Vehicle maintenance lookup · oil, fluids, parts & recalls

The exact specs to service
your car yourself.

Oil type & capacity, filters, fluids, torque specs, recalls and parts — verified for every year, make and model.

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Find your VIN on the driver-side dashboard, door jamb, or registration.
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Oil & fluids
Type, viscosity & exact capacities
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Maintenance schedule
What to service at every interval
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Parts catalog
Filters, plugs, brakes, batteries
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Recalls & TSBs
Open safety campaigns & bulletins

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DIY guides

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How to Change Your Oil (Step-by-Step)
A friendly walk-through of the DIY oil change process, from tools to cleanup.
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How Often Should You Change Your Oil?
Understand intervals, driving styles, and what the “severe service” schedule really means.
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Synthetic vs. Conventional Oil
Why synthetics exist, when they’re worth the money, and how to decide what to use.
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How to Check Your Transmission Fluid
Learn how to check transmission fluid level, color, and condition — and when to change it.
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When to Replace Your Brake Pads
Signs of worn brake pads, how to check thickness, and what to expect at a shop.
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Understanding Tire Pressure: PSI, TPMS & When to Check
What tire pressure to use, how to check it, and why it matters for safety and fuel economy.

Why OilChangeDIY

OilChangeDIY is a free reference for doing your own vehicle maintenance. Pick your year, make, and model — or decode your VIN — and you'll get the exact engine oil viscosity and capacity, the OEM oil filter part number plus compatible cross-references, and the drain-bolt socket size, thread, and torque spec for that vehicle.

Each vehicle page also lists transmission, brake, coolant, and differential fluids, spark plugs, batteries, tires, and air filters, a mileage-based maintenance schedule, factory torque specs, open safety recalls, and technical service bulletins. Specs are sourced from manufacturer data and dated so you can see when they were last verified. Always double-check against your owner's manual before servicing your vehicle.

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