An oil change is something most people are able to do for themselves to save money. Always keep your receipts so that you are able to document the maintenance you did,
You Will Need:
Changing the Oil
Lift the front of the vehicle with the jack and place a jack stand under the vehicle. Be sure to lift the vehicle on the proper lift points. Slide the oil drain pan under the oil drain plug to catch the dirty oil. Remove the oil drain plug. Allow all of the oil to drain.
Remove the oil filter. Check the filter housing to ensure that the old gasket came off with the old oil filter. Wipe the gasket-mating surface clean and check the housing for leaks. Screw the new oil filter onto the housing by hand. Snug the oil filter in place but do not over tighten it. You should not use tools to install the oil filter as you could get it too tight.
Reinsert the oil drain plug and tighten it snugly.
Start the vehicle and watch the oil pressure gauge or the dummy light. If the gauge does not come up to the proper pressure or the light does not go off in a few seconds, shut the vehicle off. You may have an oil leak. Check for leaks. If the oil pressure is normal and the light goes off, you are set.
Finishing Up
Dispose of the oil at an auto parts store or another facility that accepts used oil. Do not dump it on the ground.