Oil filter and drain plug nearby, great. I've bought synthetic 5w-30 and AC Delco filter, will give wife's 1.2 Trailblazer it's first oil change at 2k miles tomorrow. Thank you!
I have moved to using 5W20 because it uses a quart of 0W20 an oil change. Since changing over it doesn't use it near as much. I believe it is because the turbo charger is oil cooled in the 1.3L. The extreme heat created by the charger evaporates that thin weight of oil. The horsepower to weight ratio makes this combo under powered in my humble opinion.
You don't have to take the cover off I have no idea why people are doing that. There is a cover that you remove with 3 7mm (I believe) bolts and right under that you have your filter and drain plug conveniently located right next to each other. Oil changes on the trailblazer don't get any easier
Most likely he removed the bottom cover so the oil didn't leak all over and make a mess, running all over the top side of the that cover. Notice how he used brake aerosol brake cleaner to clean any oil that ran down the side of the engine when filter came off. Thanks for the video well done sir.
@@dand3975 oil does not make a mess on the large cover, there is a cutout for the drain plug and filter. It is big enough to allow the oil to drain without hitting the cover!
Oil filter and drain plug nearby, great. I've bought synthetic 5w-30 and AC Delco filter, will give wife's 1.2 Trailblazer it's first oil change at 2k miles tomorrow. Thank you!
It is not necessary to take off the whole belly pan!
I have moved to using 5W20 because it uses a quart of 0W20 an oil change. Since changing over it doesn't use it near as much. I believe it is because the turbo charger is oil cooled in the 1.3L. The extreme heat created by the charger evaporates that thin weight of oil. The horsepower to weight ratio makes this combo under powered in my humble opinion.
best work best guy
Wtf....the mask makes it hard to understand
lmao thank you now I don't have to say it
Thank you
Salamat pare ko. Sa tutorial. 👍🏼😊
Walang problema pare 👍👍👍
Thank you for this tutorial
Your welcome
Can you send this to big o tires across America so they can get their shit together?
Do you have to remove the bottom cover? Looked like it had a cutout to get to the filter and plug?
You don't have to take the cover off I have no idea why people are doing that. There is a cover that you remove with 3 7mm (I believe) bolts and right under that you have your filter and drain plug conveniently located right next to each other. Oil changes on the trailblazer don't get any easier
Most likely he removed the bottom cover so the oil didn't leak all over and make a mess, running all over the top side of the that cover. Notice how he used brake aerosol brake cleaner to clean any oil that ran down the side of the engine when filter came off. Thanks for the video well done sir.
@@dand3975 oil does not make a mess on the large cover, there is a cutout for the drain plug and filter. It is big enough to allow the oil to drain without hitting the cover!
Maraming salamat po, meron kaming trailblazer rs 1.3 din ok lng ba na every 10k mileage mag oil change?
Buen trabajo excelente
Does the oil smell bad? Wondering why you're wearing a mask while doing the oil change, alone?
First time of vlogging sir shy type 🤣🤣
@@mermangarage8252 i respect the precautions tho
What's the socket size for the special tool ??
I think he said 1/4th square socket??
Yes sir
It's a 3/8 socket extension.
Oil cap calls for 0w20 and you put it 5w30?
Base on owner manual sir 5w-30 is the exact specs for the car.
@@mermangarage8252 the oil cap says 0w20, I have a 2023 trailblazer and it takes 0w20
1.3L boss e 0w20 ang nasa manual, 1.2L e 5w30
@@bradleymenezes6196 yeah 1.3 are 0w-20. 1.2 are 5w-30. The owners manual lists both since it a generic manual they put in all trim levels.
What’s the tool called to remove the drain plug?