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Thanks Tokyo.:yourock:
Just added the link to my yahoo bookmarks. |
Originally Posted by cj krause
Wix is a much better filter for all around and you need to read about the DIC and how much chevy spent researching it and the oil life.
read what Chevy says,,,they warranty your engine |
LOOK AT THIS (One year for an oil change):eek:
Engine Oil Life System When to Change Engine Oil Your vehicle has a computer system that lets you know when to change the engine oil and filter. This is based on engine revolutions and engine temperature, and not on mileage. Based on driving conditions, the mileage at which an oil change will be indicated can vary considerably. For the oil life system to work properly, you must reset the system every time the oil is changed. When the system has calculated that oil life has been diminished, it will indicate that an oil change is necessary. A CHANGE OIL SOON message in the Driver Information Center (DIC) will come on. See DIC Warnings and Messages on page 3-42. Change your oil as soon as possible within the next 600 miles (1 000 km). It is possible that, if you are driving under the best conditions, the oil life system may not indicate that an oil change is necessary for over a year:wtf:. However, your engine oil and filter must be changed at least once a year and at this time the system must be reset. Your dealer has GM-trained service people who will perform this work using genuine GM parts and reset the system. It is also important to check your oil regularly and keep it at the proper level. If the system is ever reset accidentally, you must change your oil at 3,000 miles (5 000 km) since your last oil change. Remember to reset the oil life system whenever the oil is changed. Not that is just crazy talk. :nuts: I got that from the manual https://www.mygmlink.com/pdf/go2cont...et/2006hhr.pdf |
Actually I bet once a year isn't unreasonable for some people. Heck, I only put 6k miles on my truck the first 14 months I had it.
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Originally Posted by ssmail8835
Sharp mods to your HHR, cj
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Will I run into anything weird changing the oil? I'd like to get the factory stuff out of there around 1500 miles, and I'm getting close. Just wondering if Chevy pulled any tricks like needing special tools? I'm too lazy to go crawl around and look for myself. LOL
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Those thin little half-glasses with the LED's on each side might be cool? :lol:
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Originally Posted by EZ4U2CHere
Will I run into anything weird changing the oil? I'd like to get the factory stuff out of there around 1500 miles, and I'm getting close. Just wondering if Chevy pulled any tricks like needing special tools? I'm too lazy to go crawl around and look for myself. LOL
extension Ratchet 15mm Box wrench for oil pan plug. Change filter first.Oil drains into pan. Drain Oil Replace plug Add 5 Quarts of 5W-30 of what ever Oil you like to use. I didn't have to get under to drain it. Just a little reach. Real Easy! |
EZ... I agree with John. Although I paid (what I feel is) too much for a socket ($8 @ my local auto parts store) it made the job effortless. I must say- this was the first time I changed a filter *without* laying on my back! I've never experienced 'cartridge' style filters before -but- after dealing with it... I'd NEVER want to change a conventional filter again!!!
All-n-all... no problems- just bite the bullet and get the socket... it'll make life that much easier! :p: |
$5 at Sears for a Craftsman 1.25 inch socket.
works great and lifetime guaranteed |
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