vehicle that needed the oil changed...." They walk among us.
@@mauriciogarcia638 It's not like they went for a Mach-E. They just walked out. Like their last car was ICE (which they likely just kept long enough not to do any maintenance) and they had no idea that oil changes were a necessary part of ownership.
Have a compression test done to check for piston ring wear (if practical) This is the best way to tell how well engine has been maintained. Insufficient oil changes will lead to rapid ring wear. If car fails dry/wet compression test, walk away.
I bought a 2005 Forester new and gave it to my daughter at about 85k miles. She had the oil/filter changed at a Subaru dealer. I got the car back, did an oil/filter change, and the filter had been installed (at the dealer) so tightly I had to jab a screwdriver through it and it took all my strength to remove ii, using the long screwdriver for leverage. Utterly crazy!
The first time I changed the oil filters on my mate's Sterling lt9500 I had to poke holes through them get my largest screwdriver and hammer it through then take the coolant filter and bracket off, remove the driver side wheel and put a 4foot cheater pipe to take it off. Not sure how it happens sometimes, maybe pulling vacuum in the crankcase somehow? He and his farmer dad had supposedly changed the oil after buying it but surely they couldn't have tightened it that much by themselves.
They self tighten, especially if you over tighten them when they are installed. Most spin on filters have printed on them “tighten 3/4 turn (amount varies on different filters) after gasket contacts base. Especially bad if no oil is put on the gasket when filter is installed.
When I was working at a tire shop attached to a big-name department store, we weren't allowed to do anything but tire related stuff. A woman comes in with a new Chevy equinox and tells us that her car "ran out of oil" and asked us to put some in. We told her if the maintenance minder on the dash board is giving you a percentage of the oil life, that doesn't mean it ran out, and to take it to a mechanic because we weren't allowed to help her. We watched as she went inside, bought a 5 quart jug of the cheapest stuff she could find and pour it all in in the parking lot without draining the old oil. We were telling her the entire time to take it to a mechanic and not add more oil, but she insisted that she could "save some money and not be ripped off" by doing this. 2 weeks later, our local mechanic shop that we sent customers like her to said they drained 9 quarts of oil and a bunch of large sparkly flakes out of am equinox and that the customer insisted we told her to put it in. You seriously can't fix stupid
Well, I blame dealers at this point. I took my chevy spark to dealer for oil change and they gave me an estimate for $1500 maintenance which includes coil replacement, check something something, rotate tires, wheel balance, Oh also replace wiper blades for $75. It was 12000 miles on this car none of them needed other than oil change. This is rip off and I understand why they don't want to go to dealer. Most of people say ok for this estimate and realized later it's too late. 🙂 They charge $100-$120 for oil change and basic multi-point inspection. This is crazy.
@Lassi Kinnunen it's under warranty but these are consumable parts and service so these are additional. I am sorry that was 15k which was 3rd time I visited the dealership first 2 oil changes covered by Chevy.
@@emredikici that's why you *lease* a Toyota instead, if you drive 12k miles or less per year... During the first 2 years of your lease, all maintenance is free & Toyota is better than Chevy any day of the week.
The license plate has reflective additives in the paint that would have messed with the automatic white balance. He covered it up so you could see they are a frenchie from Quebec.
Yes- the factory tightens them very tight-My Impreza was like that - I changed the oil and filter after 2,200 KM- then at 6000 KM I will let the dealer do the service then 6 mths later I will change oil and filter at home.
To be fair it’s not like he went out and dropped 60k on his daughter. She was probably leaving for college he wanted to get her something that would be reliable (if you change the oil). If he saved 1k a year since she was born he’d have enough for a new Subaru.
@@Jared798 Nobody bought me a car when I went off to college. I had to work and buy my own car for $900. But then I'm a male, so I don't get the female privilege.
@@Jared798 .... To hell with that. I'd rather buy myself a car with that money, and she'll have to save up and get her own. Maybe then she'll have some pride in it. 😂
@Richard Ren you probably are, and here's a lesson: make sure you got enough insurance, otherwise she may sue. Even if they sound like the nicest people they'll still sue.
I'd be pretty confident that it is not far from toast. With oil that black with carbon it is likely that this Subaru's horizontal cylinders will be worn oval as many Subaru motors do. I'd bet that it already is 20% down on compression. The way the oil bubbles when it is draining shows that the antifoam component has stopped working so the oil has very much lost a lot of its function.
@@alextran8188 Lucky yes, in that it still was running. But if she has never changed the oil and it only drained that small amount, the inside of the engine is where you'll find the rest. sludge on every surface. Guaranteed. it is what oil does when it goes this long without a change. the lighter compounds evaporate. the additives break down. the heat cycles within the engine basically turn the engine into a refracting tower which slowly splits oil into its components. The oil also gets polluted by unburnt fuel which makes it past the rings (yes, even in new engines. just less so), carbon and this degrades the oil further. that oil is probably 10% as effective compared to new as a lubricant. Oil in this condition is the worst thing for all the gaskets and seals, so it will be a leaky motor in time. I think this engine will be toast pretty soon. 10-30 thousand km (6-18 thousand miles). it will blow oil at initially, then lose compression and power. soon after it will either foul the plugs too much to start or a big-end bearing will hit its wear limit and it will throw a conrod. you're also right she's "lucky" that this is a near new late model. if you didn't change the oil for that long in a car with 100k on the clock, you probably wouldn't need to change the oil at this point because it would be far far worse. especially a Subaru engine.
And the engine warranty won’t cover it when it breaks down. When the mechanic at the dealership opens it up and finds all that black sludge inside it will automatically void the warranty and a huge repair bill will be handed to her. If I was her dad I would advise her to trade it and get a new one. And to strongly advise her to change the oil on the next one she gets. Don’t even know how some people don’t understand cars need maintenance.
Funny you say that, but windows defender is more than enough for 99% of users on the internet. It's actually quite good and as long as you don't look for shady snuff videos or some weird porn you're good with only having it.
Much easier than my f150. They put some type of oil catcher under the filter. Made it a real bitch getting the filter off. Also the bolts were rusted on so couldn't just unbolt it . Before I started the second oil change I took a saws all n cut it off. MUCH EASIER !!!!
