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can you change oil when engine is hot
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Yes, you can change oil when the engine is hot, but it's advisable to let the engine cool down a bit first. Changing oil while the engine is slightly warm helps the oil flow more freely, ensuring a more complete drain. However, doing it immediately after running poses risks of burns from hot engine parts and oil. Typically, waiting 15-30 minutes after turning off the engine allows it to cool to a safe temperature. This approach combines safety with efficient oil removal, as the oil remains fluid enough for an effective change. Always prioritize personal safety by wearing gloves and using caution around hot components.
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