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car feels like new



How did you get the filter off? I've tried loads, chain tool etc. and it just squashes it.
If it's really tight try to un-do it a touch by hand (obviously not a big turn, so that oil comes out) that ought to make it easier for when the oil is hot & you change it.
 

realnumber 1

ClioSport Club Member
It's not a matter of it needing to be done IMO. When it's got to a stage of being needed, that's already too far.

But if Renault recommend 12k then I'm sure they're saying that on the side of caution and could probably do another good few 1000 without damaging it. Waste of time doing it every 6k or 6 months imo.
 
  Works...kind of...
It does vary on situation and as been said, driving habbit.

It'll take me nearly two years to do 12k on average and do relatively short journeys as well.

As the oil isn't able to get up to optimum temp it'll have a harder job of lubricating the engine therefore wont last as long.

12k or 12 months is fine in normal situations but like I said, Engine oil and a new filter is inexpensive in regards to car maintenance so I'd rather err on the side of caution.
 

Scrooge

ClioSport Moderator
  E55 AMG
For the price of oil and the time it takes to do it it isn't worth the arguement, and if you have ever smelt the difference of old oil and fresh oil you woukd not what I mean x
 

Darren S

ClioSport Club Member
yeah just changed the oil and filter and it just feels better

i'm guessing 30k

Ouch! Every 6k on mine since new. A bit OTT, but worth it, imo.

There's a PDF guide on how to change the oil and everything in the guides section (need to be a member). Going to do mine at some point :)

I WISH there was a guide on how to do the gear box oil though seeing as I think mine needs doing.

Definitely change the oil. I've had mine done at 36k, 48k and probably will at 60k too. The 36k change made the 'box far more supple and smooth, imo. Plus the idea of minute shavings floating around the box since new, didn't help!

D.
 
  1998 BMW e46 323i
normal 12k intervals are fine til you get to high mileage, like 100k+ imo. Then 7k is wise again imo.
 
i have no choice but to change and keep topping it up!! even when i start the engine 2 litres will vanish haha before you ask yes it was a joke!! i know theres some that will comment on that :).

and before you ask yes its the world famous 1.8 money pit 16v
 
  Black Gold Trophy
nothing wrong with frequent oil changes, just means your engine will last longer, and effectively the performance will be retained for longer.

I would say it's pointless changing the oil without changing the filter, to access the oil filter, use a deep 10mm socket to remove the fuel rail guard, get some oil filter grips to remove it, much safer than stabbing a screw driver in the side!
Make sure you replace the copper washer on the sump plug too, and ensure the car is on level ground so you can avoid over filling and damaging the engine.
 
  R5 GTT EFI Clio.
Handy little tip, if you cant get the filter off and dont have access to a strap, drive a fcuk off driver through it, easy leaverage there :)
 
  fiesta 1.25
nothing wrong with frequent oil changes, just means your engine will last longer, and effectively the performance will be retained for longer.

I would say it's pointless changing the oil without changing the filter, to access the oil filter, use a deep 10mm socket to remove the fuel rail guard, get some oil filter grips to remove it, much safer than stabbing a screw driver in the side!
Make sure you replace the copper washer on the sump plug too, and ensure the car is on level ground so you can avoid over filling and damaging the engine.

Just done mine and managed to get the filter out with my hands without taking the fuel rail guard out also it shouldnt be a copper washer on a 2.0 clio
 
  330i. E30 Touring.
There's a PDF guide on how to change the oil and everything in the guides section (need to be a member). Going to do mine at some point :)

I WISH there was a guide on how to do the gear box oil though seeing as I think mine needs doing.

As easy as doing engine oil. Pm me if you want a guide.
 
  Black Gold Trophy
Just done mine and managed to get the filter out with my hands without taking the fuel rail guard out also it shouldnt be a copper washer on a 2.0 clio

ok well im not sure what material it is, not sure I'm entirely bothered, but it is copper on a lot of cars, and the point I was getting at is it is important to change the washer to avoid leaks.
 


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