Take it to a shop, you should not be working on a car. Sorry, but thats the truth.
2007-12-10 15:12:36
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answered by Cowboy Jacob 7
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Jiffy Lube et al is your best bet. How do you intend to recycle/dispose of the old oil? Do you know where the filter is? Do you have a new filter to put on? Do you have a 16 MM wrench?(Not a 13 MM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)?????
The drain plug is on the bottom back side of the oil pan which is the bottom of the engine. You need to jack the car up and secure it with jack stands before crawling under.
Please be safe and environmentally conscious.
ASE Cert Auto Tech, 95 Neon
2007-12-13 15:02:23
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a drain plug on the oil pan! If you do not have the skill or knowledge to know this, it would be a good idea to either have the oil changed at a shop, or to have a friend who is more mechanically inclined assist you!
It is not a hard job if you do it correctly, but if you do not, you can cause damage to the engine!
2007-12-10 05:44:18
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answered by fire4511 7
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under the car on the oil pan is a drain plug. it will require a 13mm wrench. DO NOT FORGET to change the filter too
2007-12-10 05:35:46
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answered by brian d 6
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jack the car up an place axle stands there for safety!!!
then at the bottom of the engine there is an oil sump there should be a bolt at the bottom of is just loosen it up then take it all the way up once you no you have the right bolt..
2007-12-10 05:37:01
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answered by Lee 1
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you might want to take this one and have it done,this is not something that you should have to ask about,the oil plug is on the bottom side of the oil pan,but i think you should have it done it only cost around 20 bucks anywhere to have this done,and takes less than ten minutes to do,and its going to cost you about the same amount if you do it your self,good luck with it.
2007-12-10 16:26:16
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answered by dodge man 7
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its located on the bottom of ur car on the oild pan. but if you do this yourself be sure not to use nto to much pressure on the nut since it is only a carbon threaded bolt that the cap goes on. they tend to break alot
2007-12-11 11:30:16
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answered by Anonymous
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TO BE ON THE SAFE SIDE FOR BOTH THE ENGINE AS WELL AS YOURSELF.
TRY FINDING AN INDEPENDENT AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SHOP INSTEAD OF THE DEALER OR ANY CHAIN STORE BECAUSE YOU WILL BE OVERALL MORE PLEASED WITH THE PERSONAL SERVICE THAT YOU WILL RECEIVE.
2007-12-10 06:09:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Jiffy lube. under 20 bucks, they'll let you see where. Next time you can do it
2007-12-10 16:11:52
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answered by nortonclarkson 4
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