Change your oil/filter every 5,000 miles if you use conventional oil and every 8,000 miles if you use synthetic and you drive under normal conditions. If your vehicle is equipped with an oil life monitor system then change it when the system tells you too and reset the oil life monitor. If it does not come on for one year change the oil anyway and reset the system even though the light is not on.
A chain auto parts store should be able to do it for you.
Yes, there is no reason you should not be able to change the oil by yourself in a 1996 Chevrolet S10.
This is strictly a personal choice. Some things to consider are price and financing options for the new vehicle. Also the mileage and condition of the used vehicle need to be considered.
My '04 has 108,573 miles on it and the rears are still original. The fronts were replaced at 93,580.
The Chevrolet Astro has a chain not a belt.
Should be 5 with filter change
A 2003 Impala does not have a timing belt. It has a chain.
You need to change your oil then turn the key so your electrical will come on but do not start the truck. Once you have done this pump the gas petal 3 times kind of quick(if you do it too quick or too slow it will not reset). Once you do this you should hear a series of chimes or dings, once this stops you change oil message should go away.
If your brake is leaking,Its easier to replace with rebuilt ones,then to change the piston and seal,. And you should change both
Turn ignition to auxillary pump gas pedal three times turn ignition off then back on light should be reset. also if you call jiffy lube and tell them they did not reset light they will give you process to reset.
When you overhaul the engine. It is designed to last the life of the engine.
when you buy a replacement belt buy a kit that also contains idler pulleys. its best to change them all at once. it should have drawings to show you proper routing and installation instructions.