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Introduction

Warm up the vehicle before starting the oil change so that the oil is more fluid.

  1. Raise the vehicle using the jack and secure it on stands Open the hood and remove the engine cover by pulling it upwards. Remove the oil dipstick and filler cap
    • Raise the vehicle using the jack and secure it on stands

    • Open the hood and remove the engine cover by pulling it upwards.

    • Remove the oil dipstick and filler cap

  2. The oil filter is located here The oil filter is located here
    • The oil filter is located here

  3. Loosen the oil filter using the strap wrench Loosen the oil filter using the strap wrench
    • Loosen the oil filter using the strap wrench

  4. Unscrew the 10 screws Remove the under-engine plate
    • Unscrew the 10 screws

    • Remove the under-engine plate

  5. Place a tray under the vehicle Using the 21 mm flat wrench, unscrew the drain plug. Let the oil flow until it drips.
    • Place a tray under the vehicle

    • Using the 21 mm flat wrench, unscrew the drain plug.

    • Let the oil flow until it drips.

  6. Replace the drain plug gasket Replace the drain plug gasket Replace the drain plug gasket
    • Replace the drain plug gasket

  7. Replace the drain plug with the new copper gasket.
    • Replace the drain plug with the new copper gasket.

    • Tighten it using the 21 flat wrench

  8. Reassemble the plate under the engine Tighten the 10 screws
    • Reassemble the plate under the engine

    • Tighten the 10 screws

  9. Remove the oil filter cartridge by pulling it upwards Remove the oil filter cartridge by pulling it upwards
    • Remove the oil filter cartridge by pulling it upwards

  10. Check the correspondence between the old and new oil filters
    • Check the correspondence between the old and new oil filters

  11. Replace the oil filter gasket Fit the new filter cartridge by clipping it downwards Fit the new filter cartridge by clipping it downwards
    • Replace the oil filter gasket

    • Fit the new filter cartridge by clipping it downwards

  12. Reassemble the oil filter by tightening it by hand and finish with the strap wrench. Reassemble the oil filter by tightening it by hand and finish with the strap wrench. Reassemble the oil filter by tightening it by hand and finish with the strap wrench.
    • Reassemble the oil filter by tightening it by hand and finish with the strap wrench.

  13. Pour the oil recommended by the manufacturer into the engine through the filler hole. Check the oil level with the dipstick Replace the dipstick and cap then start the engine to fill the oil filter
    • Pour the oil recommended by the manufacturer into the engine through the filler hole.

    • Check the oil level with the dipstick

    • Replace the dipstick and cap then start the engine to fill the oil filter

    • BE CAREFUL NOT TO EXCEED THE MAXIMUM LEVEL

    • Check the oil level again with the dipstick

  14. The air filter is located here The air filter is located here
    • The air filter is located here

  15. Unscrew the 4 T25 screws Open the air box
    • Unscrew the 4 T25 screws

    • Open the air box

  16. Remove the air filter Clean the air box Clean the air box
    • Remove the air filter

    • Clean the air box

  17. Check the dimensions between the old and new air filter (length, width, shape) Check the dimensions between the old and new air filter (length, width, shape) Check the dimensions between the old and new air filter (length, width, shape)
    • Check the dimensions between the old and new air filter (length, width, shape)

  18. Install the new filter Install the new filter
    • Install the new filter

  19. Close the air box Screw in the 4 T25 screws Screw in the 4 T25 screws
    • Close the air box

    • Screw in the 4 T25 screws

  20. The filter is located here The filter is located here
    • The filter is located here

  21. Disconnect the hoses and the sensor Disconnect the hoses and the sensor
    • Disconnect the hoses and the sensor

  22. Unscrew the 4 T30 screws Unscrew the 4 T30 screws
    • Unscrew the 4 T30 screws

  23. Remove the old filter by pulling it upwards Remove the old filter by pulling it upwards Remove the old filter by pulling it upwards
    • Remove the old filter by pulling it upwards

  24. Remove the old filter by pulling it downwards Remove the old filter by pulling it downwards
    • Remove the old filter by pulling it downwards

  25. Check the correspondence between the old and new fuel filter
    • Check the correspondence between the old and new fuel filter

  26. Replace the filter gasket
    • Replace the filter gasket

  27. Fit the new filter by clipping it in place Fit the new filter by clipping it in place
    • Fit the new filter by clipping it in place

  28. Close the fuel filter block by clipping it all the way Close the fuel filter block by clipping it all the way Close the fuel filter block by clipping it all the way
    • Close the fuel filter block by clipping it all the way

  29. Screw in the 4 T30 screws Reconnect the fuel hoses and the sensor by clipping them Reconnect the fuel hoses and the sensor by clipping them
    • Screw in the 4 T30 screws

    • Reconnect the fuel hoses and the sensor by clipping them

  30. Reprime the fuel system by pumping the primer bulb until it becomes hard Replace the engine cover by clipping it in place Put the vehicle back on the ground
    • Reprime the fuel system by pumping the primer bulb until it becomes hard

    • Replace the engine cover by clipping it in place

    • Put the vehicle back on the ground

Finish Line

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dlychar

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22 Comments

For the oil filter housing you absolutely need the special key that allows you to remove the nut. Without it it is almost impossible to remove.

It's a 27 nut!

Nicolas C - Reply

Attention, those who, like me, have the 3008 hy4 from 2012 2l hdi 163 hp + 37 hp electric, the oil filter is located at the alternator level, it is not easy to locate it because in front there is the harness and it is a small metal filter and not a cartridge filter.

scootman49 - Reply

Perfect, very clear, very well illustrated.

benoit.laurent.comep - Reply

I am a new owner of a 5008 2.0l HDi 163hp and I am delighted to find this tutorial with lots of images, step by step and very explicit, and I can say, finally a tutorial that will make users happy, mechanic for a day thanks to the one who had this idea it's great and we thank you very much

alexreblandon70 - Reply

Thanks, I saved a lot of time.

I have a scudo 2L jtd 128

bruno.nolbert - Reply

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