jeeperguy21
NAXJA Forum User
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- Syracuse, UT
This isn't exactly an XJ question, but I think it could be applied to it as well...
My wife's DD is a 2007 Mazda 6. I always change the XJ's oil myself, so I figured that we should stop throwing money away by having someone else change the Mazda's as well.
Me being the "special" person that I am, assumed that the Mazda oil change would be just like any other vehicle oil change... but come to find out (after I had drained out all the old oil) the oil filter requires a special tool from the dealership to remove. It has a drain plug on the filter, but requires a special filter wrench to remove since it is not a standard filter, unlike the filters on the XJ which just twist on.
In my effort to be efficient, I started this oil change at about 8:00 PM last night, so the stealership was closed, and no auto parts stores carry this tool.
My wife had to take the car to work this morning, so I ended up just putting new oil in the car without being able to change the filter. My question is, after I get the special tool to remove the old filter later today, I was planning on giving it a whole other oil change, even though a lot of the old oil had drained out of the filter.
Is this overkill? Should I just swap on the new filter and call it good because it will have only have been driven for a half hour or so, or should I go ahead with my original plan and change the oil again?
Not a whole lot of info on the internet about changing the oil but not the filter. It's usually the other way around for the nutjobs that try to get 10k+ between oil changes. Thanks for any input.
My wife's DD is a 2007 Mazda 6. I always change the XJ's oil myself, so I figured that we should stop throwing money away by having someone else change the Mazda's as well.
Me being the "special" person that I am, assumed that the Mazda oil change would be just like any other vehicle oil change... but come to find out (after I had drained out all the old oil) the oil filter requires a special tool from the dealership to remove. It has a drain plug on the filter, but requires a special filter wrench to remove since it is not a standard filter, unlike the filters on the XJ which just twist on.
In my effort to be efficient, I started this oil change at about 8:00 PM last night, so the stealership was closed, and no auto parts stores carry this tool.
My wife had to take the car to work this morning, so I ended up just putting new oil in the car without being able to change the filter. My question is, after I get the special tool to remove the old filter later today, I was planning on giving it a whole other oil change, even though a lot of the old oil had drained out of the filter.
Is this overkill? Should I just swap on the new filter and call it good because it will have only have been driven for a half hour or so, or should I go ahead with my original plan and change the oil again?
Not a whole lot of info on the internet about changing the oil but not the filter. It's usually the other way around for the nutjobs that try to get 10k+ between oil changes. Thanks for any input.