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Is it bad to change your oil without changing the filter?
Technically, you don’t have to change the oil filter every time you change the oil, but it’s still a good idea. The oil filter can remove the larger pollutants from the oil in the engine, and replace the oil at the same time to ensure the smooth operation of all parts.
Is it OK to use the same oil filter twice?
Yes, it’s perfectly safe to use either type of filter with either type of oil.
How long are oil filters good for?
Car manufacturers often suggest changing oil filters every other time you have your oil changed. Most parts and oil manufacturers, however, say to replace oil filters with every oil change, which should occur every 3,000 miles or three months (whichever comes first).
Can you reuse car oil?
Recycling and reusing used motor oil is preferable to disposal and can provide great environmental benefits. Recycled used motor oil can be re-refined into new oil, processed into fuel oils, and used as raw materials for the petroleum industry.
Can you put an old oil filter back on?
Disposable oil filters are not designed to last for more than one oil change. Almost all disposable oil filters will get clogged before they make it to the second change. They’re meant to be used only once. Reusing a disposable oil filter from the previous oil change may cause a lot of damage.
How long do oil changes last?
The quick-lube chains usually recommend it be done every three months or 3,000 miles, but many mechanics would tell you that such frequent changes are overkill. Indeed, most car owner’s manuals recommend changing out the oil less frequently, usually after 5,000 or 7,500 miles.
Can you reuse an oil filter gasket?
Yep, no problem here, you can reuse it many times. Just keep a couple extra drain plug gaskets and your good to go. Remember to put a little oil on the o-ring to keep it from tearing during installation.