Oil and filter change

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Easy job - should take 20-30 mins.

  1. Warm engine up
  2. Raise rear of car.[1]
  3. Remove middle undertray.
  4. Remove sump plug (14mm socket or spanner) and drain oil into something that'll hold 5 litres of fluid.
  5. Replace sump plug washer (I don't TBH) and screw in sump plug. Nip tight.
  6. Remove oil filter (may need a tool if it's tight. They cost about £8)
  7. Smear some oil on the seal of new filter and screw on.
  8. Pour 4 litres of whatever oil in the engine.
  9. Start engine, don't rev and observe oil light going out. Have a nose underneath for a possible leak at the filter. Tighten if necessary.
  10. Turn engine off.
  11. Replace undertray
  12. Lower car, leave for a short while and check dipstsick.

Notes

  1. Access to the underside of the vehicle will be greatly improved if it can be raised on a lift, driven onto reamps, or jacked up and supported on axle stands. I reverse mine onto ramps, but if you've got some block of wood that are approx 3 inches + tall then you can squeeze underneath without too much bother.