Pretty much all Subaru's are like that and then some Hyundai's. There are others but can't remember. 2020 Diesel chevy impala and Austin Mini's are the absolute worst
@@pfc6329 fuck that man. My job is to change oil and whenever I'm working bottom side on one of those I need someone to help me because I'm too short for those fuckers
Kind of cool how you can see the Japanese innovation. the oil filter has a lip around it so when you take it off to change it, the oil inside it doesn't spill down onto the engine.
@@MeDicen_Rocha well they exist my friend and plenty of manufacturers do vehicles with such service intervals, I work at multi marque main dealers, Ford kia mazda seat in one group lots of our new vehicles are 2 year or 18/20,000m service intervals pet/diesel, some commercial vehicles are higher. Vag group do the same vw's long life service 24 month or 19,000 miles.
I remember when my aunt told my uncle once that all she ever did was put Gas in the car , when my uncle checked the oil that dipstick was bone dry 😬 I called that Camry the terminator because it survived my aunt (200,000 miles+)
When manufactures built things to last even if you drove it hard and ignored service. This car only got away because of the longer service life of synthetic oil.
@David DDM not really just crack the filter before you lift it. Drain oil and the oil in the filter will drain back. No clean up. When you don't crack the filter on these and drain the oil and crack it after the drain back will release then you have a mess like in this video.
yoyo 19 i agree with you, i’d rather have it upside down or even horizontal than straight up like that. I can fill my filter up with new oil before screwing it on and the “dry” part of the first start up is almost non-existent. It builds pressure for about 1-2 seconds MAX. The vast majority of engine damage is 20 seconds after ANY startup. Just makes more sense to me...
My mom is the only one I know that ever took care of a car. The family charger growing up was always taken care of and had royal purple sae 5w-20 synthetic and was never eaten in. Now most other females their cars maintenence history is a horror story
Most likely the bypass valve has been tripped and the oil is not being filtered. Better to have the oil circulate unfiltered than no oil circulate at all.
With it being the original oil from factory it wouldn’t be worth looking in the filter IMO. You’re going to have stuff from break in hiding everything you’re looking for. It would be the next oil change, hopefully sooner than the standard scheduled one I would go looking in it.
Lol yup I love the ads that say "never had a problem with the car in 100k miles". That basically means "I drove this, put gas in it and never serviced 1 component"
Alot of people.... After being in the repair/service industry for better part of a decade nothing will surprise you with what people do and negligence and laziness that follows. Its a throw away and buy and replace society
I’ve personally known some people who think getting oil changes are scams. And when their car dies in the middle of an intersection, they curse the manufacturer for making a crappy car.
Not really that big of a deal, you're already going to have to be under the car to drain the oil so not really saving time by having it in the engine bay
@@Striker50_ true but most people who change their own oil don’t have a lift where they can jack up a car and get underneath it easily they’ll most likely use a jack which only raises the car about 2-3 feet so you’ll have to lay down to remove the filter which is a pain. I think it is a great idea having the oil filter up on top.
@@RKSAINT I personally use ramps as many others do, on a crossover or suv you'll have a ton of access space. I prefer to have more space in my engine bay for when I do need to have maintenance done
This is why I love high mileage vehicles. High mileage vehicles don’t become high mileage vehicles because they haven’t been cared for.....Id rather buy a 200k mile car with a great service history over some 100k mile mistreated piece of crap.
Yup. I just bought a 2003 Lexus with 200k, and meticulous dealer maintenance records on the Lexus website. It seriously is like new. Paid $3400 for it.
Your logic makes no sense. At 200k miles that vehicle is about on its last leg and falling apart. Hell even at 100k they aren't gonna be in that good of shape. But hey good luck to you lol
@@robertbennett2796 I'm willing to bet it's just due to how long that filter has been attached. All of the heat/cool cycles from the engine running and stopping can tighten or loosen things.
That was a bad attempt of protecting their vehicle license plate.
He was not hiding the plate. He just put his hand on the plate so that his mobile flash light won't reflect back and he able to focus.
You realize you can view many plates while driving right? What's the point to hiding it?
@@VetteDaily I recent put my car for sale on Facebook marketplace and a friend messaged me that my plate number could be seen. I said when I dive down the road it can be seen, whats the difference?
Thats the whole reason i clicked on the video lol.
@@PianoUniverse lol too true, at first I was one of those guys hiding the plates...until someone told me that to lol
0:45 good thing he covered that license plate
He did it so the camera could focus on "Quebec" because liscence plates are reflective and the sun is shining through the huge garage door...
man if I see another comment bout the plate im gonna start to copy paste
Dr Dinkle exactly because it’s not like someone finna do something like suspend your license
They deserve to be exposed.
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In 2010 I bought a 2007 Hyundai Santa fe I changed the oil myself every 3 to 4 months. Its now November 2023 and the "Old Girl " still runs great with 338,000 kilometers on the clock
Those are good, the engine is from Mitsubishi 😂
@@davewilson7602 Yes, some older Hyundais are good. Some of their modern stuff with turbos and gdi are junk.
That was probably the first time the hood has been opened since it left the Subaru plant.
For some people, choosing the right hair and fingernail color is more important than maintaining a $30,000 investment, and when the car dies, they'll say it was a crappy car and vow to never buy another one.
Never even changed the blinker fluid
Come on everyone, who would expect their oil to be low after only a couple years? I paid $800 to change my exhaust bearing on a new car, to this day I don't understand why it would've failed so quickly. They topped off the reverse light fluid as well even though I'd never had a problem. The linear polarity reversing heated seat modulator that is apparently bad needs replaced as well but I couldn't afford it at the time but they said I might get lucky and it won't need done until next month so I'll be using my tax return to take care of that. The crappy thing is the mechanic said these are all normal wear parts so my warranty doesn't cover any of them and that ads an extra 10% to the bill because he has to fill out extra paperwork notifying them it's not their fault. New cars aren't what they used to be.
@Mr. Cool Everything you buy is an investment. You invest your money to own it.
@Mr. Cool Consumables don't usually increase in value. Fixed assets, on the other hand can be profitable. I do a lot of buying and selling.
I died at that attempt to cover the license plate. That was the funniest shit I’ve see all day 🤣
he was pointing at the Quebec not hiding her plate
Classic, he could’ve edited out too 😂😂😂
I think he was just bs'ing, because nobody cares enough to mess with her
thank you for pointing that out😂 hilarious
he didnt try to cover it up :) the camera has a flash on it - the license plate is reflective. he wanted to show it was from Quebec so he put his hand there so the reflection from the plate wouldnt blow out the image.
