Car Mechanic Simulator: How To Change Oil

BY JOHN PAUL SANTIAGO

PUBLISHED 1 YEAR AGO

John Paul Santiago

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John creates game guides and covers the latest updates and developments in Valorant, Diablo Immortal, and GTA V for PlayerAssist. He is a PC gaming enthusiast with an affinity for FPS and RPG titles, but he has recently also developed a newfound appreciation for MMORPGs.

Learn how to change your car’s oil in Car Mechanic Simulator.

Car Mechanic Simulator: How To Change Oil

Changing engine oil in Car Mechanic Simulator is similar to changing your car’s engine oil in real life. You should know the entire process well if you have done oil changes yourself.

Of course, not everyone is a grease monkey with prior experience working on their cars, so you might not know where to start to change engine oil in Car Mechanic Simulator. Don’t worry; we will show you how to change the oil in Car Mechanic Simulator in this quick guide.

How to Change Oil in Car Mechanic Simulator

The first thing you need to do is to drain your car from the oil engine oil. You can do this by using the Oil Drain Tool found in your garage. After you drain the car of the old oil, you can start pouring in the new oil. Here’s how to do it.

  1. Move your car into the garage and onto the lift.
Drain the old oil before you change oil in Car Mechanic Simulator.

2. Use the lift to raise the car fully.

A screenshot of a car on the lift in Car Mechanic Simulator

3. Locate your Oil Drain Tool.

Use the Oil Drain tool to change oil in Car Mechanic Simulator.

4. Move the Oil Drain Tool to the lift.

A screenshot showing the Move Equipment command on the Pie Wheel in Car Mechanic Simulator

5. Use the Oil Drain Tool to remove the old oil from your car.

A screenshot showing the Use Equipment command on the Pie Wheel in Car Mechanic Simulator

6. After the oil has been drained, move the Oil Drain Tool back to its original location.

A screenshot showing the Move Equipment command on the Pie Wheel in Car Mechanic Simulator

7. Lower the car back on the ground.

Lower the car after you drain the old oil in Car Mechanic Simulator.

8. Open the hood, then click on the engine to focus on it.

Look for the Oil Fill Plug to change your car's oil in Car Mechanic Simulator.

9. Locate the Oil Fill Plug and remove it.

Locate the Oil fill plug to change your car's oil in Car Mechanic Simulator.

10. Fill the car with new oil until full.

Change the old oil with new oil in Car Mechanic Simulator.

11. Replace the oil filler cap.

Replace the Oil Fill Plug to complete your change oil in Car Mechanic Simulator.

12. Done.

A screenshot showing the car hood open in Car Mechanic Simulator

How do you refill fluids in Car Mechanic Simulator?

Service fluids in the Car Mechanic simulator include windshield washer, coolant, brake, and power steering. Like changing engine oil, you must first drain the car of existing fluids before refilling them with new ones.

However, unlike engine oil, you won’t have to raise the car on the lift and use the Oil Drain Tool to drain service fluids. Instead, you can use the Drain Tool found in the Pie Menu.

  1. Open your car’s hood.
A screenshot showing the car hood open in Car Mechanic Simulator

2. Locate the brake booster/radiator/power steering/windshield washer fluid reservoir.

A screenshot showing the Windshield Washer Reservoir in Car Mechanic Simulator
A screenshot showing the Brake Booster in Car Mechanic Simulator
A screenshot showing the Radiator C Cap in Car Mechanic Simulator
A screenshot showing the Power Steering Reservoir in Car Mechanic Simulator

3. While focusing on a part, open the Pie Menu and select “Additional Tools.”

A screenshot showing the Additional Tools command on the Pie Wheel in Car Mechanic Simulator

4. Choose “Drain Tool.”

A screenshot showing the Drain Tool command on the Pie Wheel in Car Mechanic Simulator

5. Click and hold on the part to drain any remaining fluids.

A screenshot showing the player filling fluids in Car Mechanic Simulator

6. Add the new fluids.

A screenshot adding Power Steering Hydraulic Fluid in Car Mechanic Simulator

Final Thoughts

Oil changes are common tasks you regularly encounter as you play the game. The good news is it only takes one oil change job to learn how to change the oil in every car, as the process is fairly similar regardless of engine type.

Changing other fluids, however, requires a different tool than oil changes, so follow the guide above to learn how to swap out old fluids on your next job order or project in-game.

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