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      11-08-2013, 01:43 AM   #1
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noob oil change question!

hello i KNOW this may be a dumb question but i just changed my oil and after i drained the oil i tried to remove the filter cap but couldnt all the stores are closed so i poured in the new oil with out removing and swapping filters.. can anything happen?
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hello i KNOW this may be a dumb question but i just changed my oil and after i drained the oil i tried to remove the filter cap but couldnt all the stores are closed so i poured in the new oil with out removing and swapping filters.. can anything happen?
Your car is going to blow up.
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nothing will happen you will be fine. if you cant find a tool, use a strap wrench.
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hello i KNOW this may be a dumb question but i just changed my oil and after i drained the oil i tried to remove the filter cap but couldnt all the stores are closed so i poured in the new oil with out removing and swapping filters.. can anything happen?
Your car is going to blow up.
ok thnks.. so tomorow i just swap out filter right?
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      11-08-2013, 06:20 AM   #5
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You have to go to the dealer and get the new filter registered. But their computers will detect that the oil install took place on a different date than the filter. Then they will void your warranty. You are screwed.
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It is not recommended but you're fine changing the filter after a few days. The only real risk you run into is that the old (dirty) filter will contaminate your fresh oil a bit. There are no registration for filters or oil and if you are under warranty I guess you do not want to reset the service indicator either.
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ok thnks.. so tomorow i just swap out filter right?
Swap out the filter and the two o-rings. As the prior post mentioned you need a stratp wrench (http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=...5C&FORM=IQFRBA) You can get a combo for cheap at Harbor Freight.

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