DIY Oil Change for LR4

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Magnesium is part of the oil's additive package, similar to zinc, phosphorus, and moly. Mobil-1 has much lower calcium and higher magnesium. Nothing to worry about here.

You want to monitor wear metals, and if using extended drain intervals, TBN.

Awesome info. Thanks!
 

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Since it seems like there are some new forum members who likely want to know about oil, here's the collective knowledge in this thread

This is an accurate and comprehensive recap, thanks. I like to revisit and brush up on nerdy oil stuff periodically, such as every time someone asks about it here. :D
 

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Read the reviews. With no mesh around the element like OE, I'd be a little nervous.
 

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After much debate I’ve finally decided on moving forward with doing my own oil change on my LR4 it’s a 2013 with approximately 42k miles. This will be my first DIY oil change. I’m nervous and excited!

I’ve lurked through the oil forums for hours (too many hours) and I’ve boiled it down to 3 choices based on my limited knowledge and “Best Better Good” approach

• AMSOIL Signature Series 5W-20
• Mobile 1 EP 5W-20
• Kirkland Signature 5W-20

As an oil and LR4 Newb I would love to hear your thoughts or experiences with these oils. Open to other suggestions

...Also is it worth looking at other oil filter options outside of the OEM offering?

Thanks ahead!
 

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Mahle and OEM are the same oil filter. On Amazon, whichever is cheaper alternates.

So long as you change your own oil every 6k miles, Mobil 1 is probably just fine.
 

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Don't forget to decide if you are vacuuming out via Topsider, or draining from below. If draining, be prepared for a holy mess. The last time, I tried using a 1-inch PCV pipe elbow which I slipped over the hole as I pulled the drain plug away. Believe it or not, this reduce the mess 80%+... will try it again next time also.

OE (Genuine JLR) or OEM filter is preferred, I'd avoid non-OEM but that's just me. Any of the oils listed will be fine if you are changing at 5-7kmi. If you want to change at 10k+ intervals then you should be more picky about the specific oil.
 

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