Changing oil is a myth. I've changed my truck oil every 3000 miles and 15 years later my heating fan is making a slight noise.
I know! I've done the same and my tires still wore out.
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They just dont make em like they did years ago...fans or tyres...these days u get rid of em as soon as the ashtray is full!!!
@Erik Hyndman
Probably ok. Modern fully synthetic blinker fluid lasts 75,000 blinks or 5 years...that and lotsa folks economise and just dont use em
@@cavekritter1 hey remember to stock up on winter air for your tires its gonna be coming soon.
Back in 1970, when I was a kid I bought a used 125cc Suzuki motor cycle, had it for about three years and some on asked about oil changing, when I checked it was absolutely empty of engine oil still ran great.
Had a co workers years ago that bought a new F-150 back in the early 2000s and never changed the oil. He never even use to check anything under the hood and somehow that truck lasted such a long time.
I bought a used Honda from my friends sister.The last oil change was done at a quick oil change place, and It was due.
Had great difficulty getting drain plug out,no thread issues, but a gorilla must have tightened it. There was no crunch washer , which explains why plug was so difficult .Installed a new plug with proper washer ftom dealer.
On to the filter.Bought a filter cup to fit the new filter,then discovered the old filter was oversized , wrong filter.
Removed / replaced with the right filter.
All is good now.
A dealer or reputable garage for oil changes. And increase frequency for changes.Oil is cheap compared to engine problems.
Most new cars come with free oil changes for like the first 2 years lol
The sad thing is I have an Aunt like this who likely wouldn't even go in for the free changes...cars go to her to die. She pulled up once in a 300D she had and said it was a quart low on oil. I told her we didn't have any diesel engine oil but she insisted I just dump in a random quart my Dad had in the garage.
@@jblyon2 yea we all know someone like this and it hurts lol
@@tundras4ever552 Yup. I do a lot of short trips so as soon as it's past a medium brown color on the dipstick she's getting a change, usually about every 6 months (and way under the change interval mileage). Cheap insurance to keep it running like new.
I have a 2019 wrx and I got absolutely no deals for oil or maintenance 😟. Have 7k and already did 2 oil changes. Can't believe she went over 20k without an oil change! These motors need them BAD!
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License plate shown (procedes to hide it by his hand) (removes hand) license plate shown again
It may not be the owners' fault. I have heard of an Audi and BMW dealership in Australia not changing the oil (when they are paid to do so). A friend caught them out, when he suspected this, by putting some nail polish or the like on the drain plug, when the car was returned after the 'service', the drain plug had not been touched. He threatened to go to the media, and ended up with a full (free) service.
I am so surprised that wasn't like sludge coming out of that I am a mechanic and I have seen a car with 20000 miles no oil change was bought in because the customer was complaining of her loud knocking sound which I think you can guess what that was when we drained the oil it was like thick Grease unfortunately all of the main end and big end bearings had failed
Not just the oil, but the filter was never designed to function adequately for that many miles.
That poor Filter had been bypassing for at least 15,000km! 😖
@@sandgroper4044 how old are you?
I mean there are cars with 30k kilometers intervalls , most oils and filters should be able to handle this
@@lukass.6609 That's what I was thinking. Some light commercial vans are 40,000km service intervals. Typically ACEA rated oil though so it's twice or three times the price of regular SAE rated oil, it's probably a 100% PAO esther.
It bypassed and let sludge pump around.
It’s amazing to me how some people never heard of changing a vehicle’s engine oil.
I was always told in summer school classes that if I never learned to do anything else, learn how to change the oil.
This is how my family treated their vehicles. I grew up thinking you only add oil, but you never had to change it. Only add it when it is empty and begins to stall.
Every 5-8,000km changed your oil and oil filter
Well you effectively changed the oil, by replacing evaporated old with new) The fact that you let level drop that low is bad though.
@@PetroDobrynin that's not Changing oil😂 removal of oil takes out metal shavings, and oil goes bad too, loosing it lubrication and preservation of the engine
@@curiosity8494 It depends on the oil type, vehicle, and driving habits. Conventional oil is recomended at 3,000 miles or every three months. Synthetic oil can range from 5,000 miles to over 10,000. For instance BMW synthetic LL-01 oil life has a 15,000 mile interval.
If you put your engine under stress constantly like very heavy towing or racing, then you have to modify change intervals and oil type.
if the car leaks enough oil, it might work!
My cousin does the same thing to her Versa in Turkmenistan. I visited her once and her engine was making weird noises with sparks flying out of the exhaust. I check the oil and the dipstick was completely dry. I then asked when was the last time she changed the oil? She said: What's an oil change? I added about 3 quarts of oil and perhaps saved the engine.
In Europe cars have oil changed a lot less frequently than in US/Canada
Once a year...or when the computer says change...upto 20k miles
You have to keep fresh oil in it
Imagine just only changing your oil i change my engine every 3-5 miles
JDM Dimension those are rookie numbers. I change mine every 2 miles. Done it 24 times. Started with a 3.8 v6 and now I’ve got a 1JZ because we ran out of 3.8s
You have a Kia soul don't you?
@@bentenxl hybrid Ford pinto and fiat
Amateur. My Jaguar’s engine gets rebuilt every quarter mile.
Smh that’s cute. I usually swap out the chassis after 1 - 2 miles on my truck, those things need some love after all that driving.
She put 15 years on that car in only 3. Impressive.
That filter has probably been running on the bypass for the last 2 years !
I guarantee the clearances in that engine are larger than they should be. for an engine with that amount of mileage on it.
I had a Kia come in one time with close to 40k on it, motor locked up. Same deal, never had changed the oil.
You can't have much mechanical experience if you think that a new car with 22k miles on the oil should have noticeable engne damage. Intervals are around 10k. There's likely slightly more wear then if the oil was changed sooner. One thing an owner of a brand new car should always do in addition to scheduled fluid maintenance. Change the oil after break-in, maybe 500 miles, or so. This removes any possible contaminates resulting from all the machining and assembly processes. It's just cheap insurance.
I saw the plate number before you placed your hand over it.
She's lucky she will blow the head gasket before seeing her real damages
Headgaskets aren't an issue really on the new engines. It was an issue on pre 07 non turbo EJs
Bought a car a year ago.
Did some maintenance on it, I like to change the filters etc.
