I take my vehicles to my mechanic, he’s an independent guy. He does the job correctly by draining the oil and removing the filter, then priming the new filter and putting the plug back in and filling the engine to spec. I only drive older Chevy, so no problems with oil plugs.
Almost leased a 2.0T sonata back in 2015 fully loaded for my gf to now my wife but I thought the lease terms were wild back then. Went to the Nissan dealership and got an mid trim Altima and as ironic as that is I will take all the problems altimas have over the stuff you guys are dealing with.
I don't understand this comment. This problem exists WITHOUT the oil change places. It is not their fault, it is a fault with the vehicle's manufacture. It is a piece of junk, all KIA and Hyundai vehicles are straight garbage. This man just got woke-up to this fact. But it has been like this all along.
@@buckfiden2988 So you are now recommending people use these places to identify problems. You say don't, then you say do. Would you please make up your mind?
TY. Excellent report. 👍
@bricks-mortar thank you, good sir!
They tried to rip you off lol love the videos you post, keep up the great work 👍🏾
Good information, Kat! Salute✊🏾
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I take my vehicles to my mechanic, he’s an independent guy. He does the job correctly by draining the oil and removing the filter, then priming the new filter and putting the plug back in and filling the engine to spec.
I only drive older Chevy, so no problems with oil plugs.
Almost leased a 2.0T sonata back in 2015 fully loaded for my gf to now my wife but I thought the lease terms were wild back then. Went to the Nissan dealership and got an mid trim Altima and as ironic as that is I will take all the problems altimas have over the stuff you guys are dealing with.
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Just don't go there.
I don't understand this comment. This problem exists WITHOUT the oil change places. It is not their fault, it is a fault with the vehicle's manufacture. It is a piece of junk, all KIA and Hyundai vehicles are straight garbage. This man just got woke-up to this fact. But it has been like this all along.
@@danielduncan6806 Wrong. A good tech easily spots double crush washers.
@@buckfiden2988 So you are now recommending people use these places to identify problems.
You say don't, then you say do.
Would you please make up your mind?
@@danielduncan6806 Stop with your BS. You obviously don't know anything about vehicles nor working on them.