Changing engine oil - pump it out, or let it drain?

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I'm looking to change the engine oil and filter myself.

I don't really have the facilities to drain the oil (need to jack car up and remove under tray to gain access to sump drain plug). What of course would be easier, is to buy one of these manual pumps, remove the dispstick and pump it out.

I worry that if I pump it out I will be leaving contaminants behind at the bottom of the sump, whereas a drain would (potentially) flush these contaminants out. I suppose they might be pumped out, but you'd never really know. I guess the oil filter should really catch contaminants anyway.

This is something I would do twice yearly.

What are the pro's and con's?
 
What car is it? Surely there is an access hole, or a small removable panel, to give access to the sump plug? I find it hard to believe they would make you remove the entire undertray to drain the oil...
2007 Jaguar XJ, it does require one of the undertrays to be removed, there is no access hole etc.
Also, its about the easiest job you can do to a car, I have read your username and all but, come on, gotta start somewhere! ;)
I'm not daunted by the prospect of doing an oil/filter change, used to do it years ago as a young man with all my cars, just haven't done it for about 10 years (got lazy!). Wondering if pumping the oil out would just be easier and as effective.
 
What about oil filter?

On my car it’s a cartridge at top front of the engine so easily accessible from under the bonnet.

Only reason not to choose to do it s on cars with the filter under the engine where you need to get under there anyway.
I should have considered the location of the oil filter. Mine is like HoneyBadgers, easily accessible from under the bonnet. The only reason to remove the main undertray would be to get at the drain plug.
 
As mention you get a tiny, tiny amount left but not enough to be a problem. Our car has 5 litres and I measured it by filling up old coke bottles. Filled up almost 5 litres so that was good enough for me.

I have done it for years and the first time I did it I dropped the sump plug out and got less than a teaspoon of oil out.

You will always have a bit of old oil left. But the new oil will dilute it to a point where it's a non issue.

My engine has a 6.6litre capacity, I think as you all point out, there would be too little left to make a difference once the new oil is added.

Anybody care to suggest a decent pump? I've heard good things about the Pela 6000 oil pump.
 
A basic heavy duty car ramp, which is easier and less fiddly than a load of jacks, and safer, will cost about £35 if you have the place to store them. Makes the whole process significantly easier, as you can then see what you’re doing.
I would tend to agree. I'd rather not have to buy/store/use them though if I can avoid it. I don't particularly relish climbing under a car when it's raining/freezing cold!
 
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