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2023 hybrid; first oil change done at 2,500mi. Opted to do early primarily because still in psychological honeymoon phase of owning a new vehicle
.. mobil1 hybrid 0w20, fl910s oil filter from Walmart, grand total $49.79
Edit: the contents of the old oil filter was poured into the rest of the drained oil, prior to pics of the shavings. Observing the shavings was for me to see for myself how much was even there, and see how that compared to anyone else reading. I didn't think before hand that it'd be misleading in that it could suggest the filter did not capture them.. next time I'll pour them separately and see if there's any difference
so:
- the oil appeared clean, translucent, yellow to light brownish (nowhere close to dark brown) all to be expected.
- there were the shavings! I've never seen oil from the first oil change of a vehicle before.. I did expend an hour of my life today changing oil just to scratch this itch. But talking about it isn't enough for this Internet is it? Let's look at the money shots (fyi it's not the best.. how do you get a camera to pic up sparkles in a pan of oil?)
But that little bit was it! Did emptying that out really make a difference? Is that little bit just part of normal engine use? Was there more suspended in the oil that I didn't see (since I waited til the end of the pour to observe!)
Well, I don't care I'm glad I got it out, coz she's brand new and she's mine.. let's see what happens next time
*addendum: in case anyone ever sees this and wanted to know, I was able to do the whole job without jacking the vehicle up.. just slid underneath, easy access. It was a little tight removing the undershield but still way faster than pulling out the floor jack and stands
Edit: the contents of the old oil filter was poured into the rest of the drained oil, prior to pics of the shavings. Observing the shavings was for me to see for myself how much was even there, and see how that compared to anyone else reading. I didn't think before hand that it'd be misleading in that it could suggest the filter did not capture them.. next time I'll pour them separately and see if there's any difference
so:
- the oil appeared clean, translucent, yellow to light brownish (nowhere close to dark brown) all to be expected.
- there were the shavings! I've never seen oil from the first oil change of a vehicle before.. I did expend an hour of my life today changing oil just to scratch this itch. But talking about it isn't enough for this Internet is it? Let's look at the money shots (fyi it's not the best.. how do you get a camera to pic up sparkles in a pan of oil?)
But that little bit was it! Did emptying that out really make a difference? Is that little bit just part of normal engine use? Was there more suspended in the oil that I didn't see (since I waited til the end of the pour to observe!)
Well, I don't care I'm glad I got it out, coz she's brand new and she's mine.. let's see what happens next time
*addendum: in case anyone ever sees this and wanted to know, I was able to do the whole job without jacking the vehicle up.. just slid underneath, easy access. It was a little tight removing the undershield but still way faster than pulling out the floor jack and stands
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