Had to change my master cylinder - so I got to know the workings of my car fairly quickly.
Put off a service as it was due.
Changed the oil the other day, the filter that came out, oil filter shaft was missing two o rings. Filter looked like a dogs chew toy.
The oil was darker than this. Shittier looking too.
Going to give this 6/7000 miles before a change. It seems the same person who tightened up the drain bolt on my car also tightened this cars oil filter.
They’re from Quebec I’m not surprised at all.
Does Canada not have M.O.T's like in the UK? Our cars have to legally get checked once a year to make sure they're mechanically safe, one of which is usually an engine change.
So many people think or have the mindset you have to change oil every 3000 and think you have to run a specific brand...I use the manufacturer recommended oil ...any brand will do. and when the vehicle says service the engine for oil usage...I do it then...or every 5k miles...all my engines have made it to 250k never any oil issues.. but you do you...just my 2 cents
She's like my sister who never checks the oil level (NEVER). She just had to buy a new engine because she ran it out of oil. $8,500.00. ❤
Had a Hyundai SUV with 29k miles (46k km) with a loud valvetrain, no oil, and straight slush so I assume it never had its oil changed.
You should have flushed it before adding new oil. OR change oil , run engine 20 minutes, change oil again. Have her pay for the cleaning process.
It is normal in Europe to have 20 or 30 thousand km or two years between oil changes and this is respecting the manufacturer’s maintenance plans. So that lady is not too far out.
Rui Gomes da Silva
I guess that explains why Europeans can’t make a car worth a crap. LOL
name Ouch Volvos are decent cars.
20 to 30 k? WTF? That makes no sense at all unless the whole purpose is to make sure these engines die after warranty is over so the client comes back to buy a new engine or a new car.
Oil manufacturers in Europe rate synthetic oil as being good for at least 20 thousand miles
20 - 30k kilometers is variable service. This means your car has sensors that detect when to change oil. If it doesn't tell you to change oil then you have to change it once you reach 20 - 30k km (depends what is suggested by the manufacturer.) or every 24 months. Whichever of these 3 comes first. For example if your car sensors detect bad oil at 8000 km then it tells you to go change it which means you shouldn't keep driving it for another 20 000 km.
If your car does not have the sensors to determine oil quality then you have fixed service which is usually 15 000 km.
If you hadn't changed the oil, she could have bought a new car and her dealer could sell this one after an oilchange and say that he had done all the maintenance!
Crazy how he eyeballed how much oil came out
She doesn’t deserve that beautiful car.
*Covers license plate with hand*
Shows us "K10 RKC" seconds after
And before 😂
50k would be interesting but 32k not Bad too.
The oil can still be used for French salads.
“You don’t need to change oils, it still good “
Oui Oui !
Ok... can we talkef about how oil actually came out!!! I was expecting sludge or nothing, holy fuck at 36k is insane
You’re the last person that’s ever going to change that oil.
Your probably right.
@Ef77 they wouldn't honour the warranty because it hasn't been serviced
Most of the oil change shops take your money and make you wait, but never change the oil.
@@jasunsmith9136 An that right there is exactly why i change it myself or buy mobile 1 oil and filter an get my shop to do it which i am right there with them when they do change it so i know what is going in my car.
@@retiredsnowbunnyhunterx5106 Sucks we can't rely on people to do the jobs we pay them to do.
I carved a date on the oil filters of several cars of friends and family who had me change their oil. I wanted to see how bad this is. Everyone had the same filter after an oil change. One friend had his oil change 5 times before I finally got around to checking the filter only to see it was the same on.
Oil change is a loss leader for some places, but it aint right to scam people.
"Who tightened that thing" a buff japanese man in a Subaru factory.
I heard he defeated a vampire in Cairo despite being crushed by a steam roller
@@BallisticGhast6 Everywhere I go... lmfao
@@BallisticGhast6 iS tHaT a jOJo RefReNce?
was built in indiana fyi im gay
Sam James Wow that’s crazy, but I don’t remember asking
My grandma bought a Corolla brand new when I was a kid, drove around in it for about 10 years and never once opened the hood or had it serviced. When it was finally done, there was a layer of dust caked around the engine like a cocoon and the car was about 1.5qt low. Still ran! Changed it and it ran for many years after that. No idea how many miles it went on the factory oil but it never faltered.
That’s why Honda / Toyota are such good cars for the money. I just wish I had got a Honda or Toyota instead of a Hyundai the 💩 the bed at 120k miles due to a faulty cat converter… now I’m out paying 15 hundo to have the car repaired
Toyota's are never die they're the greatest cars of all time they're the most reliable
I drive a 22 year old 2000 toyota camry CE. The thing is still kicking. I've just changed the timing belt and evap canister. Parts are cheap and though it may not be the fastest thing in 4 wheels, it gets me around comfortably. I change the oil every 6 months or 4000 miles whichever one is sooner. All I know, is that I don't see too many other cars it's age running around my area. :)
@@macross5000 Impressive.
don't you hate cars that are stupid proof
"Who tightened this thing?"
The factory.
Exactly😆
Couldn't get it off cause he had the pliers backward.
Underrated comment
It looked like God wouldn’t be able to take it off
Damn Kia used blue lock tight on my wife's oil filter 🙄
She did as good of a job changing the oil as you did covering up the license plate.
He did it to reduce cameral glare, not too block the letters smh
@@ronbergunndy1259 dunno buddy
That’s a good one brother
Lol
Wby are you even talking you nasty trumpet
"Who tightened this Thing"
Probably the T800 working at the factory.
Agreed underrated comment
I LOLed
100th like for this underrated comment
T800: Do you even lift bro?
I’ll be back
I once serviced a Mazda van with 106,000 miles on it, which the owner said had never been serviced since it was new. I knew the owner, and believed this, especially when I saw the condition of the spark plugs. It survived at least another couple of years, until he sold it on.
Uhhh... never going to trust used cars on the market now.
“like brand new” is his selling line
spark plugs are changed every 100k miles anyway
@@azca. Im at 194k never changed them just oil and filter changes. No misfires, no ticking no knocks no squeling. On top its a chrysler😂😂
Sadly, when she trades this car in for a new one, the dealer will tell the new owner it was well maintained by the previous owner.
@Eviscerate you tell yourself that buddy. I’m a car salesman.
