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Have been looking out for workshop that charge larbour cost for oil change service. So far I've gather the below:

 

1. blk 1, #01-387J S677954 (old woodlands rd industrial park), charge $12 for larbour

2. 555 Upper thomson rd caltex station, charge $15 for labour

 

Anyone have 'lobang' for the list?

 

How about autobacs or stamford tyres? Last i thought they charge about $15 too for labour charge.

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Have been looking out for workshop that charge larbour cost for oil change service. So far I've gather the below:

 

1. blk 1, #01-387J S677954 (old woodlands rd industrial park), charge $12 for larbour

2. 555 Upper thomson rd caltex station, charge $15 for labour

 

Anyone have 'lobang' for the list?

 

How about autobacs or stamford tyres? Last i thought they charge about $15 too for labour charge.

 

DIY, FOC... [:p]

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DIY, FOC... [:p]

Thought of that before but "ma fan" leh.....got to lift up the car, buy tools to remove oil filter, dispose dirty oil....messy leh....haha.....just spend some $$$ for others to settle.

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Thought of that before but "ma fan" leh.....got to lift up the car, buy tools to remove oil filter, dispose dirty oil....messy leh....haha.....just spend some $$$ for others to settle.

 

ITs not about the money... Sometimes, DIY can be quite fun.

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No, it's very simple if you have the right tool. Use a manually operated oil extractor, no need to go under yr car.

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So tell us, where can we dispose of the used engine oil for free?

 

I dispose at MX Tradings. Cause I got container to keep the oil. Go there buy oil just dispose old oil there. If not, just dispose at those workshop at petrol station or any WS that does oil chang.e

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No, it's very simple if you have the right tool. Use a manually operated oil extractor, no need to go under yr car.

 

Not really though. It still depends on where your oil filter is mounted. If its under the engine, then you LL still have climb under the car to remove it.

 

 

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No, it's very simple if you have the right tool. Use a manually operated oil extractor, no need to go under yr car.

what about the sediments (if any) that have been collecting inside the engine. No way to suck those stuff up right? :huh:

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