well guessing its a cars engine oil and not a deep fat fryer. In a nutshell, drain the engine of all oil by removing sump plug located at the very bottom of the engine about an inch in diameter ( lefty loosey righty tighty) removing filler cap on top of engine for a faster flow, flush engine with correct fluid, remove and replace oil filter, replace old oil with (correct) new oil.
Oil change is the process of cleaning the engine by removing dirt and other impurities from the oil filter.
its the same process as changing synthetic oil, except you use regular oil.
Drain the oil from the oil pan and remove it. Remove the oil pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new oil pump.
The cheapest way to do an oil change is to do it yourself. It is a rather easy process once you learn the process. If you instead wish to find a well priced service, the local newspaper is a great source for local mechanics in need of business.
Begin by removing the oil from your oil pan. Remove the oil pan retaining bolts. Put a new gasket on your new oil pan and reverse the process.
dude honestly you need to know how to change oil in the first place in order to do this. hahah sound like you have no automotive skills and should not attempt this process. i will tell ya how to change your oil tho, take it to Goodyear or jiffy lube
The process used will depend upon the year of the Econline.
http://www.gminsidenews.com/forums/f53/98-grand-prix-change-oil-light-stuck-59318/ For a 98 but same process.
YES! Never change the oil without changing the filter. Not changing the filter will save you what, 5 bucks. Replacing the engine that you will blow in the process will cost, maybe $800 to $1200. Do the math then go out and CHANGE THE FILTER. Put an air filter in it while you are at it.
Turn on the ignition (switch). Depress and release the accelerator pedal three times within five - ten seconds. Turn off the ignition. Start the car; the change oil light should only light up during the self test. The mileage interval since the last reset will activate the change oil light. If you want to use the change oil light as your reminder for service, repeat this process immediately after an oil change.
Drain the oil from your Chevy oil pan. Remove the oil pan retaining bolts. Remove the oil pan gasket and clean the surface. Put the new gasket on and reverse the process.
Place a drip pan below the oil filter. Loosen the oil filter with a oil filter wrench, by turning the filter to the left. Fill the new oil filter with oil and reverse the process.