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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 7398
Join Date: Jun 2001
Chapter/Region:
South East
Location: Palm Beach County, Florida
Vehicle:2004 2004 WRX-STi |
Hi All,
Help me out here. My Rex now has 3800 miles on it, so I'm past due for the first oil change. My Subaru dealer's service department is open ONLY during the week, during regular hours... 8.00 - 5.00. They are closed on Saturdays and Sundays! I've checked with the local Mobil Lube Express. They don't have the proper oil filter, but they keep promising me it's "coming in the shipment." Changing the oil myself is just not really practical for me. I'm worried about going too long before the first oil change. I live in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. Anyone got any ideas? Thanks! Mike |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 2928
Join Date: Nov 2000
Chapter/Region:
MAIC
Location: SE VA/NC
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drive on up and pay for the oil and filter. then I'll do it for free. Oh wait that would add another 800miles to your problem. Frank
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 7193
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Austin, TX
Vehicle:MY02 WRX Blue |
You can't do it during lunch? Your dealership probably wants to look over some other stuff too so if this takes too much time you could always buy the filter from subaruparts.com and take the car to the closest lube shop. You could also go by your subaru dealership, buy a filter and then take it to another shop.
Just a couple of ideas... -Anders |
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Moderator Member#: 922
Join Date: Feb 2000
Chapter/Region:
MWSOC
Location: Schaumburg, IL
Vehicle:2000 Impreza 2.5RS Silver |
Go to Jiffy Lube or Oil Express or whereever. Just keep the receipt as that is accepted by the SOA's waranty policies (ie. if you lemon it, you will have a record to show it was done - albeit late).
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 1994
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: "Teh Hebro Town"
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the oil is incredibly easy to change. Every thing is right under the car. Just drain the oil in you neighbor's front yard.
(JOKE!!!!) |
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GC84Ever
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if most of your 3k miles are HWY miles, you need not worry.
waiting a week or 2 wont kill you or hurt your car any... j. www.subiegal.com |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 5598
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
Vehicle:2000 Forester Cyan Red & Mud Brown |
You can take it to most Lube places and bring your own oil filter. They will credit you like $2. My Lube stop usually doesn't have my size so I use my Subie points and buy them at the dealership. then I take the filter in with a new crush washer to the Lubestop and they put it on for me and credit me $2
White Wolf Please Recycle. |
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Scooby Guru
Member#: 7089
Join Date: May 2001
Chapter/Region:
NWIC
Location: Moscow, ID
Vehicle:05 Legacy GT Sedan 07 4Runner Limited |
Subaru uses Purolator oil filters. You can get Purolator Premium oil filters from Fred Meyers for $2.50, and they're usually open late. The Purolator part number is L14460. If you go to any auto parts store they can cross reference w/the subaru p/n, which is 15208AA060. It's the same filter used on all other Subaru H4's. You *should* use a new crush washer, but the old one will work fine.
So take a filter with you into a lube place, use their oil, you'll be out in 20 minutes. |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 8161
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Flagstaff, AZ
Vehicle:2002 Impreza WRX Sedona Red Pearl |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 7621
Join Date: Jun 2001
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that is why I got the fumotovalve www.fumotovalve.com Now oil change is going to a breeze, I don't think I will even need to jack the car up for the oil change.
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 7398
Join Date: Jun 2001
Chapter/Region:
South East
Location: Palm Beach County, Florida
Vehicle:2004 2004 WRX-STi |
Hi Neurotic,
A couple of reasons I don't want to do it myself. One is I don't want to deal with catching the oil in a container. Holding it. And then going to find a place that will take it for disposal or recycling. Secondly, as a dentist, it just doesn't look good to have black cuticles and fingernails. Yes... we wear gloves, but how would you feel if you were having a conversation with your dentist (before he gloved up) and noticed he had oil-stained fingers? ![]() BTW, back in my school days, I did ALL of my own auto work. I once changed a head gasket on a '74 Toyota Corona in the parking lot behind a dorm. NOT fun! Staight-six with SOHC. The Chilton's manual said to remove the sprocket at the front of the cam before removing the cam itself. The bolt wouldn't budge! So, I hand-cranked the engine over until the masterlink in the timing chain came around. I marked the spot on the sprocket and removed the link. I laid the chain ends over the side and tied them down to prevent them from falling down into the crankcase. What a project! Mind you, I had never done anything like that before. Amazingly, in the end, I was successful. Mike |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 7559
Join Date: Jun 2001
Vehicle:2002 Impreza 2.5RS Midnight Black Pearl |
I'm getting it done at the dealer for the 3750 oil change... is it $30.95? thats what the guy told me.
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 8161
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Flagstaff, AZ
Vehicle:2002 Impreza WRX Sedona Red Pearl |
Hmm yeah I would prefer if someone working on my mouth had no dirt under their fingernails
Thats why I got some mechanic hand cleaner stuff, smells like oranges and works fantastic!I do so many oil changes for my family, fiance, friends and so on... I just picked up a nice oil pan - then I run it down to the autozone a block away and dump it all at once. Hope you find an answer to your dilemma. ![]() Zach |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 4854
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: SF, CA, USA
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just wear the same latex gloves you use when working on peoples teeth. That's what I use when changing my oil.. gives better grip when handling tools and no crap under the nails.
