(1888articles.com
author: Mark R. Gittelman)
You just had your engine oil
changed at a quick oil change service center. It is now time to make
sure that the service was done correctly. A few easy checks that you
can do yourself will assure that nothing was missed.
Changing your engine oil on a regular basis is a part of life. The convenience
of a quick oil change service center is hard to beat. Just keep in mind
that the service center makes its money on volume and may rush the repair
in order to increase their profits. Making a few quick checks after
the oil change service is completed, will assure that your service was
done properly.
Sometimes when oil change mechanic is performing your oil change service.
He may get distracted and forget to tighten the oil filter all the way.
Also a common mistake is for the oil change technician to forget to
remove the old oil filter O-ring gasket that can sometimes get stuck
to the oil filter housing. If this happens when he screws on the new
oil filter there will be two O-ring gaskets. In between the oil filter
and the housing sealing surface. In this scenario, the oil filter may
not leak right away. But there is a good chance that it will start leaking
soon. All you have to do is poke your head under the vehicle and visually
inspect the oil filter and make sure that no oil is dripping off of
it. If you do not know where your oil filter is, you can ask your quick
oil change service mechanic to point the filter out to you. After you
know where the filter is every once in a while, you can poke your head
under and look for oil dripping off the filter. You can also keep an
eye on the ground underneath your vehicle to see if any oil puddles
occur.
Also check the tire pressure on all four tires? This again was supposed
to be included in your oil change service. But it is important enough
to double check to make sure that your tires are properly inflated.
Under inflated tires can reduce fuel economy drastically and can be
considered a safety concern.
The federal government has considered this so important that it has
mandated that all new vehicles come with a tire pressure monitor system.
Chances are your next vehicle will warn you when your tires are under
inflated. But if your car does not have this system. It's a good idea
to purchase a tire pressure gauge and keep an eye on your pressure.
The tire specification can be found usually on the doorjamb of the vehicle
on the driver side or also in the owner's manual. Under the tire section.
Don't forget to check that all the fluid levels in the engine compartment
have been filled to the proper level. Again, the quick lube center may
rush to complete the operation and may skip filling vital fluids. A
few things you should check are the windshield washer fluid level, coolant
level in reservoir (never open when hot), power steering fluid level,
transmission fluid level and brake fluid level.
Instructions for checking these separate fluid levels are included in
your vehicles owners manual. If you should find that the fluid
levels are not to their proper level. I am going to recommend that you
return to the quick oil change center and have them fill the fluids
for you. The first reason for this is that you paid for a complete service
and you should receive a complete service. The second reason for this
is you want to make sure that the correct fluids are being installed.
The third reason for this is that the fluids will cost you money if
you do it on your own and you already paid for this service.
When you have a quick oil change service completed at your local oil
change service center, its a good idea to make sure that the work
was done properly.