Most autoparts stores will take used oil for recyling. Local landfills generally take waste oil too.
You can dispose them at any oil and gas stations
Take it to anyplace that accepts used engine oil for recycling. Walmart, and most auto parts stores.
To change the oil in a 2006 VW Caddy, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is cool. Remove the oil drain plug underneath the engine and allow the old oil to fully drain into a container. Replace the drain plug, then remove the old oil filter using an oil filter wrench and install a new filter. Finally, fill the engine with new oil through the oil filler cap, ensuring to check the oil level with the dipstick, and dispose of the old oil and filter properly.
To empty the oil reservoir in a 1993 Toyota Previa, first, ensure the engine is cool and the vehicle is on a level surface. Remove the oil drain plug located on the oil pan beneath the engine, allowing the old oil to drain completely into a suitable container. After draining, replace the drain plug securely and dispose of the old oil properly at a recycling center. Finally, refill the engine with the appropriate type and amount of new oil.
The best way to dispose of an old car engine is to take it to your local metal recycling junk yard. Generally, they will pay you by the pound for the scrap metal!
Take it to any auto parts store, Walmart, or any place that accepts oil for recycling.
To change the engine oil in a Yamaha Bravo 250 snowmobile, start by warming up the engine for a few minutes to thin the oil for easier drainage. Once warmed, turn off the engine and remove the oil drain plug, allowing the old oil to fully drain into a suitable container. Replace the drain plug, then refill the engine with new oil through the oil fill cap, using the recommended oil type and capacity as specified in the owner's manual. Finally, check the oil level with the dipstick and dispose of the old oil properly.
To change the oil on a Dixon rider mower, first ensure the engine is cool and level. Start by removing the oil drain plug or using a pump to extract the old oil from the dipstick tube. Replace the drain plug, then fill the engine with fresh oil through the dipstick tube, using the recommended type and amount specified in the owner's manual. Finally, run the engine for a few minutes, check the oil level, and dispose of the old oil properly.
To change the oil on a 2002 Yamaha 125 Breeze, first, ensure the engine is warm for easier oil drainage. Remove the oil drain bolt from the bottom of the engine and let the old oil drain completely into a container. Replace the drain bolt, then remove the oil filler cap and pour in new oil, typically 10W-40, until it reaches the appropriate level on the dipstick. Finally, run the engine briefly to circulate the new oil, check for leaks, and dispose of the old oil properly.
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.
To change the oil filter on a 1997 Oldsmobile Bravada, first, ensure the engine is cool and safely lift the vehicle if necessary. Locate the oil filter, which is typically on the engine block, then use an oil filter wrench to unscrew the old filter. Before installing the new filter, apply a little new oil to the rubber gasket on the new filter, then screw it on by hand until snug. Finally, refill the engine with fresh oil, start the engine to check for leaks, and dispose of the old filter properly.
To change the oil filter in a 2009 Toyota Matrix, first, ensure the engine is cool and the vehicle is on a level surface. Locate the oil filter, which is typically found on the lower side of the engine. Use an oil filter wrench to loosen and remove the old filter, making sure to catch any oil that may spill. Before installing the new filter, apply a small amount of new oil to the rubber gasket on the new filter, then screw it on by hand until snug. Finally, refill the engine with new oil, start the engine to check for leaks, and dispose of the old filter and oil properly.