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Every good car youtube channel needs an Oil Change DIY, so here is mine! I'm using a fluid extractor for this DIY, so draining from the drain plug will not be covered. For those of you curious about using the drain plug, it is pretty self explanatory. Jack up the front of the car, remove the belly pan, and then use an allen wrench to remove the drain plug instead of a socket. This will reduce the risk of stripping the plug. I also think the plug is single use, so make sure you have a replacement on hand. Using an Extractor is far simpler, and much cleaner. Audi says you can go 10,000 miles between oil changes, but I will never believe that. I change mine every 5,000 miles tops. Sludge is real, and I don't ever want it to become an issue. I will say, at least once a year it's not a bad idea to change your oil via the drain plug so you can inspect the oil and look for any signs of sludge. The 3.0T Audi Engine requires 6.8L (7.2qts) of oil. Comment below with any questions or suggestions you may have regarding changing the oil in the 3.0T, and please make sure you Subscribe to the channel if you are enjoying the content so far. Our next video WILL be a DIY on installing front and rear Eurocode sway bars with endlinks. See you then! **Updates** -At 1:03 I mention that ROWE is the "OEM" Supplier for most German Car Manufacturers in Germany. I misspoke. They are the OES, or Original Equipment Supplier, for oil and other fluids/oils for most German Car Manufacturers in Germany. The difference between OEM and OES is this: OEM means Original Equipment Manufacturer... aka how the car comes from the factory. OES is what is used afterwards at the dealership. So, when you take your car to get the oil changed at the dealership, you are using OES oil... which in Germany is most likely ROWE. ROWE Also makes the OEM ZF Transmission fluid for Audi. Helpful Links: EWK 6.5L Fluid Extractor: https://amzn.to/2MIdAZ5 About Rowe Motor Oil: https://bit.ly/2Zrh9pX Rowe Motor Oil USA Facebook: https://bit.ly/334NiFZ Audizine Thread (More Helpful Info): https://bit.ly/2ysekZV --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on Instagram: Β Β /Β audic7ownersΒ Β ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------