Your comment is absolutely true. The general public would be astonished by the atrocities dealers, auto body tech and mechanics do to cars and people have no idea. “Reputable” dealerships are included. The best way to know you aren’t getting screwed over is to either know what to look for, or take a trusted mechanic with you to look over vehicle. Read up on what your getting done. Become knowledgeable. And always get second opinions. It’s actually so sad how true your comment is.
With every used car I ever bought from a dealer, when I asked about its history they'd always say "I dunno".
Yes they will tell that . I trading in old car and it was a piece of jump I think they give me $150 for it the person called and asked me about the truck and what kind of condition was it in the salesman told him that it was one owner well maintained by me I didn't maintain it when I had it but it was a piece of junk I told a man if I was him I would not buy the truck and go somewhere else because that dealer was lying to me
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Judging by the massive ass dent on the front I'd assume this person probably didn't have to pay for the car themselves based on how poorly maintained it is.
Well, my sister bought a brand new Chevy once. Within a week she already fucked up the rear end backing up in an alley, and 2 years later the timing belt broke due to neglect, screwing up the engine. Fuel pump died due to running the car with an eternal low fuel alert. Some people just don't care.
Mario M I wouldn’t even help my sister if she did shit like that I’d make her pay out the ass at a mechanic
Hahaha...you've obviously never been to Montreal....EVERY fuckin car has dents...its crazy.
@@Mario_N64 And then blames Chevy for reliability 😂
you dont know many subaru owners do you? Subaru owners like the 'set it and forget it' approach. They were probably reaching for a bag of nuts and rolled into a 15 year old prius. they both got out. shrugged it off and kept going. Cars dont matter when you're a Subaru person. Oil change? Its probably posted on a sticky note somewhere in their house but its just so easy to forget when you're a Subaru person. Get a new subaru every 10 years because at 180,000km and zero maintenance they just 'wear out'. Ive seen it with my own eyes lol.
I work at a Subaru dealership, I’ve seen multiple people go 30,000 miles before an oil change it’s crazy, and the black factory Subaru filters are always extremely tight in the first place. Also if it’s a new car and it’s got a blue filter with a white paint mark that’s also a factory filter
48000km??? 😮
@@fidelcatsro6948 yup had someone go 50k miles recently, came in for it not starting
But have you seen actual problems from these long oil change intervals. like blown engines? In Europe some cars are spec'ed for 2year/50.000km between oil changes if they are diesel. Big trucks (that will do more than 1.000.000km in their life) are spec'ed usually for 100.000km oil changes.
@@paouvous oh yeah those cars had tons of metal we caught on magnets. The 50,000 mile car it killed all the small oil passages and oil sensors had to get a new engine
@@paouvous wow diesels need less oil changes?
Every women is strong and independent, until it’s time to change engine oil.
😂😂😂 couldn't say it any better love'd the comment
👍👍
All you have to tell them is that it is empowering to change the oil. They'll do it every time
Hey, I am independent female who drove 236k miles on a Toyota. By the time; I got ripped off at my 50k mile oil change it was time for me to pick up wrench and DIY. Six years later; I became Toyota technician.
Read my mind........and soooooooooooooo true!
My son's friend works at a Ford dealership. Recently a customer walked away from a deal because they, "Didn't want a vehicle that needed the oil changed...." They walk among us.
Guess he's getting something a la flintstone's wagon.
Electric vehicles are a thing
@@mauriciogarcia638 It's not like they went for a Mach-E. They just walked out. Like their last car was ICE (which they likely just kept long enough not to do any maintenance) and they had no idea that oil changes were a necessary part of ownership.
@@MrOnemanop I literally knew one personally. My own father! He never did oil changes on any of the stuff he owned either!
@@Elaba_ got it cued up now, thanks!
When she sells it she will want top dollar because she washed it every Friday.
And a LUNATIC put that dent in the front and yeah
She washed it with dawn and a towel
I hate to say it but that kind of shit is why I don't buy cars from girls unless they are obviously car people.
Woman owned never raced 😂
@@deathwizxx when I see women owned on the ad I wonder why that would be a good thing
“I thought you just had to put gas in the car and push that pedal thing?”
Exactly! 🙃
“Thingy”
Or the alternative, "why do modern cars still need oil?"
DriveAndMaintain electric cars don’t need oil apart from automatic transmission fluid which is technically an oil.
Buys an electric car. Tries to put gas in it. Also forgot to charge it.
Nobody:
Girls: "Oops hehe"
💀💀💀
@Camp Matthew go change your oil
That’s why I taught my girl how to take care of her car
That a gts in your pfp my guy?
@Camp Matthew And you need an oil change
Going back to Canada with fresh oil, ready for another 25 thousand miles lol
HAAA!
lol thanks for the laugh
Run it till it’s dry😂😂
@Alsharif Games 99
20k, still a lot of miles
Na should be ok till its timing belt time. 100k miles and it
I like how he blocks the license plate when he gets up close but you can see it clear as day in othet shots.
😂😂😂
"an attempt was made"
Shark Man X bro! What a wierd thing to pay attention to
@@donovanthompson7864 It's just something I noticed, and it stuck out to me.
Like wtf
This is what scares me about buying used cars...
Why not change the oil after you got it home? That's what my dad did when he bought his 2009 Toyota Corolla Altis
"Driven by a young lady, no street racing!"
That doesn't reassure me...
Have a compression test done to check for piston ring wear (if practical) This is the best way to tell how well engine has been maintained. Insufficient oil changes will lead to rapid ring wear. If car fails dry/wet compression test, walk away.
Lease vehicle
if you have a trusted buddy mechanic who knows how check. is fine
"How often do you change your oil?"
"What oil?"
Or "these modern cars don't need oil changes."
Do you mean petrol?
I drive a tesla
tesla drivers be like
@@phongpham6032 no oils in your driveline? Differentials, transmission, anything like that?
I bought a 2005 Forester new and gave it to my daughter at about 85k miles. She had the oil/filter changed at a Subaru dealer. I got the car back, did an oil/filter change, and the filter had been installed (at the dealer) so tightly I had to jab a screwdriver through it and it took all my strength to remove ii, using the long screwdriver for leverage. Utterly crazy!
The first time I changed the oil filters on my mate's Sterling lt9500 I had to poke holes through them get my largest screwdriver and hammer it through then take the coolant filter and bracket off, remove the driver side wheel and put a 4foot cheater pipe to take it off.
