@@jptrainor Wtf lol no staged. I've seen a lot of mechanics shop use 1L bottles exclusively. My bet is that it's more easy and quicker to calculate oil since most cars take oil at intervals of 500ML.
I've seen dealership service bays that have digital interface tubes feed. Tech types in what oil type and how many quarts and a hose from ceiling pours it in. Either direct to car or pour in a smaller bucket and walk it to car in question
@@channelofstuff6662 This is misinformation. A engine flush won't cause harm. It's perfectly fine. But you are also correct in saying if you have proper oil change intervals this won't be ever needed. I personally like to use engine flush on a new used car to me.
You don't to switch the air filter and cockpit filter as often as you should change your oil/oil filter. I change my oil every 15000km and air filter only every 2 years for example.
This guy is a very unprofessional and inexperienced mechanic. He cleans the oil cap, lifts up the car for the third time, and fills up some oil again. As a mechanic you are actually pretty familiar with oil levels of most common cars.