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Anonymous Poster

Dec 9, 2006, 4:45 PM

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Hyundai oil change Sign In

I recently had an oil change and now the car leaks oil. What's wrong?


Tom Greenleaf
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Dec 9, 2006, 9:09 PM

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Re: Hyundai oil change Sign In

NOW!!!! DON'T WAIT!!!! CHECK OUT THE DRAIN PLUG AND OIL FILTER. STUFF HAPPENS AND THE DRAIN PLUG COULD BE STRIPPED OR GASKET BROKEN AND OIL FILTER COULD HAVE A PROBLEM. THIS IS YOUR ENGINE AT STAKE SO PAY ATTENTION,

Should be easy even if a whole new oil change is called for, T



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Dec 9, 2006, 10:31 PM

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Re: Hyundai oil change Sign In

I took the car to a garage for the oil change. Should I go back or go someplace else?


Tom Greenleaf
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Dec 9, 2006, 11:56 PM

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Re: Hyundai oil change Sign In

Go back. I fearlessly think that folks do their best and they will know and stuff happens even with the best of intentions. If you really don't trust them take it elsewhere.

This could be unrelated to the oil change but either way you want to know and have this fixed. Takes some trust in the place you were at and your honesty about this. Bet you find satisfaction. Techs get rushed and stuff can happen. I left a job over being rushed by the boss as some things shouldn't be rushed but the whole world wants the fast food approach and the trade is trying but it's a tough nut!

Let us know how you make out and what was the problem, T



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Dec 10, 2006, 7:27 AM

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Re: Hyundai oil change Sign In

ok I'll let you know


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jessewwhalljr@yahoo.com

Nov 14, 2007, 4:18 PM

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Re: Hyundai oil change Sign In

Unfortunately, most people will take a car to a garage of do it themselves for an oil change . If you do it yourself, it will cost you the price of your time as well as the cost for the oil and the filter. Then there is the problem of disposal of the dirty oil and filter. I hope that nobody is just dumping the oil down the sewage drain late at night, throwing it or the filter into a river or lake, placing it into the regular trash, or doing some other ecologically irresponsible act with the oil and filter. If you take it to a garage or some other quick change oil facility, you must make certain that they use the proper oil type (viscosity) and that the oil filter they are using meets the specifications of the manufacturer. There are many instances in which the oil or the filter is incorrect. This can lead to oil starvation and serious engine problems. Many people think that oil is oil, and that a filter is a filter, but that is not the case!Either way you do it, it is going to cost you some money. I don't know about you, but I value my own personal time at $20 an hour. So if I were to change the oil myself, it is going to cost me at least $35. Quick change oil facilities or Joe Schmuck's Garage cost that much as well. Here is a suggestion. Next oil change, take it to a Hyundai dealer. They will install the correct grade oil and Hyundai manufactured filter. That way you know there can be no mistake. I take mine to the Hyundai dealer and it costs me $31.86 to get it done. I have no scraped knuckles, no mess to deal with, and no worries about the oil and filter. Not only that, but if they really mess it up and it leaks oil, they are responsible. They also keep records of every maintenance action they perform on the vehicle. Later on when you go to sell it or trade it in, you have a complete record from a Hyundai certified dealer. When you can pull out all of the maintenance documentation for you car that shows all of oil changes were performed by a dealer at the correct intervals, the value of your car just increased significantly! I would much rather see a computer print out of maintence by a dealer, then to see some book hand-written in ink showing me that these are the dates and times that I changed the oil in my car. Anybody can sit down at the kitchen table the day before they sell their car and fill out one of those maintenance logs that comes with every car! Since it does not cost any more to take it to a dealer then it does to do it yourself or at some other bozo's garage, it only makes sense to take it to the dealer to get it done. No mess, no worries, and you have a complete maintenance history from a dealer.






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