Not sure how it happens sometimes, maybe pulling vacuum in the crankcase somehow?
He and his farmer dad had supposedly changed the oil after buying it but surely they couldn't have tightened it that much by themselves.
They self tighten, especially if you over tighten them when they are installed. Most spin on filters have printed on them “tighten 3/4 turn (amount varies on different filters) after gasket contacts base. Especially bad if no oil is put on the gasket when filter is installed.
Some will put the oil pan drain plug too tight as well.
When I was working at a tire shop attached to a big-name department store, we weren't allowed to do anything but tire related stuff. A woman comes in with a new Chevy equinox and tells us that her car "ran out of oil" and asked us to put some in.
We told her if the maintenance minder on the dash board is giving you a percentage of the oil life, that doesn't mean it ran out, and to take it to a mechanic because we weren't allowed to help her. We watched as she went inside, bought a 5 quart jug of the cheapest stuff she could find and pour it all in in the parking lot without draining the old oil. We were telling her the entire time to take it to a mechanic and not add more oil, but she insisted that she could "save some money and not be ripped off" by doing this.
2 weeks later, our local mechanic shop that we sent customers like her to said they drained 9 quarts of oil and a bunch of large sparkly flakes out of am equinox and that the customer insisted we told her to put it in.
You seriously can't fix stupid
if a little oil is good, more is better, right? and too much is just right.
Well, I blame dealers at this point. I took my chevy spark to dealer for oil change and they gave me an estimate for $1500 maintenance which includes coil replacement, check something something, rotate tires, wheel balance, Oh also replace wiper blades for $75. It was 12000 miles on this car none of them needed other than oil change. This is rip off and I understand why they don't want to go to dealer. Most of people say ok for this estimate and realized later it's too late. 🙂 They charge $100-$120 for oil change and basic multi-point inspection. This is crazy.
@Lassi Kinnunen it's under warranty but these are consumable parts and service so these are additional. I am sorry that was 15k which was 3rd time I visited the dealership first 2 oil changes covered by Chevy.
Her husband and their wallets must be sooo proud 🤣🤣🤣
@@emredikici that's why you *lease* a Toyota instead, if you drive 12k miles or less per year... During the first 2 years of your lease, all maintenance is free & Toyota is better than Chevy any day of the week.
Incredible job covering that license plate! I honestly couldn’t make out any of the letters and numbers on it!
Good thing I’m deaf!!
he was just showing whats above the plate, not covering
The license plate has reflective additives in the paint that would have messed with the automatic white balance. He covered it up so you could see they are a frenchie from Quebec.
@@cobre7717 Good point, didn’t think of that.
@@CrashForce made yourself look like a bit of a wanker there champ
"Who tightened that thing"? Sounds like the factory did. 🤣
Hood? What do you mean "open"? She probably has an iphone and a MacBook that have soldered components to prevent upgrades or service. Lol
I changed the oil on my uncles 4runner brand new i was the first one to open it up since it was built in Japan. It was so unbelivably tight.
Maybe they haven't even had the first oil change that happens at around 1000 miles...
Yes- the factory tightens them very tight-My Impreza was like that - I changed the oil and filter after 2,200 KM- then at 6000 KM I will let the dealer do the service then 6 mths later I will change oil and filter at home.
First time I took my oil filter off in this car, I about destroyed it with pliers trying to get it off it was so tight.
Brings a whole new meaning to "the car is all original." 😅
Engine sludge is the $$$$ option
Lmao
And when the engine seizes up, daddy will buy her a new one.
Yup
To be fair it’s not like he went out and dropped 60k on his daughter. She was probably leaving for college he wanted to get her something that would be reliable (if you change the oil). If he saved 1k a year since she was born he’d have enough for a new Subaru.
@@Jared798 Nobody bought me a car when I went off to college. I had to work and buy my own car for $900. But then I'm a male, so I don't get the female privilege.
jrocker798 doesnt matter... oil change is 50 bucks
@@Jared798 .... To hell with that. I'd rather buy myself a car with that money, and she'll have to save up and get her own. Maybe then she'll have some pride in it. 😂
Did she hit everything on her way to get the oil changed
French-candian. Can't drive for shit.
Well of course she did
Ali Abdallah based
@Richard Ren you probably are, and here's a lesson: make sure you got enough insurance, otherwise she may sue. Even if they sound like the nicest people they'll still sue.
@Richard Ren oh yeah, leaving the scene is def horrible. Hope you're alright homie.
She is lucky the Synthetic oil is really forgiving. If this was 20-30yrs ago her engine would've been toast lol
I'd be pretty confident that it is not far from toast.
With oil that black with carbon it is likely that this Subaru's horizontal cylinders will be worn oval as many Subaru motors do.
I'd bet that it already is 20% down on compression.
The way the oil bubbles when it is draining shows that the antifoam component has stopped working so the oil has very much lost a lot of its function.
@@Graceymay74 true, but she is lucky that oil didn't turn into thick sludge
@@alextran8188 Lucky yes, in that it still was running.
But if she has never changed the oil and it only drained that small amount, the inside of the engine is where you'll find the rest. sludge on every surface. Guaranteed. it is what oil does when it goes this long without a change.
the lighter compounds evaporate. the additives break down. the heat cycles within the engine basically turn the engine into a refracting tower which slowly splits oil into its components. The oil also gets polluted by unburnt fuel which makes it past the rings (yes, even in new engines. just less so), carbon and this degrades the oil further. that oil is probably 10% as effective compared to new as a lubricant.
Oil in this condition is the worst thing for all the gaskets and seals, so it will be a leaky motor in time.
I think this engine will be toast pretty soon. 10-30 thousand km (6-18 thousand miles). it will blow oil at initially, then lose compression and power. soon after it will either foul the plugs too much to start or a big-end bearing will hit its wear limit and it will throw a conrod.
you're also right she's "lucky" that this is a near new late model. if you didn't change the oil for that long in a car with 100k on the clock, you probably wouldn't need to change the oil at this point because it would be far far worse. especially a Subaru engine.
Am I the only one cringing watching him undo the oil filter so fast it goes everywhere in the housing and doesn’t clean it?
And the engine warranty won’t cover it when it breaks down. When the mechanic at the dealership opens it up and finds all that black sludge inside it will automatically void the warranty and a huge repair bill will be handed to her. If I was her dad I would advise her to trade it and get a new one. And to strongly advise her to change the oil on the next one she gets. Don’t even know how some people don’t understand cars need maintenance.
