I worked as a Fleet mechanic, and did many first-time oil changes on new cars. I believe that the filter is tight, because the gasket is not oiled at the factory. Oiling the filter gasket is a must if you don't want the filter to weld itself on.
I love mine. The only complaint I have is that the engine is so small, there is zero engine braking when going down hill. If you shift down, the engine races, but provides NO braking.
Great video just purchased a 1.4 simple for fuel safe and low oil use. although I don't see the purpose on shopping around for oil since its cheap to begin with just takes time out, filter on ie other hand understand.
The 2013 Chevy Cruze had a 10 ftlb oil plug torque spec. I am 100% sure of that. I bet the same torque for this engine. Dealer technician (mr. Goodwrench) told me 14 ftlb, but it's 14 newton meters or 10ftlb. They were 40% over...
Awesome! Bro a question, U didnt mention anything about the oil quality when it got drained. Was it burned or was normal? did u notice a proper condition of the motor oil for the milage?
Oil looked fine for 7500 miles. No shavings or debris found in the filter either. I meant to do the first change around 4k however, my wife has been driving it A LOT.
When you can’t tell a 15 from a 13 it’s the first step to a cane and a dog. Saw this car at the Autoshow. They wouldn’t let you sit in it. The seats seem small. I’m a little bigger than you. Any thoughts? Good video, thanks.
The seats are definitely narrow for a SUV/crossover. They are perfect for myself. I would definitely sit in one first. I believe the Trax has the same size seat for reference. They are incredibly comfortable though
@@VetOnVettes thanks. It was funny at the show. Here was a substantial car for $27k that every one ignored. It was parked next to a Hummer EV but still. It’s funny we both like it after vettes. I will find one and sit in it. Just test drove a model y. Think I’m going to sell Teslas.
Where do you place the jack stands? There is the area near the rocker panel referenced in the owners manual for tire change and there is a place that is round where it says you can attach tow hooks.
I used the scissor jack at the rocker panel location & the jack stands where the steering cradle meets the frame. There are large 20mm bolts as reference. That's a safe location.
I'll be honest, I have really appreciated all the time you have taken to make these videos about the Envista. I will be looking forward to the 6 month and 1 year updates on this vehicle since I am considering it. My two biggest concerns are life expectancy of the engine and the overall power to merge into highway traffic. Also, I may have missed it but, at how many miles did you do this oil change at?
I agree with other comments. Please keep us updated for the next year because I am also a bit interested in this car. Same concerns though….teenie weenie engine and its reliability and durability. Can’t believe GM put an oil timing belt in the engine. When do you change that and I hear it is expensive ? Love the look of this car but still very cautious….I am a Honda guy that has put well over 100,000 miles on my cars with absolutely 0 problems ( with maintenance) so my standards are high. But honda prices are ridiculous!!!! Great vids and thanks !!!!!4
Yes the older Honda’s had a belt. Now they are a timing chain. At least the car I have now is. I changed my belt in my 04 civic at 100,000 miles. It is pricey to do that job. At that time it was over 400. Who knows what it is now!!!With that 3 banger I read on a review that it needed to be changed between 40-50 k. That means you most likely will do it twice but I am looking for some advice on that. The problem is we will not know for a year or two because it is a brand new car. I think it might be a good idea to wait on this car just to see if there are any major foibles. After all it is GM. 😮Great looking car I must say !!!
Dealer does do the first for free (they should). I wanted to get this out for educational purposes. Secondly, I never let the dealership touch any of my cars outside of warranty items. Also, it takes 10 minutes versus setting up an appointment and wasting a whole morning. 🤷🏼♂️
@@VetOnVettes We have and Envista that had its first oil change while it was in for service (they were adding exterior door keypad). I'll be doing the next oil change coming up soon and that's how I came across your video. Thanks! -James
Yeah I was unable to find a book torque spec. The average drain plug is around 12-15ftlbs so I tightened it down to 12lbs. It was not very tight taking it off. No leaks a month later.
Instead of 4.2 quarts, the amount is actually 4 liters. So, if you buy a 5 gallon jug and it has both quart and liter measures on the side...
Nice to see they still use the can style filter instead of the drop in.
Like that Trick with the CUP. Just another use for the Red Solo CUP :-) Thinking about an Envista.
I worked as a Fleet mechanic, and did many first-time oil changes on new cars. I believe that the filter is tight, because the gasket is not oiled at the factory. Oiling the filter gasket is a must if you don't want the filter to weld itself on.
Good job, I've got a 24 Trax I changed the oil recently. I hate going to the dealer they always over torque the drain plug.
I had a 19 Trax and the drain plug was stripped out because it was so tight
Love this ad on series as I'm looking to buy the chevy trax in march.
It’s a dope car. I got my 2024 trax in November of last year and i absolutely love it
I love mine. The only complaint I have is that the engine is so small, there is zero engine braking when going down hill. If you shift down, the engine races, but provides NO braking.
By any chance, do you have the skid plate part number? Thanks for the video and information.
