Regular oil changes are one of the easiest ways to help protect your Chevrolet’s engine and keep it running smoothly for years to come. While many drivers choose the convenience of professional service, some enjoy taking on basic maintenance projects themselves.
If you’re planning a DIY oil change, here’s what you’ll need, where you can find supplies around Olathe and the Kansas City area, and when it might make sense to leave it to the professionals.
Tools & Supplies You’ll Need
Before getting started, gather the following items:
Essential Tools
- Socket wrench set
- Oil filter wrench
- Oil drain pan
- Funnel
- Vehicle ramps or jack stands
- Safety gloves
- Safety glasses
- Shop towels or rags
Parts & Fluids
- Manufacturer-recommended motor oil
- New oil filter
- Drain plug gasket (if needed)
- Owner’s manual for oil specifications and capacity
Always check your owner’s manual for the correct oil type and amount before beginning.
Where to Buy Oil Change Supplies Near Olathe
O’Reilly Auto Parts
Find motor oil, oil filters, drain pans, funnels, and other DIY maintenance supplies.
๐ https://www.oreillyauto.com
AutoZone
A great place to pick up oil, filters, gloves, tools, and recycling containers.
Advance Auto Parts
Offers a wide variety of oil change supplies and automotive maintenance products.
๐ https://shop.advanceautoparts.com
Walmart
Often one of the most affordable places to purchase motor oil and filters.
Harbor Freight Tools
Perfect for jack stands, ramps, socket sets, drain pans, and other garage essentials.
๐ https://www.harborfreight.com
Step 1: Warm the Engine
Run your vehicle for a few minutes before beginning.
Warm oil flows more easily and helps remove contaminants during draining.
Step 2: Raise the Vehicle Safely
Park on a level surface and engage the parking brake.
Use vehicle ramps or jack stands to safely support your vehicle before working underneath it.
Never work under a vehicle supported only by a jack.
Step 3: Drain the Old Oil
Position your drain pan beneath the oil drain plug.
- Remove the drain plug carefully.
- Allow the oil to fully drain.
- Inspect the drain plug and gasket.
- Reinstall and tighten the plug properly.
Step 4: Replace the Oil Filter
Using an oil filter wrench:
- Remove the old oil filter.
- Apply a small amount of fresh oil to the gasket on the new filter.
- Install the new filter according to manufacturer recommendations.
Step 5: Add New Oil
Using a funnel:
- Add the recommended amount of oil.
- Reinstall the oil cap.
- Start the engine briefly.
- Check for leaks.
- Verify the oil level with the dipstick.
Dispose of Used Oil Properly
Never throw used oil in the trash or pour it down a drain.
Many auto parts stores accept used oil and oil filters for recycling, including:
- O’Reilly Auto Parts
- AutoZone
- Advance Auto Parts
Call your local store ahead of time to verify availability.
Why Many Drivers Choose Certified Service Instead
Changing your own oil can save money, but it also requires tools, cleanup, and proper disposal.
At McCarthy Chevrolet Olathe, our Chevrolet Certified Service technicians can perform your oil change quickly and help identify potential maintenance concerns before they become bigger problems.
Benefits include:
- Genuine GM oil filters and fluids
- Multi-point vehicle inspections
- Tire pressure checks
- Fluid top-offs
- Factory-trained technicians
You already have enough on your scheduleโyou don’t need to become an oil expert too.
Schedule Your Oil Change at McCarthy Chevrolet Olathe
Let our team handle the dirty work while you enjoy your day.
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Keep Your Chevy Running Strong
Whether you’re tackling maintenance in your driveway or trusting the professionals, regular oil changes are one of the best investments you can make in your vehicle.
If you’d rather skip the mess, schedule your next oil change with the Certified Service team at McCarthy Chevrolet Olathe, proudly serving Olathe, Overland Park, Lenexa, Gardner, and the greater Kansas City area.