He protecting the license plate reminded me of Windows Defender protecting my PC against viruses.
He did a better job
Windows Defender is actually decent as of recently.
Windows defender at least accomplish the job, it isn't the best but it does his job.
This man on the other side...
He did it to allow the camera to focus. Otherwise it would have been to bright for it too. Smh too much people don't think enough
Funny you say that, but windows defender is more than enough for 99% of users on the internet. It's actually quite good and as long as you don't look for shady snuff videos or some weird porn you're good with only having it.
For sale: low mileage, gently used, lady driven, no accidents.
😂😂
Can't even say no accidents judging by the front bumper at the very start of the video. Maybe no significant accidents.
Hahahahahahahaha
And still the original oil inside, i swear!
Just changed the oil so it'll be trouble free for the new owner.
That's the most accessible oil filter location I've seen !
Much easier than my f150. They put some type of oil catcher under the filter. Made it a real bitch getting the filter off. Also the bolts were rusted on so couldn't just unbolt it . Before I started the second oil change I took a saws all n cut it off. MUCH EASIER !!!!
@@pfc6329 They recommend you change your oil and filter regularly and then they design it like that ?. Crazy !
@@screwsnutsandbolts 34k km and that engine still run well? What kind of oil that she used..? Must be very very good quality oil....
Pretty much all Subaru's are like that and then some Hyundai's. There are others but can't remember. 2020 Diesel chevy impala and Austin Mini's are the absolute worst
@@pfc6329 fuck that man. My job is to change oil and whenever I'm working bottom side on one of those I need someone to help me because I'm too short for those fuckers
Women just believing cars run off hopes and dreams
She'll be back with 73k for her second oil change 😂😂😂😂
😭😭😭😭
Ha good one😂😂😂
My co-worker abuses his cars like this and then he complains about the car being a piece of junk when it brakes down.
Try "breaks". Brakes are what stops your car.
You don't like brakes, Wayne?
Scotty Kilmer will tell you that Toyotas are so well made than even this kind of abuse will not fuck it up. So, Toyotas are exempt from the rules.
@Jake Bro Of course it will, I was just "paraphrasing" Scotty kilmer who thinks Toyotas are immune to anything.
GM is crap. I am in no way a toyota fanboy, but the newer GM's simply aren't reliable.
Not letting us hear it run with the fresh oil was a crime lol
I expect a lot of knocking in the near future and the "ever since you serviced my car..." complaint
It sounded like a pornstar blowing his load on start-up.
Uhhhhggghhhggbnnnnn
@@Wtrxprs007able highly unlikely, well the first part of your comment at least.
I would have done a change with budget oil, ran it for a few miles at least then drained and THEN new synthetic oil.
@@Wtrxprs007able oh boy would I give her a lecture of her life if she even starts to !
Kind of cool how you can see the Japanese innovation. the oil filter has a lip around it so when you take it off to change it, the oil inside it doesn't spill down onto the engine.
Saw that.
For a new car, that thing looks messed up, inside and outside
A woman was driving it
Women
Quebec......
why do many sexists in the comment section
Henrik K ok incel
Reasonably new car and already has a huge dent in the front
I stay well and clear as soon as I seen a dented up car cruising down the highway
Some ethnic people require a booster seat to safely drive .
shows what kind of owner it has... poor thing
Well, it's from quebec...
Women
What a shame, hard earned money spent on a brand new vehicle and people cant 30-40 dollars on an oil change to maintain a vehicle
I'm wondering if she maybe got scammed, and paid for an oil chane but never got it.
Though it sounds like she never ever had it done.
Very true
What's the service interval, some newer cars are 2 years 20,000 miles.
@@jayhow997 Ive never seen a car that suggests 2 years or 20k miles. Most cars are 1 year 10k miles or even less
@@MeDicen_Rocha well they exist my friend and plenty of manufacturers do vehicles with such service intervals, I work at multi marque main dealers, Ford kia mazda seat in one group lots of our new vehicles are 2 year or 18/20,000m service intervals pet/diesel, some commercial vehicles are higher. Vag group do the same vw's long life service 24 month or 19,000 miles.
We need an update on this car. Has it had another oil change since? Best wishes to the engine 🙏
Screw engine oil. We only use Nariyal ka tel😎
@@sohamchandiwade9954 bi
@@JohnWickkkk Li
WHAT KARL IS A CAR GUY??XXXXXX
Karl.... What are you doing here?
I remember when my aunt told my uncle once that all she ever did was put Gas in the car , when my uncle checked the oil that dipstick was bone dry 😬 I called that Camry the terminator because it survived my aunt (200,000 miles+)
Can totally agree, my sis' had a 92 Camry, the damn engine was bullet proof. Ran for years without a service. 🤭
When manufactures built things to last even if you drove it hard and ignored service. This car only got away because of the longer service life of synthetic oil.
Toyota builds it weak enough so you can’t possibly break it. But there trucks are badass! Ever been in a Tacoma? Love those things!
@@hilljackzack7284 is that your first gen?
Zach Steele I wish... that would be fun👌🏼
That oil filter location is incredible. Bravo to the engineers
yoyo 19 why the hell would u want it to be more difficult to reach the oil filter lmao
yoyo 19 well either way it’s good because u CLEARLY see it. it won’t be hard locating it an it’ll be much easier getting it off
@David DDM not really just crack the filter before you lift it. Drain oil and the oil in the filter will drain back. No clean up. When you don't crack the filter on these and drain the oil and crack it after the drain back will release then you have a mess like in this video.
I used to have a 1992 Subaru wagon that had oil filter in the same place. It's a boxer engine thing.
yoyo 19 i agree with you, i’d rather have it upside down or even horizontal than straight up like that. I can fill my filter up with new oil before screwing it on and the “dry” part of the first start up is almost non-existent. It builds pressure for about 1-2 seconds MAX. The vast majority of engine damage is 20 seconds after ANY startup. Just makes more sense to me...
Me: poor girl
Owner: I'm alright
Me: Not you......the car
This is why you never buy a female owned car.
@@hilljackzack7284 mechanic here......that's accurate.
I can always tell when I get in a car if a guy or a girl owns it.
My mom is the only one I know that ever took care of a car. The family charger growing up was always taken care of and had royal purple sae 5w-20 synthetic and was never eaten in. Now most other females their cars maintenence history is a horror story
Jeep Joseph noice, is it a V8???
