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1993-1996 Cadillac Fleetwood Oil Change

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    • Place a jack underneath the frame near the passenger side front wheel.

    • Raise the car with the jack until you can work comfortably under the car.

    • Place a jack stand on the frame immediately behind the jack.

    • Slowly lower the jack until the car is resting on the jack stand and remove the jack.

    • Most hydraulic jacks are lowered by placing the end of the handle over a knob and turning it counter-clockwise. Consult your owner's manual if you don't know how to lower your jack.

    • Never work underneath a car that is only supported by a jack. It may slip or fail, resulting in serious injury or death.

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    • Always wear gloves and eye protection when working with automotive fluids. If your car has been running recently, the engine and exhaust components may be very hot.

    • Locate the oil drain plug along the side of the oil pan. It is a 14 mm hex bolt that faces towards the driver side of the car.

    • Place an oil drain pan under the oil drain plug to catch the old oil.

    • Use a 14 mm box end wrench to loosen the drain plug until you can turn it by hand.

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    • Continue to loosen the drain plug by hand until it comes free and oil begins to drain.

    • Watch the draining oil for shiny specks. These could be small flakes of metal which may indicate a very serious problem with your engine internals.

    • While the oil is draining, wipe off the drain plug with a clean rag or towel.

    • Remove the old drain plug gasket and replace it with a new one. Be sure that the new gasket fits over the threads of the drain plug.

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    • Wipe off the area on the oil pan around the drain plug with a clean rag or towel.

    • Reinstall the drain plug and tighten it by hand first.

    • Use a box end wrench to tighten the drain plug until it is snug, but do not over-tighten it.

    • Over-tightening the drain plug may strip the threads or crack the oil pan. You can always go back and tighten the drain plug later if you notice any leaks.

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    • The oil filter is located right next to the oil pan underneath the car.

    • Loosen the oil filter by turning it counter-clockwise with your hand or an oil filter wrench.

    • Oil will begin to run down the sides of the filter. If you wish, you may let this oil drain first before removing the filter.

    • Once the filter comes off, place it with the open end facing down in the oil drain pan to allow the oil to drain out of it.

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    • Dip a clean, gloved finger into a new bottle of oil and spread a thin layer of oil onto the gasket of the new oil filter.

    • This layer of oil will ensure a good seal and make removing the filter easier at the next oil change.

    • Fill the filter up about half way with new oil.

    • Having oil in the filter before starting the car will reduce the amount of time it takes for your car to regain proper oil pressure.

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    • Wipe off the oil filter threads and contact area on the engine with a clean rag or towel.

    • Place the new oil filter over the threads and turn it clockwise until it is snug.

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    • Place the jack on the frame and raise the car until it is no longer resting on the jack stand.

    • Slowly remove the jack stand and lower the car to the ground.

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    • Locate the hood release lever near the driver side footwell and pull it until you hear the hood click open.

    • Lift the hood release latch near the center of the front grill and raise the hood.

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    • Locate the oil filler cap on the passenger side valve cover.

    • Remove the oil filler cap by turning it counter-clockwise and lifting it off of the valve cover.

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    • Place a funnel into the oil filler hole.

    • Insert the end of your funnel into a piece of clean tubing if your funnel is not skinny enough to reach the filler hole.

    • Pour 5 quarts of 5W-30 or 10W-30 oil into the funnel.

    • If you live in an especially cold environment, use 5W-30 oil for its superior performance at cold temperatures.

    • Reinstall the oil filler cap and tighten it by turning it clockwise until it is snug.

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    • Remove the dipstick from your engine.

    • Wipe it down with a towel or rag to remove all the oil and ensure an accurate reading.

    • Reinsert the dipstick, then remove it. Oil should now cover the end of the dipstick up to the top hole.

    • The top hole is the maximum oil level, and the bottom hole is the minimum oil level.

    • You can add or remove oil as you see fit. Note that the oil level reading may be a little high if the oil has not yet seeped into the nooks and crannies of the engine. For a more accurate reading, drive the car around for a bit, then take another reading.

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    • Lower the hood, then firmly press down on it until you hear it click back into place.

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    • Allow 12-24 hours for all of the oil to drain out of the old oil filter.

    • Take your old oil and filter to a recycling facility. Most auto parts stores and repair shops accept these at no charge to you. In addition, some cities and/or counties have a service where they will collect used oil and filters from your home. For more information, see the American Petroleum Institute's web page on used motor oil collection and recycling.

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