Tuesday, September 9, 2014

The check engine light is on


For this week’s challenge I decided to get my hands a little dirty and learn how to change the oil in a car. Back again to help out was my buddy Steve. It’s not that I think I might take up changing my own oil on a regular basis it’s just something that I thought might be a good idea to know how to do if the occasion ever arose requiring me to know how to complete this particular task. But enough chit chat, away we go…

Once when I was about 17 or 18 my dad thought I should know how to change my own oil and proceeded to teach me on my car in the driveway at home. Now teenage me did not have the appreciation for how useful this might be and did not pay one bit of attention. Besides, I didn’t want to wreck my freshly painted nails so I just nodded and said “ok” at the appropriate times until the lesson was over. Little did I know this would end up on a list of things I wanted to accomplish years later. 

Steve has access to a garage that includes a pit especially for changing oil so I wasn’t going to have to roll around underneath the chosen automobile. While I’ve aged some years I still don’t really want to get dirty unless it’s absolutely necessary so the pit was a definite plus. So last week after work I met Steve up in San Antonio (Florida, not Texas!) and followed him to his parent’s house where the garage with the said pit was located. If I didn’t know Steve as well as I do I would have thought he was luring me out to an isolated area to make me into a skin suit. Luckily for me, Steve isn’t really the skin suit wearing kind of guy!

Once we got to his parent’s house Steve changed into a handy dandy jumpsuit which was just perfect for changing oil. I already had on clothes I didn’t mind getting dirty so there was no need for me to don a jumpsuit. But I did bring my gardening gloves so I could keep my mani intact. What can I say, some things never change. Now I just got the oil in my car changed last week when I had to make an unexpected trip to the mechanic’s shop after a dead battery incident so we were going to change the oil on Steve’s car. Which worked out perfectly because if I’d had to go to the auto parts store to pick up the supplies I would have been clueless.
Steve and his jumpsuit


After getting the car properly situated over the pit we climbed down in there so we could get started. Steve very thoroughly explained how oil works in the engine and what happens when you don’t change it when you ought to. Surprisingly enough I’ve let my car go a wee bit longer than I should before making it down to the shop and I was familiar with the rattling Steve described when you let it go too long. Oops.

Moving on, Steve showed me where the plug thingy was and we got started on unscrewing it and getting a pan underneath to catch all the oil. Once the oil had drained we put on the new filter. I have to say it didn’t take nearly as long as I thought it was going to and there was a lot more oil in the pan that I thought there would be. I’m not exactly sure why I thought there wouldn’t be that much oil in the car but I just did. In my head oil changes were needed because all the old oil had disappeared somewhere which necessitated new oil being put in. Not at all how it works but that’s how I pictured it. Oh well.
draining the oil
 
Now for the final part. We found a funnel and I got started pouring all the oil into the car. And presto, we were all done! Now for the cleanup and a kind of funny story. Before you all think I’m a terrible person for laughing at what I’m about to tell you let me assure y’all I was given permission to include this in the blog. As we were cleaning up, Steve went to pick up the oil pan to drain it and his cell phone fell out of the pocket of his jumpsuit and landed right in the still full oil pan! After a split second of utter shock, Steve plunged his gloveless hand into the hot oil to retrieve the phone. After getting the majority of the oil off it we gave it a test to see if it was still alive and wouldn’t you know it, it was! So lesson of the day, submerging your Iphone in motor oil does not completely ruin it.
Adding the new oil
 
I don’t think my mechanic shop needs to worry about losing my business every 3,000-5,000 miles or so but I’m super glad that I know how to change my own oil should the need present itself. Thanks again Steve!  

 

 

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