Take it to jiffy lube.
Take it to Jiffy Lube.
If you don't know, Take it to Jiffy Lube.
take it to jiffy lube or equivalent and have it done for you.
Take it to a Jiffy Lube or an Oil Can Henrys
Stay away from Jiffy Lube or any other chain lube shop. Take your car to a trusted mechanic or the new car dealer for service. You will in the end know it was done right by a trained mechanic and will not get ripped off.
Probably needs charged...take it into jiffy lube or something like that and they will charge it for you
DO NOT HAVE YOUR OIL CHANGED WITH JIFFY LUBE! My engine blew as a result of their carelessness, and I have been in a dispute with Jiffy Lube, as well as Nationwide Insurance for over two months! In fact I even sent an email directly to the president of Jiffy Lube International, Luis Scoffone, who's email is: luis.scoffone@shell.com. Within 16 hours of that email being sent (only 4 of those hours were normal business hours) I received a call from the Jiffy Lube manager for Colorado, Dave Thies, who's phone number is: 303-229-6533. He informed that I should make my complaint to the insurance company, Nationwide, because it was out of his hands. I have already been in correspondence with the claims manager locally, a Mr. William (Bill) Schwerin, whose phone number is: 303-918-4436. I then asked Mr. Thies whether or not Jiffy Lube had the ability to resolve the issue outside of the insurance company. He replied that yes, the could, but that they refused to do so. DON'T GO TO JIFFY LUBE!!! Edit: So how long did it take?!
I took mine to Jiffy Lube and they did just fine.
if you have to ask then dont try to do it yourself take it to a professional, and i dont mean jiffy lube
Take $19,400 and get a brand spanking new Mini Cooper.
My 1996 mini take 5 quarts with filter change