@@hilljackzack7284 392 dropped rt 5.7. Celebrity special order
The way he just throws a bunch of bottles in the funnel, got me laughing alot more than it should've
Same
z3r0waste detectet
how is that funny..
@@VictoriaMari2 isn't it obvious?
@@VictoriaMari2 see Peter h
You should absolutely tear open the oil filter to see what the inside of it looks like.
This is standard practice when changing the oil on airplane engines.
@@marsgal42 Well... it's not a bad idea. Anything to reduce risk. You don't want to send an engine out that shows early signs of failure.
Most likely the bypass valve has been tripped and the oil is not being filtered. Better to have the oil circulate unfiltered than no oil circulate at all.
That would probably be like opening Pandoras Box. All the evils in the world would be released at once.
With it being the original oil from factory it wouldn’t be worth looking in the filter IMO. You’re going to have stuff from break in hiding everything you’re looking for. It would be the next oil change, hopefully sooner than the standard scheduled one I would go looking in it.
“For sale!! Low miles! 23k. Never been serviced, no records! Oil changes every oh whenever I feel like” 😂
Lol yup I love the ads that say "never had a problem with the car in 100k miles". That basically means "I drove this, put gas in it and never serviced 1 component"
"Get it for 2000 dollars" xD
'One lady owner.' 😐
Sad part is, the car probably came with a free oil change from the dealer that never got used.
imagine spending $30,000+ on something and then totally neglecting it. what kind of person would do this? unreal.
My ex, with the exact same vehicle while also curb hopping. Saw this video and had to comment that 🤣
Same people who don't clean their gutters and have to replace them 5 years later.
Alot of people.... After being in the repair/service industry for better part of a decade nothing will surprise you with what people do and negligence and laziness that follows. Its a throw away and buy and replace society
Could not agree more. I mean even a cheap oil change can be done for like 40$. Man I honestly at a loss for words. Such a waste.
Spoiled rich kids
That’s crazy these came with free maintenance for two years so it wouldn’t cost her anything to service it.
Dats what I think too.
Assuming they came with free maintenance everywhere is the dumbest thing I’ve heard today.
Bmw comes with free monthly subscription for maintenance
Daniil Primachenko thats because they are mechanical pieces of shit.
@@billybobbobson5346 no, it's because PROFIT!
My guy calling a 2018 car “not new” while I’m out here in a 98’.
I have a 76 Datsun lol
@@Wilantonjakov I had a 76 280-Z I loved that car. Awesome car.
2002 miata here
'86 F150
Seems y'all take good care of your cars. My hats off to ya 🎩
Got to love the fact guy puts hand over license plate to hide it, then proceeds to film it multiple times
It needs a douche..I’d refill with cheap synthetic let it run at temp for 20 minutes then rechange it.
That’s what I was thinking
It already has a douche, the one that's driving it.
You need to leave a post it under the hood that reads "Abandon hope all ye who enter "
That's cold bro lol
Oh My God 😨🤪🤪🤪
And she would never know because she never looks under the hood
I love this
Put it on the dashboard..😂😂😂
We are going to need the vin for this car. So absolutely no one ever buys it lmaoo!!!
THIS is exactly why I’m afraid to buy a “female” owned car. As a woman, I’m upset haha
Female owned means clapped out shit box 9 times out of 10. Yeah, I’m sure she drove slow in it but she probably never got the oil changed.
I got my bmw form a woman and everything was good besides oil and the dog hair that took me 3 days to clean it
edison noizy you got the 1/10 deal consider yourself lucky.
HilljackZack 😂😂😂
My first car was female owned it basically struggled to go into every gear except 4th and 5th hahahha
I’ve personally known some people who think getting oil changes are scams. And when their car dies in the middle of an intersection, they curse the manufacturer for making a crappy car.
They do be scams unless you're making like $100 an hour to where your time is worth more than the mechanic's
Lol where the hell did you meet these people
They might as well just consider, going to take a piss as a scam.
@@TheWutangclan1995 I completely lost my shit at this . I appreciate the good laugh man 😂😂
The people in this comment thread along with the comments are amazing.
I would recommend changing the oil and filter again in 50 miles
Yes a Steve P..
Right on. Flush the crap out... new oil and filter again.
@@lozerboozer I would of thought he was going to flush the whole engine first before added fresh oil
More like 15
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Concur, poor thing deserved two changes to get some of that crud out.
I'm jealous of that oil filter location. They should make mandatory placement at the top of the engine.
Exactly. I have a Forester and they are the fastest and cleanest oil changes I’ve ever done.
My c63 amg w204 has a filter up on top. Really easy to replace.
Not really that big of a deal, you're already going to have to be under the car to drain the oil so not really saving time by having it in the engine bay
@@Striker50_ true but most people who change their own oil don’t have a lift where they can jack up a car and get underneath it easily they’ll most likely use a jack which only raises the car about 2-3 feet so you’ll have to lay down to remove the filter which is a pain. I think it is a great idea having the oil filter up on top.
@@RKSAINT I personally use ramps as many others do, on a crossover or suv you'll have a ton of access space. I prefer to have more space in my engine bay for when I do need to have maintenance done
This is why I love high mileage vehicles. High mileage vehicles don’t become high mileage vehicles because they haven’t been cared for.....Id rather buy a 200k mile car with a great service history over some 100k mile mistreated piece of crap.
Yup. I just bought a 2003 Lexus with 200k, and meticulous dealer maintenance records on the Lexus website. It seriously is like new. Paid $3400 for it.
Your logic makes no sense. At 200k miles that vehicle is about on its last leg and falling apart. Hell even at 100k they aren't gonna be in that good of shape. But hey good luck to you lol
@@jayer-su3hu You clearly know nothing about cars.
You're just cheap or can't afford a new one.
@@squidusn71 bruh you probably can't afford one either lol
"Who tightened this filter?"
The person at the Subaru factory.
Some robot
@@danieltolic3029 Could've been a robot, but usually smaller items like an oil filter are done by hand... Well, a hand using a tool.
Probably got over torqued
@@robertbennett2796 I'm willing to bet it's just due to how long that filter has been attached. All of the heat/cool cycles from the engine running and stopping can tighten or loosen things.
Also heat kinda melts the o-ring. You can put very little oil around the joint and wait a bit so it gets looser.