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eg8hardcore Jun 9, 2009 04:02 PM

need help replacing oil
 
Ok, sorry for the newb question here, but I don't have a lot of time to search, and I just want to make sure I'm not messing anything up. I am accustomed to japanese cars and have never changed the oil on a saturn but I told my gf I'd do it on her 2002 L100. Is there anything specific i need to know?

budsjlm Jun 9, 2009 07:45 PM

unscrew drain plug, drain oil, remove relpace filter, put plug back in and fill with new clean oil

OceanArcher Jun 9, 2009 11:14 PM

Oh yeah -- don't forget to dispose of the used oil in an ecologically safe manner ...

eg8hardcore Jun 15, 2009 10:40 AM

thanks, it was easy enough. Just wanted to make sure there was nothing special that needed be done, or any specific type of oil or anything funky like that. Thanks though.

OceanArcher Jun 15, 2009 01:05 PM

Best bet is to follow the manfacturer's recommendation. Not sure what your g/f has been using, or who was changing it, might look on the windshield for an oil change sticker - that should give you some insight on what's actually in there ......

epekarik Jun 28, 2009 06:33 PM

don't be surprised by the German type Oil filter and canister.
The oil filter is on the top of engine, not bottom/side. Open hood and it is right in front of you. Black round 3-4 inches diameter. Top part of filter housing screws off easily, this is the cover for the filter. The filter is an open filter with no metal cover housing unlike the usual type filters with metal can type cover.

I wish every manufacturer does it this way. My BMW has the same type.

Be careful. The filter cover and its thread is plastic. Valvoline quick oil shop screwed it on crocked and busted the thread. Oil was coming out heavily through thread. Mess and needed a new cover.

Good luck...Endre



derf Jun 28, 2009 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by eg8hardcore (Post 15017)
thanks, it was easy enough. Just wanted to make sure there was nothing special that needed be done, or any specific type of oil or anything funky like that. Thanks though.


Thanks for the additional tips -- but I think he finished last week....


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