Give it another Glug !? Is that even a word !! :) I laughed ! You have a calm voice. Watching you doing it makes me want to do this myself too without the anxiety of screwing up something. Last time I spent $106 USD at the shop to get this done. That is with discounts. When you go there they get you to do all kinds of unnecessary things and we don't know enough to say no. Thanks bro ! You rock ! Keep'em comin' !
@@ChasiubaoYumYum Its just the belly pan. No biggie if you don’t have one as its almost like a cardboard/fabric material so I think its only for aerodynamics
I discover this formula transmission fluid in this cvt they are at 30,000 miles but when past 60,000 miles is better to down the change to 20,000 miles cvt fluid change. If there is too much high way then the stock 30,000
Use the oil recommended in your owners manual for the ambient temperatures you expect to encounter before your next oil change. Comply with the API specification. Both will be on the oil bottle. Change at the intervals required based on how you use your vehicle. Your engine will thank you!
Depends where you live and the climate mate. Here in Australia the Mitsubishi dealers are using Helix HX7 10w-30. You’d be using a bit thinner oil if you are in a colder climate.
Excellent work! You may want to specify the size of sockets used and the specific quantity of oil needed. Excellent views as well. Bravo
Thank you ,im just buy Mitsubishi outlander 2016 40000km and this will be my first oil change on this car❤
@@damian5748 Good stuff!
Give it another Glug !? Is that even a word !! :) I laughed ! You have a calm voice. Watching you doing it makes me want to do this myself too without the anxiety of screwing up something. Last time I spent $106 USD at the shop to get this done. That is with discounts. When you go there they get you to do all kinds of unnecessary things and we don't know enough to say no. Thanks bro ! You rock ! Keep'em comin' !
A glug is a very precise measurement lol! Give it a go mate! Cheers
Thank you!!! Just saved me 180 minimum! My 2015 diesel exceed takes 7.5L
@@joelstibbard7979 Awesome!
Take off the oil cap before loosening the drain bolt to help it fully drain properly.
Awsome thanks a lot I’ve been paying 80$ 85$ at a shop
Hope it helped!
I be paying 100$$ just because my car has 30,000 miles and it’s so easy
Thanks for the vid Is there much difference between 5-30w and 10-40w I looked in the book and its a little confusing. Cheers
I used 0w20
Yes hot climate use 5w40 cold-warm climate 5w30 extreme cold 0w20.
At 3:00 what’s that plastic cover that you took off called? I need a replacement. All my parts are exposed.
@@ChasiubaoYumYum Its just the belly pan. No biggie if you don’t have one as its almost like a cardboard/fabric material so I think its only for aerodynamics
Canada here and my model telling me SAE 0W-20 model. Colder weather vs Australia I guess.
Spot on mate!
@@aheindustries I am still a bit worried how to find the right size/model for the oil filter part. Any suggestions?
@@DuyDepTraiPhoBaTrieu Have you spoken with a Mitsubishi dealer?
How's the transmission running since the transmission fluid change?
Perfect! We are at around 125k kms currently
I discover this formula transmission fluid in this cvt they are at 30,000 miles but when past 60,000 miles is better to down the change to 20,000 miles cvt fluid change.
If there is too much high way then the stock 30,000
Thanks for share this video, is 7.5 litres ?
Thanks! It was around 4.5 litres for this car
Can you use Full Synthetic 5W-30 on this car? Or better using thicker 10W-40?
Thats fine mate
Use the oil recommended in your owners manual for the ambient temperatures you expect to encounter before your next oil change. Comply with the API specification. Both will be on the oil bottle. Change at the intervals required based on how you use your vehicle. Your engine will thank you!
Good day how many km does you car have ?
110k kms now
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Cheap $30 motor oil
$10 filter
Free labor.
Shouldn't that oil be 5 weight?
Depends where you live and the climate mate. Here in Australia the Mitsubishi dealers are using Helix HX7 10w-30. You’d be using a bit thinner oil if you are in a colder climate.
In Central Europe we use 0W-20