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Introduction

Motorisation Toyota Aygo 1.0 VVTi 12V 68 cv

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  1. 
Securing the vehicle: removing and refitting the wheel

Locate the oil filter near the drain pan. Thread the filter wrench around it.

Loosen the filter
  2. 
Continue to unscrew the oil filter with your hand

Place a jerrycan or basin under the filter

Remove the filter
    • Continue to unscrew the oil filter with your hand

    • Place a jerrycan or basin under the filter

    • Remove the filter

  3. 
Using the socket and ratchet, loosen the crankcase plug.

Continue by hand

Let the crankcase drain of oil
    • Using the socket and ratchet, loosen the crankcase plug.

    • Continue by hand

    • Let the crankcase drain of oil

    • Place a jerrycan or basin under the crankcase

  4. 
Compare the old and the new oil filter (width, height and diameter)

Apply a little oil to the gasket of the new filter
    • Compare the old and the new oil filter (width, height and diameter)

    • Apply a little oil to the gasket of the new filter

  5. 
Clean the oil filter location with a rag

Replace the new filter in its location

Screw it back in by hand
    • Clean the oil filter location with a rag

    • Replace the new filter in its location

    • Screw it back in by hand

  6. 
Once all the oil has drained you can clean the crankcase with a rag

Once all the oil has drained you can clean the crankcase with a rag
    • Once all the oil has drained you can clean the crankcase with a rag

  7. 
Replace the sump plug and screw it in by hand

Tighten it with the socket and ratchet
    • Replace the sump plug and screw it in by hand

    • Tighten it with the socket and ratchet

  8. 
Locate the oil filler cap

Remove the cap and insert a funnel

Remove the cap and insert a funnel
    • Locate the oil filler cap

    • Remove the cap and insert a funnel

  9. 
Fill the engine with about 3 liters of oil

Pull out your dipstick and wipe it with a rag to wipe away the old oil level.

Pull out your dipstick and wipe it with a rag to wipe away the old oil level.
    • Fill the engine with about 3 liters of oil

    • Pull out your dipstick and wipe it with a rag to wipe away the old oil level.

  10. 
The correct oil level should be just below the maximum, if this is not the case add oil to reach the correct level

The correct oil level should be just below the maximum, if this is not the case add oil to reach the correct level

The correct oil level should be just below the maximum, if this is not the case add oil to reach the correct level
    • The correct oil level should be just below the maximum, if this is not the case add oil to reach the correct level

  11. 
Remove the funnel, replace the cap and screw it on

Remove the funnel, replace the cap and screw it on
    • Remove the funnel, replace the cap and screw it on

  12. 
Start the car and wait for the oil change light to go away

Turn off the engine

Turn off the engine
    • Start the car and wait for the oil change light to go away

    • Turn off the engine

  13. 
Pull out the dipstick and check the oil level

Pull out the dipstick and check the oil level
    • Pull out the dipstick and check the oil level

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I drain from below (nothing to disassemble). Tip: to avoid the hassle of glued or over-tightened filters, use a bell on a short extension, or a 3-claw system (one that does not slip on your filter model). You will unscrew your filter even in slightly difficult access conditions.

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