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Old 05-18-2007, 01:58 PM
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You can buy those rubber seals separately.
http://www.crateenginedepot.com/stor...MPQ3ZTL77ogMtG

I just posted that first link to show why I couldn't see it when I was looking at the drain plug before (it was still in the pan)
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Old 05-19-2007, 06:29 PM
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My new 2006 has 600 miles on it. My first oil cahnge will be the same as I have been using for years in my Trailblazer. Purple 10w-50 (I live in Houston) oil and a K&N filter.
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Old 05-19-2007, 06:45 PM
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10W 50! Wow!



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Old 05-19-2007, 08:01 PM
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Wouldn't that pretty much void the warranty?

What Kind of Engine Oil to Use

Look for two things:
• GM6094M
Your vehicle’s engine requires oil meeting GM
Standard GM6094M. You should look for and use
only an oil that meets GM Standard GM6094M.
• SAE 5W-30
As shown in the viscosity chart, SAE 5W-30 is best
for your vehicle.

These numbers on an oil container show its
viscosity, or thickness. Do not use other viscosity
oils such as SAE 20W-50.

Oils meeting these requirements should also
have the starburst symbol on the container.
This symbol indicates that the oil has been
certified by the American Petroleum Institute (API).
You should look for this information on the oil container,
and use only those oils that are identified as meeting
GM Standard GM6094M and have the starburst symbol
on the front of the oil container.

Notice: Use only engine oil identified as meeting
GM Standard GM6094M and showing the American
Petroleum Institute Certified For Gasoline Engines
starburst symbol. Failure to use the recommended
oil can result in engine damage not covered by
your warranty
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wow that is think

Originally Posted by max3456
My new 2006 has 600 miles on it. My first oil cahnge will be the same as I have been using for years in my Trailblazer. Purple 10w-50 (I live in Houston) oil and a K&N filter.
Wow that is pretty think when the engine is hot. You need the oil to flow through the little port holes freely . Hey it's your car though. You know what's best.
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Old 05-22-2007, 06:18 AM
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I got some of those rubber gaskets..thanks BR and Snoopy

Are you able to change the oil with out removing the black plastic engine shield? Also are you able to fit a regular socket wrench in there with the 1 1/4 inch socket? Doesn't look like a whole heck of a lot of room in there. Standard socket 1 1/4 looks like it will fit but no go on the deep one...not enough clearance.

Also I looked in NAPA at their filters for the HHR and their filter was the only one I have found that comes with a gasket..like an O-Ring...Purolater, Fram, Supertech, STP etc did not have this gasket Is this needed?




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Originally Posted by max3456
My new 2006 has 600 miles on it. My first oil cahnge will be the same as I have been using for years in my Trailblazer. Purple 10w-50 (I live in Houston) oil and a K&N filter.
10w-50? I used to use that in my old Mustang, would never consider that weight for a modern motor.
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Originally Posted by Goose
Are you able to change the oil with out removing the black plastic engine shield?

Also are you able to fit a regular socket wrench in there with the 1 1/4 inch socket? Doesn't look like a whole heck of a lot of room in there. Standard socket 1 1/4 looks like it will fit but no go on the deep one...not enough clearance.
I think you need to use a long extension in order to get the cap off. Should not have to take the engine shield off.

Also I looked in NAPA at their filters for the HHR and their filter was the only one I have found that comes with a gasket..like an O-Ring...Purolater, Fram, Supertech, STP etc did not have this gasket Is this needed?
NAPA = Wix. I thought the O-Ring was for the cap. I haven't changed mine yet or taken that cap off. Snoopy can probably answer that one.
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Old 05-22-2007, 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Goose
Are you able to change the oil with out removing the black plastic engine shield?

No you don't have to remove the cover. I used a 32mm socket and a 6" extension. My next change, I think I will do a how to. The HHR is so easy, even a caveman can do it.
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As mentioned previously, I use a 1 1/14 socket with a 6" extension. One problem I have is you can't unscrew the filter cap all the way, because the socket gets wedged under the intake. To solve this, I break it loose with the ratchet, then turn the rest of the way by hand. It comes off easily. The HHR is definitely very easy to change the oil, unlike our Montana.
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