Great video just purchased a 1.4 simple for fuel safe and low oil use. although I don't see the purpose on shopping around for oil since its cheap to begin with just takes time out, filter on ie other hand understand.
Interesting. Thanks for the video.
The 2013 Chevy Cruze had a 10 ftlb oil plug torque spec. I am 100% sure of that. I bet the same torque for this engine. Dealer technician (mr. Goodwrench) told me 14 ftlb, but it's 14 newton meters or 10ftlb. They were 40% over...
2024 chevy trax engine size, says turbo but no liter and what kind of oil filter
Awesome! Bro a question, U didnt mention anything about the oil quality when it got drained. Was it burned or was normal? did u notice a proper condition of the motor oil for the milage?
Oil looked fine for 7500 miles. No shavings or debris found in the filter either. I meant to do the first change around 4k however, my wife has been driving it A LOT.
thats good new, thank u for sharing that detail @@VetOnVettes
What is your take on the reliability. Any concern about? I have the Trax variant.
When you can’t tell a 15 from a 13 it’s the first step to a cane and a dog. Saw this car at the Autoshow. They wouldn’t let you sit in it. The seats seem small. I’m a little bigger than you. Any thoughts? Good video, thanks.
The seats are definitely narrow for a SUV/crossover. They are perfect for myself. I would definitely sit in one first. I believe the Trax has the same size seat for reference. They are incredibly comfortable though
@@VetOnVettes thanks. It was funny at the show. Here was a substantial car for $27k that every one ignored. It was parked next to a Hummer EV but still. It’s funny we both like it after vettes. I will find one and sit in it. Just test drove a model y. Think I’m going to sell Teslas.
I'm 6' 260# and they are very comfortable compared to my wife's 2020 Equinox. Sunroof cuts down on some headroom though.
Where do you place the jack stands? There is the area near the rocker panel referenced in the owners manual for tire change and there is a place that is round where it says you can attach tow hooks.
I used the scissor jack at the rocker panel location & the jack stands where the steering cradle meets the frame. There are large 20mm bolts as reference. That's a safe location.
I don't even understand what you did with the Flux capacitor in this oil change
I'll be honest, I have really appreciated all the time you have taken to make these videos about the Envista. I will be looking forward to the 6 month and 1 year updates on this vehicle since I am considering it. My two biggest concerns are life expectancy of the engine and the overall power to merge into highway traffic. Also, I may have missed it but, at how many miles did you do this oil change at?
I did the oil change right at 7400. It is required by 7500. I would have done it @ 5k, however time constraints & our road trip did not allow that.
plenty of power to merge. my wife loves hers.
I agree with other comments. Please keep us updated for the next year because I am also a bit interested in this car. Same concerns though….teenie weenie engine and its reliability and durability. Can’t believe GM put an oil timing belt in the engine. When do you change that and I hear it is expensive ? Love the look of this car but still very cautious….I am a Honda guy that has put well over 100,000 miles on my cars with absolutely 0 problems ( with maintenance) so my standards are high. But honda prices are ridiculous!!!! Great vids and thanks !!!!!4
@@allanpontiere6177 It's a south korean engine. Didn't Honda's have an internal belt that had to be changed @ 100K miles?
Yes the older Honda’s had a belt. Now they are a timing chain. At least the car I have now is. I changed my belt in my 04 civic at 100,000 miles. It is pricey to do that job. At that time it was over 400. Who knows what it is now!!!With that 3 banger I read on a review that it needed to be changed between 40-50 k. That means you most likely will do it twice but I am looking for some advice on that. The problem is we will not know for a year or two because it is a brand new car. I think it might be a good idea to wait on this car just to see if there are any major foibles. After all it is GM. 😮Great looking car I must say !!!
So the same filter as my Camaro SS 6.2L V8....interesting. PF-64
Might have missed it, but why didn’t you have the dealer do the first free oil change? -James
Dealer does do the first for free (they should). I wanted to get this out for educational purposes. Secondly, I never let the dealership touch any of my cars outside of warranty items. Also, it takes 10 minutes versus setting up an appointment and wasting a whole morning. 🤷🏼♂️
@@VetOnVettes We have and Envista that had its first oil change while it was in for service (they were adding exterior door keypad). I'll be doing the next oil change coming up soon and that's how I came across your video. Thanks! -James
What was the torque spec for the drain plug? Havent been able to find online
Yeah I was unable to find a book torque spec. The average drain plug is around 12-15ftlbs so I tightened it down to 12lbs. It was not very tight taking it off. No leaks a month later.
thank you for the reply! @@VetOnVettes
be careful they are plastic the pan and the plug@@lightlogz6408
i thought when you bought a new vehicle you get a few free service oil changes at the dealer
You do. I just chose not to use them. This cost me $25 and 15 minutes and now everyone else knows how to do it at home and save time & money.
When I bought my '24 Trax, I was offered one free oil change. I got it at 500 miles.
How much oil does it take ?
4.2 qts
Thank you my wife has the 2024 trax and its ready for an oil change
Love the sea of piano black. Very mid 2000s