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my god change it yourself.....
i changed oil in my moms jeep when i was 14 years old ITS NOT THAT HARD!!!!!! |
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Personally, I wouldn't waste 20 or 30+ dollars on oil change, maybe timing belt or water pump etc.. but oil change... never.
Just lift up your car with the jack stand and go under your car with a big bucket, then unscrew the oil plug, let it drain, screw it back(not too tight not too lose),then take out the old oil filter, screw the new one back in and it's done. All you have to do now is just pour your new oil back into the engine. What's a big deal? 15min job. ![]() |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 8999
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: San Francisco
Vehicle:2002 EJ25 FXT Wagon Platinum Silver, Stage2 |
I'm at 2100 miles and wanted to change my oil at the dealer. I experienced the same thing. There are NO DROP IN oil changes. You HAVE TO LEAVE the car at the shop in the morning and pick it up that evening. That was the same story at the 5 dealerships within 50 miles of my house.
WTH? Fed up with that I went the closest dealerhip stopped in to their parts department and picked up a filter and crush ring ($11.00 total)! That just made me more pissed off. www.subaruparts.com sells them for $4.95 each. The only good thing was, while I was waiting my turn at the parts desk, they had gold and silver plated brass license plate covers that simply read "WRX" at the bottom done in black and in the "WRX font" kinda cool. Asking $29.00. Check out your local dealership... Think I should get one (silver on silver car) or go with something less flashy? ![]() |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 3110
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Chicago
Vehicle:2001 2.5RS STM shiny gray |
have you poeple ever read that little blue book that came with your car?
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 3375
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Virginia Beach
Vehicle:2002 VW Jetta Wagon Black |
Ok, Doc, here's what you do. You have two choices. First option is to make a tape recording of a patient screaming and play it in the office while you're getting your oil changed. Your front office person will just tell your patients that you're with someone and you'll be done shortly.
Your second option is to buy the stuff from the numerous places mentioned and do it yourself. I understand you have two problems with this. One is what to do with the oil - simply take it to one of the oilchange places and ask them to recycle it. They may charge you a few dollars, but it's better than dumping it in the neighbor's front yard. Your other problem is keeping your pretty little hands clean. I don't blame you, but only because you're a dentist. Being a dentist, I'm sure you have access to a hefty stash of latex gloves, just like a proctologist. I use them all the time when I change my oil and my hands stay as pasty white as an Irishman's arse. No offense to the Irish. ![]() |
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Scooby Guru
Member#: 7089
Join Date: May 2001
Chapter/Region:
NWIC
Location: Moscow, ID
Vehicle:05 Legacy GT Sedan 07 4Runner Limited |
fastwrx - I completely understand not wanting to do it yourself. I had to live in an apartment complex for a while, and there was no way I was gonna do any car work there... Really helps to have a driveway and a garage.
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 8773
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: cali
Vehicle:02 PSM WRX - rip! red bug-eyed replacement |
actually, your local auto shop, like kragen's or pepboys, or whatever u have, will dispose of both filter and oil for free. just take it down, and ask the clerk to check out the key, sign the form, and its free.
good luck whatever u decide. mak |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 7559
Join Date: Jun 2001
Vehicle:2002 Impreza 2.5RS Midnight Black Pearl |
Hm, maybe I will change my oil next time, i guess i'll pay for the first one tho.
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Scooby Guru
Member#: 847
Join Date: Feb 2000
Chapter/Region:
South East
Location: Milledgeville, GA
Vehicle:2006 Titan Crew Cab 2003 Odyssey EX-L RES |
Subaru's are really easy as far as changing the oil goes..wouldnt..shouldnt take you more than 15 minutes.
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 1994
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: "Teh Hebro Town"
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yea, that's what I was gonna say, toss on some gloves to keep you're hands nice and spiffy.
Besides, there's nothing wrong with some oil on your hands, ever seen the Valvoline commercials? "There's nothing like a job well done." |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 7398
Join Date: Jun 2001
Chapter/Region:
South East
Location: Palm Beach County, Florida
Vehicle:2004 2004 WRX-STi |
Hi All,
Thanks for all your help. Special thanks to Austin for giving me the part # for the Purolator filter. Went to Pep Boys and picked it up on my way to Mobil Lube Express. I was at 4000 miles and worried about waiting too long before the 1st oil change. They put in 10-30w. They were really pushing synthetic Mobil 1 and insisted that the sooner, the better. However, I recall reading here that I should wait until about 10,000 miles. ??? I still can't believe my local Subaru service department is not open on Saturdays. Apparently not enough demand in this area where Subaru's are a minor player in the auto market.This forum is a great resource! Thanks again! Mike |
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