The saga continues.
Went to do the oil change yesterday and it took the entire day
Underneath the car is a plastic board covered in fabric which has to be removed in order to access the oil drain plug (no trap door of course). Held in a more than necessary combination of 12 screws and bolts, all with different hex sizes. Genius. Not to mention the cover is slotted in so isn't going anywhere even without screws. Screws are rusted to pieces due to 1) being at the bottom of the car and 2) being in contact with fabric which holds moisture against the metal. Not stainless steel screws like they should be for that location.
Managed to get 11 out and the last one of course took 4 hours to remove :/ It was a spline head, so kind of like a torx pattern but many, many more edges. All those edges mean a thinner amount of metal to make contact with and therefore easily chewed. It's also a rounded head and is countersuck so couldn't get vice grips onto the edges. My dad came over and had an idea of using a chisel to bash into the screw head in the direction of "unscrew". After a few heavy bashes it started budging (after also braking that part off!), then more bashes to other parts and started to get loose enough to remove.
Newer cars also don't come with dipsticks, so had to buy a universal one and setup the markings. Finally changed it all (including 3 0-rings on the oil filter :/ ) and checked the internal reading of the oil level, all seemed ok. Reset the oil service interval from within the car as it's a standard menu option and then now the oil reading shows not reading but no warning either (if it is below spec, but before resetting the interval, it read 3/4 full which was inline with the dipstick reading, so....). Genius.
Also the brake pads worn notification appears every time i start the car, even though all 4 have been changed along with sensors :/ The pads didn't even need changing, i took a pic to upload later - 70% material still left
Waste of time and money! Also makes it dangerous as now i'll be ignoring pad warnings.
Was going to check brake fluid level but the reservoir is hidden and you can only see the cap to top it up. But no idea what they level is.
I think the future for car people will be 1x electric car (no need for all the maintenance work) and 1x old school carb'd muscle car. Both easy to maintain!!
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