Take it to anyplace that accepts used engine oil for recycling. Walmart, and most auto parts stores.
The bottom part of the engine is the oil pan. There will be a drain plug on it, remove drain plug and oil will come out; properly dispose of oil.
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Most autoparts stores will take used oil for recyling. Local landfills generally take waste oil too.
Take it to a quick oil change place and they can recycle it with their used oil.
Check your local Wal Mart auto department. Many of them will dispose it for you.
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Take it to any auto parts store, Walmart, or any place that accepts oil for recycling.
Loosen the oil drain plug on the bottom of the oil pan, and let the oil drain into a container. Then remove and replace the oil filter on the engine. Replace the drain plug, put in the appropriate amount of fresh oil and you're good to go. But if you don't know how to do this at all, I wouldn't recommend trying it for yourself. Any shop will do the job reasonably cheaply. If you do it yourself, make sure to dispose of the used oil properly!
yes you need to take some out to much oil is just as bad as not having enough oil. If you do not know how, take it to a mechanic. For $20, they'll change the oil and air filter. The proper way is to drain it from under the car and then dispose of the oil properly. Do not try to remove it via dipstick/the top of the engine.
You can dispose them at any oil and gas stations
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The engine oil helps in lubricating the machine. Oil helps in cooling the engine and lubricates the moving parts properly. The moving parts are constantly shifting and are connected to each other. Oil is needed to grease the parts so that the components move properly without causing harm to the machines.