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+[* black] Start the car and watch the oil pan/drain plug for leaks. If there are leaks shut the car off and determine of the drain plug needs to be tightened or if a part has been damaged.
+ [* icon_note] You may want to give the oil one more check after running the engine for a couple minutes. The oil level may have dropped slightly after the oil has filled the circuits inside the engine.
+[* black] Place your old oil filter face down in your oil drain pan and allow 12-24 hours for all the oil to drain out.
+[* black] Take your old oil and filter to a recycling facility. Most auto parts stores and repair shops accept these at no charge. In addition, some cities and/or counties have a service where they will collect used oil and filters from your home. For more information, see the American Petroleum Institute's web page on [www.recyclingoil.org|used motor oil collection and recycling].

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