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Nissan Car Lounge - Almera, Juke, Latio, Qashqai, Sylphy, Teana Owners => Latio => Topic started by: capcorn on April 01, 2009, 10:38:13 PM

Title: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: capcorn on April 01, 2009, 10:38:13 PM
Hi everyone,

I have some questions abt engine oil.

1. How litres of engine oil does latio need?
I bought 5L of engine oil for my 3rd servicing and nissan return me the leftovers.
Donno how much engine oil did nissan use.

2. How long can the leftovers engine oil be stored?
I read somewhere that engine oil will 'expire'.
I am thinking of storing the leftovers and use it for the next servicing.

3. If I want to dispose the engine oil, how should I do it?
I dun think I shld throw it into the rubbish bin.
Engine oil is supposed to be harmful to environment if not dispose properly.

Have a gd day everyone.
Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: turret on April 01, 2009, 11:13:29 PM
Hi,

Can I check with you if you bought ur own engine oil, how much discount will TCM offers off their maintenance package?

Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: Midnight on April 01, 2009, 11:35:48 PM
Hi everyone,

I have some questions abt engine oil.

1. How litres of engine oil does latio need?
I bought 5L of engine oil for my 3rd servicing and nissan return me the leftovers.
Donno how much engine oil did nissan use.

2. How long can the leftovers engine oil be stored?
I read somewhere that engine oil will 'expire'.
I am thinking of storing the leftovers and use it for the next servicing.

3. If I want to dispose the engine oil, how should I do it?
I dun think I shld throw it into the rubbish bin.
Engine oil is supposed to be harmful to environment if not dispose properly.

Have a gd day everyone.

Let me try to answer a few of yr questions:
Qn 1:   Our Latio needs 3.3 litre of engine oil. Sometimes the technician did not totally drain out all the dirty oil, so they pour only about 3 litres or slightly lesser in.

Qn 2:   Store in a cool place away from heat. Air tight. For my i will only keep leftover oils until my next servicing (abt 4 mths plus to 5) and then used it. Because after u open the bottle, it will/may never be as air tight as when it is unopened and factory sealed.

Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: Midnight on April 01, 2009, 11:37:31 PM
Hi,

Can I check with you if you bought ur own engine oil, how much discount will TCM offers off their maintenance package?



I called and asked before. It is about $70+ dollars off the usual price.
Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: capcorn on April 02, 2009, 10:09:40 AM
I am going for 20000KM servicing.
Nissan charge me $265 for the servicing and I bring my own engine oil.

So its $349.00 - $265 = $84

Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: clarence on April 02, 2009, 11:09:05 AM
How to preserve an opened bottle of engine oil?

In my view, you can insert the tip of the vacuum cleaner into the tip of the engine oil bottle opening and turn on the vacuum cleaner to suck out the air (not all air will be sucked out, but most of it), then immediately tighthen the engine oil bottle cap.
Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: pizzaboy on April 02, 2009, 11:16:15 AM
do not store the balance inside ur boot, bring it home placed in the store.
Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: capcorn on April 02, 2009, 04:24:58 PM
Thank you all for answering my questions.

what abt disposing the engine oil?

I kept the leftovers for sometime in the boot under hot sun.
Think cannot use liao.

How can I dispose the engine oil?
Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: pizzaboy on April 02, 2009, 06:36:11 PM
u can bring it to any workshop tell them u wanna dispose used oil they will be able to help u out with dat.

If not u can use it as a lube to oil bicycle chain, door hinges etc etc... Heez
Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: Midnight on April 02, 2009, 10:19:36 PM
u can bring it to any workshop tell them u wanna dispose used oil they will be able to help u out with dat.

If not u can use it as a lube to oil bicycle chain, door hinges etc etc... Heez
huh, can meh? got petrol smell leh, or later yr bicycle or door on fire if a kids is playing with fire around yr area... :-p
Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: Jazz on April 02, 2009, 11:14:53 PM
huh, can meh? got petrol smell leh, or later yr bicycle or door on fire if a kids is playing with fire around yr area... :-p

Bro,

It engine oil not petrol. Can use as a lubricant for chain as mentioned.  ;)
Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: Midnight on April 02, 2009, 11:48:39 PM
Bro,

It engine oil not petrol. Can use as a lubricant for chain as mentioned.  ;)

eh sorry, too tired after work, got mixed up, prior to this is replying to a thread talking about petrol :-p
Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: SoL on April 03, 2009, 12:29:16 AM
Better be careful bro, engine oil is toxic. They wear gloves when changing engine oil for a reason.  :smile:
Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: capcorn on April 03, 2009, 09:04:43 AM
pizzaboy, thanks for the tip.
i will find a workshop to dispose my engine oil...
dun think all workshop will be so helpful...
maybe start by approaching those small workshop at petrol station.

Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: arias48 on April 05, 2009, 01:12:02 PM
Hi everyone,

I have some questions abt engine oil.

1. How litres of engine oil does latio need?
I bought 5L of engine oil for my 3rd servicing and nissan return me the leftovers.
Donno how much engine oil did nissan use.

2. How long can the leftovers engine oil be stored?
I read somewhere that engine oil will 'expire'.
I am thinking of storing the leftovers and use it for the next servicing.

3. If I want to dispose the engine oil, how should I do it?
I dun think I shld throw it into the rubbish bin.
Engine oil is supposed to be harmful to environment if not dispose properly.

Have a gd day everyone.

Hi capcorn, how much Tan Chong refunded you during your 3rd servicing? (I supposed 3rd service is free and you bring your own engine oil). Did you do engine flush?
Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: capcorn on April 06, 2009, 01:52:47 PM
Hi arias48,

Tan chong did not refund me anything for my 3rd servicing.
If i am not wrong, for the 3rd servicing, they still use mineral oil as engine oil unless you said u want synthetic oil.
And for tat, they will charge u an amount for using their synthetic oil. Alternatively, u can bring ur own synthetic oil
and they will change for u for free...
Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: Midnight on April 06, 2009, 02:11:08 PM
Hi Capcorn,

pardon me for asking a silly question if it seems may be. How can you be sure that they dun 'pocket' your engine oil and put in their in-house flasflo or mineral oil?

I am looking for a service branch where i can take glimpse of the technician servicing my car and i can eyeball them filling up using the engine oil which i brought.

TCM-BT cannot... because the lounge area is away from the servicing area. How about other branch? Toa Payoh?
Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: arias48 on April 06, 2009, 03:08:26 PM
Hi arias48,

Tan chong did not refund me anything for my 3rd servicing.
If i am not wrong, for the 3rd servicing, they still use mineral oil as engine oil unless you said u want synthetic oil.
And for tat, they will charge u an amount for using their synthetic oil. Alternatively, u can bring ur own synthetic oil
and they will change for u for free...


So Tan Chong didn't refund the mineral oil in term of $$ bcox u used ur own oil?
Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: LaChio on April 06, 2009, 03:56:08 PM
Hi Capcorn,

pardon me for asking a silly question if it seems may be. How can you be sure that they dun 'pocket' your engine oil and put in their in-house flasflo or mineral oil?

I am looking for a service branch where i can take glimpse of the technician servicing my car and i can eyeball them filling up using the engine oil which i brought.

TCM-BT cannot... because the lounge area is away from the servicing area. How about other branch? Toa Payoh?
Don't think you can personally watch what they are doing at any TC service centre. You just send the car there and collect later that's all. You can only trust that they pour in the engine oil that you brought and do a proper servicing. Whether they betray that trust is another matter.

Me never went back to TC anymore after the 10k servicing. I do it at Autoxxxxx where I can stand there and watch them from start to finish if I so wished. There was once I stood at a discreet corner to watch. They actually emptied the boot, took out the spare tire to check! From then on, I knew I didn't have to watch anymore. They can be trusted.
Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: pizzaboy on April 06, 2009, 04:59:48 PM
Lachio--> which AS branch u went?
Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: capcorn on April 06, 2009, 05:17:40 PM
arias48, TC didnt refund me for not using their mineral oil.

Midnight,  as LaChio has mentioned, its all based on trust. You can never stand there to see and make sure they use ur engine oil. likewise, you can only trust the report that they give u that says they check the car parts...

Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: LaChio on April 06, 2009, 05:36:01 PM
Lachio--> which AS branch u went?
Used to go to the Kaki Bukit one. Then the regular gang of mechanics shifted to the one at Defu and I followed. 
Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: LaChio on April 06, 2009, 05:40:38 PM
arias48, TC didnt refund me for not using their mineral oil.

Midnight,  as LaChio has mentioned, its all based on trust. You can never stand there to see and make sure they use ur engine oil. likewise, you can only trust the report that they give u that says they check the car parts...
Someone told me that he had already removed the spare tyre but the TC service report still stated that they had checked the spare tyre. :out:
Title: Re: What to do with engine oil?
Post by: pizzaboy on April 06, 2009, 06:34:37 PM
ya man the service report stated to check batt water level regularly and to top-up batt water. How am i goin to do all this if i'm usin dry cell batt which is maintenance free??
Haha wat professional SA they have at their service ctr. . .