$30 to $40, they sill have to pay employees and shop fees.
An impact wrench can be used to remove a frozen oil drain plug in a car. If the drain plug is frozen due to the weather, the best thing to do is to put the car in a heated garage for a few hours.
Take it in for an oil change, when you don't make it to the garage you'll know the oil drain plug was missing. Seriously, check the dipstick, if it shows no oil crawl underneath and look for a hole at the bottom of the flat pan under the engine.
Just remove the drain plug.
If your talking about changing the oil in the standard transmission, take it to a garage and let them do it. It is easy to drain but the new lube has to be pumped in.
usually a flat rate is charged for a basic oil change...so you shouldn't be charged labor usually a flat rate is charged for a basic oil change...so you shouldn't be charged labor
Drain out the excess. Too much oil will damage the engine.
You drain the engine oil from the drain plug on the bottom of the oil pan.You drain the engine oil from the drain plug on the bottom of the oil pan.
Maybe you have no oil! Check the oil level. If there is oil in it and it won't drain, you may have serious problems. Try poking a scewdriver in to drain hole might be clgged with gunk. It also helps to warm up the engine before draining the oil which will help it drain much better. also take caution since you could get burned!
Drain some out. It is bad to have too much oil.
Drain some out..
Drain out the excess oil.