Introduction
Warm up the vehicle before starting the oil change so that the oil is more fluid.
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Raise the vehicle using the jack and secure it on stands
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Open the hood and remove the engine cover by pulling it upwards.
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Remove the oil dipstick and filler cap
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Place a tray under the vehicle
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Using the 21 mm flat wrench, unscrew the drain plug.
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Let the oil flow until it drips.
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Replace the drain plug with the new copper gasket.
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Tighten it using the 21 flat wrench
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Reassemble the plate under the engine
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Tighten the 10 screws
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Replace the oil filter gasket
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Fit the new filter cartridge by clipping it downwards
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Reassemble the oil filter by tightening it by hand and finish with the strap wrench.
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Pour the oil recommended by the manufacturer into the engine through the filler hole.
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Check the oil level with the dipstick
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Replace the dipstick and cap then start the engine to fill the oil filter
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BE CAREFUL NOT TO EXCEED THE MAXIMUM LEVEL
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Check the oil level again with the dipstick
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Check the dimensions between the old and new air filter (length, width, shape)
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Screw in the 4 T30 screws
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Reconnect the fuel hoses and the sensor by clipping them
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Reprime the fuel system by pumping the primer bulb until it becomes hard
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Replace the engine cover by clipping it in place
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Put the vehicle back on the ground
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Perfect, very clear, very well illustrated.
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