2014 - 2019 Silverado & Sierra 5.3L - Oil & Filter Change
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- Welcome to the Trick Shift Garage! In this video, Rob changes the oil and filter on his 2015 Chevrolet Silverado. Having the work horse 5.3 liter V8 engine, he goes through step-by-step guide to show you the basics of how to change the oil and filter. If you have any questions let us know in the comments below, Enjoy!
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Quick and simple video straight to the point with proper information. Love this💪🏽
Thanks for watching Mike! 👍
Great refresher, thanks!!
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
Prefilling the oil filter is not necessary, but it doesn't hurt anything either. I don't care what some of these commenters say. As for an anti drain back valve, in case you're worried about it. There is not been an LS motor yet made that requires one. The oil filter sets in there in a vertical position and will not drain out unless you poke a hole in the side of it. I do like the largest oil filter that fits the application. Which it appears that you put on. You might want to be more assertive in your explanation of the part number of that oil filter you're using. Putting the smallest possible oil filter on the engine is suggested by the manufacturer because they want to sell you a new truck. They could give a shit less how long it lasts. As long as it gets through the warranty period.
Ahhh ok, thanks for the explanation. I was told the larger one is better as well. I like to pre-fill about halfway but have been told it doesn't really matter for these engines. Thank you again Hawk! 😁👍
Awesome quick informational video! I’ve owned my 14 Silverado for 3 years now, and changed the oil every time myself lol but I enjoy these videos. I can never remember the drain plug size without looking it up 😂 sure beats getting under the truck with the wrong size lol
Thanks Billy! I'm 1 year in on my 15 Silverado and I love it! I used to work at a Chevy Dealership many years ago and it was a 15 mm then too. It's kinda cool that they kept it the same size all these years lol.
You're always welcome to come back and watch this video again if you forget the size lol 😉
@@TrickShiftGarage right on! Yeah that is cool lol! 👍🏽🤝
Straight up
Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment!
My old 08 Silverado’s oil drain plug has the gasket already on the plug. Are these trucks the same way where you don’t have to necessarily change it everytime? Great video btw!
Hi Mike! Correct! You don't have to change the gasket every time you change the oil, just replace as necessary. Thanks for watching! 👍
Very well-done video. Draining the oil and changing the filter is easy on these engines. I also use ACDelco oil filters on my 2017 Yukon and Pontiac Vibe. Not the E series but the good ones. I use Castrol Edge 0w20. The most important thing is not so much what brand of oil but changing the oil and filter on a regular basis. Good oil is the live blood of the engine. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Russel for the kind words. I agree 100%, performing the maintenance on time is more important than what brands you use to do it. And Castrol is a good brand to go with too. Thanks for watching! 👍
Thats sum good motor oil for GM....
Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment!
What year is your truck?
It's a 2015.
I have a 2016 Chevy Silverado that I bought with 14,000 miles currently has 18k miles was using Castrol oil 0W20. Do you think it would be a waste of money to start using royal purple for the life of the vehicle? I do not want to end up with that GM tick
Absolutely not! Royal Purple is awesome oil. Thanks for watching! 😎
Use 5w-30 Mobil 1 or Royal Purple, once ur mileage gets high. All Sierras have the same 5.3 eco Tec n they take 5w-30. I have the tick on my 14 Silverado, I switch from 0-20 to 5w-30 no tik, 156K miles.
Does the oil have to be Dexos approved if stated on the truck ??
Yes, make sure it is Dexos 1 Gen 2 or better because these DOD engines are known for lifter issues and using the wrong oil can cause the lifters to malfunction prematurely.
That oil doesnt have dexos in it or say it on container if its a gm
Nope! I messed up by not getting the dexos labeled oil, nothing bad happened fortunately. But yes always look for the dexos approved oil. Thanks for watching and commenting! 🙂
@@TrickShiftGarage always brother i have a 15 sierra and its like exact same as what you did there i jist didnt know if you knew or not on dexos glas nothing happend at least
For some reason finding 5w 20 dexos oil is always a hit or miss at Walmart so I actually had to go with 10w 20. For my last oil change. It should be fine in my 2018 Silverado but deff will never go with the 0 w 20
That's fair Jonny. I decided to go with the recommended oil this time, I might try a heavier weight oil sometime in the future. Thanks for watching! 👍
With tighter tolerances you could burn out a bearing because the oil is to thick to get to where it needs to be. But that's up to you.
Do u recommend that mobil 1 oil?
Yes, it's good oil and for a good price! Thanks for watching 👍
Manual lists 8.5qts if you change the filter
Thanks buddy
Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment! We appreciate the support! 🤟
What if I don’t have any ramps ?
Hmmm, you might be able to do it while sitting on the ground, try it out and let us know how it goes! 😉👍
Never never never never never never ever ever do you tighten the oil drain as tight as you can by hand. That can and will destroy the oil drain plug or the oil pan. All that oil drain plug has to do is keep the oil in the pan, it does not have to hold the truck in the air. Please don't ever say that again!
You're right, it my mind I know not to kill it with all my strength, good and snug is all that is needed. Tightening down to proper torque spec of 18 ft-lbs is best though. Thanks for watching and commenting Hawk! 👍
Also, you should NEVER use your torque wrench to remove bolts or drain plugs.
Bro your title says 5.3 qtz and you just added 8 qtz or did I miss something lol
Lol, the title is for the 5.3 liter engine size. And it does take 8 quarts. 😉
The drain plug is not in fact a 15 mm
Thanks for watching! 👍
Shouldnt be pre-filling that oil filter.
Can you explain why, Brian?
@TrickShiftGarage you only have to do that on bigger trucks. All you need to do is rub oil on the gasket.
You're right Fabian, it certainly doesn't hurt to prefill it though. Thanks for watching! 👍
You can refill the oil filters for it to work quick