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🚨 NEVER Do This After an Oil Change — It Can Destroy Your Engine FAST 🚨 Most drivers think an oil change is the safest service you can get. In reality, more engines fail right AFTER oil changes than you’d ever expect — and it’s usually because of a simple mistake that goes unchecked. In this video, I break down the exact post–oil change mistakes that destroy engines, based on real failures I’ve diagnosed in the shop. These aren’t theories — these are real-world causes of blown engines, seized bearings, and oil starvation. You’ll learn: ❌ Why driving off without checking your dipstick is a huge mistake ❌ How overfilled or underfilled oil can kill an engine in miles ❌ Why oil life monitors MUST be reset every time ❌ How double-gasketed oil filters cause sudden oil loss ❌ Why fresh oil needs a short break-in period ❌ How the wrong oil type quietly accelerates wear ❌ What to check before you leave the shop and within 24 hours I also show you a 7-step post oil change checklist that takes less than 5 minutes but can save you thousands in engine repairs. 📌 Important: Most oil-change engine failures aren’t caused by bad oil — they’re caused by missed steps and rushed service. Trusting blindly is how engines get destroyed. 👇 COMMENT BELOW 👇 Tell me: Vehicle make & model Mileage Where you get your oil changed I’ll respond with real advice, not guesses. 👍 If this video saved you from engine damage, hit LIKE 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for honest car care without marketing nonsense ➡ Next video: The truth about extended oil change intervals — 10,000 miles vs real engine wear (oil analysis data included). Remember: An oil change should protect your engine — not be the reason it fails.