R60 Where do you get your oil changed?
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Where do you get your oil changed?
Hi! I am new to the Mini world. I just bought a used 2014 Mini Countryman S after my car flooded in Harvey. It is so fun to drive! I have a ton of questions but my first one would be where do you get your oil changed? The dealership? Or can I take it to a regular oil change place? Please let me know your opinion!
Thanks!
Sarah
Thanks!
Sarah
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No dealership and no 'oil change' chain store. Locate your friendly neighborhood MINI independent shop and make real good friends with them. The logic: Dealerships throw new parts at problems and hope that fixes it. Oil change chains are notorious for not crossing all the T's. A good reliable indie will analyze problems and fix the source and do everything they can to make you a happy customer.
If you need help finding one, let the world know where you are and someone will step in.
If you need help finding one, let the world know where you are and someone will step in.
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I still take the out of warranty car to the dealer for oil changes as they are the best deal in town. I use an indy shop for other repairs as needed unless it coincides with oil change and priced reasonable. The dealer seems to be trying harder to keep the service business and did some extra work without charge (shocking) for labor.
Quick lube places are NO!
Quick lube places are NO!
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Here is a site that lists independent MINI repair shops all over the US.
https://www.minirepairshops.com/
https://www.minirepairshops.com/
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Here is a site that lists independent MINI repair shops all over the US.
https://www.minirepairshops.com/
https://www.minirepairshops.com/
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I do mine in the driveway..
*between not being able to read the oil level very well and most shops not being able to figure out the right air and oil filter to use.. I don't take chances. I also refuse to pay for little service items from dealership..when they inflate the price of OEM beyond premium aftermarket.
*between not being able to read the oil level very well and most shops not being able to figure out the right air and oil filter to use.. I don't take chances. I also refuse to pay for little service items from dealership..when they inflate the price of OEM beyond premium aftermarket.
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I do mine in the driveway..
*between not being able to read the oil level very well and most shops not being able to figure out the right air and oil filter to use.. I don't take chances. I also refuse to pay for little service items from dealership..when they inflate the price of OEM beyond premium aftermarket.
*between not being able to read the oil level very well and most shops not being able to figure out the right air and oil filter to use.. I don't take chances. I also refuse to pay for little service items from dealership..when they inflate the price of OEM beyond premium aftermarket.
I agree with cornjuice ... I have always done my own. I want to know what actually goes in, since I do it I can spend for the quality parts .. when it comes to the lube and cooling of my equipment, I want to actually see what comes out to determine what is actually happening in the engine.
Before my wife and I married, she had her car turned in and I found they didn't change the filter (old rust on the edges) and I was questioning if they actually change the oil .. or the oil was so screwed up it polluted the new. After I changed it and maintained it, never came out looking 5 years old.
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I have trust issues as well. I checked price on the local Valvoline oil change location where I take the work truck and they would charge $100 to change my oil. After the first and second oil change on my own in the garage it only takes 20 minutes or so. The first two oil changes came out like black crude after 3K miles so I kept at it and now it comes out looking like normal oil. Dark but not like crude.
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I do mine at the Dealership because I still have free oil changes.. (except the one time I did not have time, I did it myself). I do all my own work generally. On my previous car (the one I traded in for the 17 Clubman S ALL4) I extracted the oil via the dipstick tube, usually managed to pull out 8 of the 9 quarts, every other oil change I did under the car, but draining the oil cooler was always a pain (that is where the 1 quart is I could not siphon out). The filter was on top of the engine, so changing the oil, even in my work suits was easy and clean Can't say the same for the Mini.. seriously.. no dipstick... *sigh*. I am not a fan of electronic oil measurement system...
The only problem I had was finding filters, the usual suspects (Autozone and the like) did not have filters for the Mini, I had to get it from the dealer. Oil, I get from Walmart, can pick up a 5 quart jug of Mobile 1 for around $30
The only problem I had was finding filters, the usual suspects (Autozone and the like) did not have filters for the Mini, I had to get it from the dealer. Oil, I get from Walmart, can pick up a 5 quart jug of Mobile 1 for around $30
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with a set of cheap ramps you can do the oil change in a parking spot, along with the extension and socket for the oil filter housing and an 8mm hex for the drain plug.. save your 80$ to know its done correctly.
*the price most shops charge for a single oil change is enough to purchase your own ramps, 5qt oil pan and filter
*the price most shops charge for a single oil change is enough to purchase your own ramps, 5qt oil pan and filter
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with a set of cheap ramps you can do the oil change in a parking spot, along with the extension and socket for the oil filter housing and an 8mm hex for the drain plug.. save your 80$ to know its done correctly.
*the price most shops charge for a single oil change is enough to purchase your own ramps, 5qt oil pan and filter
*the price most shops charge for a single oil change is enough to purchase your own ramps, 5qt oil pan and filter
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if there isnt an otion for DIY- take it to the dealership- DONT TAKE IT TO WALMARET OR SEARS OR JIFFY LUBE youll pay nearly as much and it probably wont be the standard mini wants, also if anything happens after mini does it its on them and they have great customer service.
if you are a DIY'er- ECSTuning has great DIY kits- Liquimoly, OEM filter and an ECSTUNING magnetic plug for a great price.
if you are a DIY'er- ECSTuning has great DIY kits- Liquimoly, OEM filter and an ECSTUNING magnetic plug for a great price.
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