The Cost of an Oil Change Is a Lot Less If You Do It Yourself. Here’s What You Need to Know

The Mercedes-Benz AMG SL63 and me. Photo: Annika Carter

The Mercedes-Benz AMG SL63 and me. Photo: Annika Carter

It’s the last expense you really want to think about: The cost of an oil change that can run $70, $90, $100 or more. But every car needs regular oil changes to keep it running smoothly and to extend its life. This is a skill I learned when I started racing and working on my own cars, and now, it’s one that comes as naturally as doing the laundry, but is a lot more rewarding.

The good news is that you can change your own oil safely at home, and with the right materials, the cost of an oil change is $35 or so; you can save money and ensure it’s done right. You’ll need a short list of supplies, some basic tools and your owner’s manual, but with those things you’re on your way to mastering this easy bit of car maintenance.

This story is 100% human researched and written based on actual first-person knowledge, extensive experience and expertise on the subject of cars and trucks. No AI was used.

Step 1: Warm Up Your Car – And the Oil

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Step 2: Jack Up Your Car

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Step 3: Find the Drain Plug

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Step 4: Prepare to Drain

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Step 5: Remove the Drain Plug

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Step 6: Replace the Oil Filter

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Step 6 Continued: Tips for Replacing Your Oil Filter

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Step 7: Replace the Drain Plug

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Step 8: Remove the Oil Fill Cap

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Step 9: Refill Your Oil

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Step 10: Check Your Work

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Step 10 Continued: Tips for Checking Your Oil Levels

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Step 11: Cleaning Up

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Step 12: Dispose of Old Oil and Buy New Oil- Keeping the Cost of an Oil Change Down

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Annika Carter has over four years of performance driving experience, both with and without professional instruction. She has driven... More about Annika Carter

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