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  1. 
Place a pan under the sump plug

Loosen the sump plug using the square drain wrench (tool in photo #3)

Loosen the sump plug using the square drain wrench (tool in photo #3)
    • Place a pan under the sump plug

    • Loosen the sump plug using the square drain wrench (tool in photo #3)

  2. 
Once the cap is completely loosened, allow the oil to drain into the pan.
    • Once the cap is completely loosened, allow the oil to drain into the pan.

  3. 
Visualize where the oil filter is located

Loosen the oil filter with the filter wrench as in photo #2
    • Visualize where the oil filter is located

    • Loosen the oil filter with the filter wrench as in photo #2

    • finish unscrewing the filter by hand then remove the

  4. 
Compare old and new oil filter (height, length)

Compare old and new oil filter (height, length)
    • Compare old and new oil filter (height, length)

  5. 
put a little oil on the gasket of the new filter and spread it with your finger over the entire gasket.

Replace the new oil filter
    • put a little oil on the gasket of the new filter and spread it with your finger over the entire gasket.

    • Replace the new oil filter

    • Screw it back in by hand then tighten lightly with an oil filter wrench

  6. 
Place a new gasket on the crankcase plug.

Screw the crankcase plug back in by hand then tighten with a wrench.

Screw the crankcase plug back in by hand then tighten with a wrench.
    • Place a new gasket on the crankcase plug.

    • Screw the crankcase plug back in by hand then tighten with a wrench.

  7. 
Unscrew and remove the filler cap
    • Unscrew and remove the filler cap

    • Pour the oil

    • Replace the filler cap

    • Start the engine, let it run for a minute, then turn it off.

  8. 
Pull the oil dipstick

The correct oil level should be just below the maximum, if this is not the case add oil to reach the correct level. The blue arrow indicates the maximum and the red arrow the minimum.

in photo n°3 (wiped gauge) we can better see the notches to indicate the maximum and minimum.
    • Pull the oil dipstick

    • The correct oil level should be just below the maximum, if this is not the case add oil to reach the correct level. The blue arrow indicates the maximum and the red arrow the minimum.

    • in photo n°3 (wiped gauge) we can better see the notches to indicate the maximum and minimum.

    • Reposition the oil dipstick

    • Screw the filler cap back on.

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