The Importance of Changing Your Oil - Mechanic and Car Fails

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Nissan needs to review its homework if their engine survived that dude's ownership that long.

clothar
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The original edit of my video was more specific. It was: “worst case scenario 5000-7500 miles. Typically 3000-5000 miles, and never 10, 000, regardless if the oil and filter says it can do it”. But it was cut for time and the editor just chose the wrong thing to keep in, and I didn’t catch it.

To be clear, definitely change your oil every 3000 miles. Your engine will be happier.

NoobMechanic
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That engine shed that belt faster than a groom on his honeymoon 🤣🤣🤣

JoseRodriguez-dxpb
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Noob Mechanic, This made me laugh so hard, thanks for sharing!

IOSALive
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Longest interval I've gone without changing the oil in my '11 Chrysler Town and Country is I think 7k miles? Definitely a few thousand higher than the 3k I was supposed to. But that was exclusively because of financial issues and not being able to scrape together the $60-70 of "spare" money and being too physically disabled to really reliably crawl under there and do it myself. Plus I was running food deliveries at the time, and that absolutely blasts your mileage up way faster than you'd expect at first lol.

Now I run rides with Uber and it's easier to cobble together maintenance money when you're bringing in $120+ a day instead of $50

allyenderman
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I work at a Quick Lube and I see cars going 25-30k miles on oil changes all the time and the engines are always almost dead with ticking and knocking.

jonahboundey
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I believe you can take an engine of any nissan from junkyard cuz they're a lot of them because of transmission AND there is no reason to spend so much on nrw engine cuz transmission is likely to give up anyways

dust_gale
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Can’t even find the cam on that thing anymore

BenjaminSchumacher-tj
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I hated drop and hooks with trailers. You finally got a good one, and some shmuck leaves you a mess like that one on the next exchange.
Seriously man, picked one up once, with 5 different lights out on it. And the company wasn't gonna authorize me for reimbursement, if I bought new ones.
Its a story. Along with a few others from that large well known carrier. I lasted six months with them.

festersmith
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Hey, my trailer ain't trailing🗣🔥🔥🔥

tudor
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Change the oil 3000miles for conventional oil and 5000 for synthetic. You get abt 91 day of driving and synthetic is abt 151 days.

doublejrocketb
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So at most 20 oil changes at say $100 each. "Dealer special"... $2000...

Now I use full synthetic until it starts using oil then switch to t4 15/40.
I typically own them 300k ish then trade them in as the down payment on a under 100k model.

So far the late 90s 5.7lt gm v8 has my record. One at 640k miles and another at 470k miles before I let go of them...

MrBrandonLindner
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My grandfather had a nissan that he didn't change the oil for 298k miles... granted it was burning so much oil that it always had fresh oil in it

TheXxthedamagedxX
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NISSAN FOR THE FUGGIN WIIIIN. My 2010 Nissan maxima has had a bad alternator, blown tires, faulty air conditioning, 95, 000 miles, but it’s still running.

KlapppdXD
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So you're saying the guy I met online was wrong and i SHOULD change my oil? What next? Check fluid levels regularly? Craziness.

alexalexander
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That 60k miles engine probably had the goopiest transmission in existence

Manwholikestrains
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I’m pretty sure the only people who watch you’re channel are people who know about cars 😂

JoshuaWelch-xi
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I found out what was wrong with my dirtbike it came out of timing and the intake valve broke off into the piston and the piston has a massive hole

Mayonnaise
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My dads transmission wasn’t transmisioning and it and it blew itself up That’s what I call self destructing transmission

JanekJu-chpe