PORSCHE VITAL FLUID CHANGE

by GregoriNiculitcheff in Workshop > Cars

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PORSCHE VITAL FLUID CHANGE

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I made it At Techshop

Go in Person to Porsche Haven

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Buy the Oil

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Go to the Techshop Auto Bay

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Try to Put the Car Over the Ramps, Oops, the Car Is to Low ...

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Every time, try to have someone clever than you helping out... 

Lifting the Car

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... ask "How can I do this?" and just do it!

Right Place for a Jack (you Can See the Oil Screw)

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Now the Car Is Safe

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Release the Oil Screw

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Open the Hood

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Oops, I left the piece of pizza I used for another Instructable....ahahah....

Do Not Eat the Pizza

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Looks like after 50 miles, the pizza is burned ... Don't eat it!

Here Is the Oil Filter

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Get a Pan

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Go fetch a pan in the OIl Change Station at theTechShop

Place the Pan

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The Jack is in the way, lets try to place the pan over the Jack

Job Done During Lunch Time

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Yes, I did it during lunch time

Get the Necessary Tools

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Fetch a cart to roll under the car and a tool #15

Take Out the Screw

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A Little Bit of Drama ...

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Let the drama begin !

The pan is overflowing as the screw clogged the pan drain !

Finding the Correct Tool

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Be sure to find the correct tool to take the old filter out !

I used the new filter to be sure I was picking up the correct one

And Take the Old Filter Out

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Old and New, Side by Side

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After Put New Filter, Drop the New Oil, Put Your Finger for Do Not Drop Out of the Role

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After installing your new filter, pour the new oil. 

Don't forget to control the flow of the liquid (I use my finger) :-)

Don't Waste Oil

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Let the bottle drip dry ... 

Done :-)))

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Close the lid .... Done .... During lunch break

Is the Drama Continuing ?

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When I am in the process of disposing the oil .... I see something terrible! There is a washer in the pan !!!!!!!!!!!!

Now What ? Take the Oil Screw and Put the Washer or Left As Is?

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What do I do ?

Do I put the washer back, or do I leave it alone ?

Clean a Pan

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i decide to put back the washer.

I will clean a pan because I don't want to loose the new oil

I am not happy about it !


Lets Do It Again

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The pan is clean and ready to do its job :-)

I Have to Do Something About My Previous Drama ....

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The oil has over-flown everywhere ... It is a mess. I need to clean it before doing anything else !

Saw Dust Is Your Friend !

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Tom is great as usual :))) He suggests I use sawdust to clean all the mess. GREAT SOLUTION, it is free (from the wood shop) and very efficient for the oil

Saw Dust Everywhere

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Put the Washer in Place

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Lets do it again ...

Remove the screw, put the washer in place, and put the screw back immediately

This time, I know where to put the pan !

Only a Little Drip of Oil

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Put the Old Oil InDispose of the Old Oil the Barril

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Dispose of he old oil in the barrel

Move Your Car Out

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Move your car out of the auto-bay

Don't Forget to Clean-up

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Clean up the mess with a scraper

Keep on Cleaning

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The saw dust goes into the trash can

More Oil

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Pour a little more new oil

Check the Oil Level

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Job Is DONE :-)

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