Attention! Prolonged and frequent contact of the skin with engine oil washes away sebum, which causes dryness and irritation of the skin and can lead to dermatitis. In addition, used engine oil contains hazardous impurities that can cause skin cancer.
Attention! When changing engine oil, precautions should be taken to minimize oil contact with skin. The use of protective clothing and gloves is recommended. To remove used engine oil from your hands, wash your hands with soap and water or a non-water hand cleanser. Do not use gasoline, thinners or solvents.
Attention! To protect the environment, used oil and oil filters should only be stored in designated areas.
Draining engine oil
Unscrew the oil filler cap.
Remove the oil pan drain plug and drain the engine oil into a suitable container.
Removing the oil filter
Turn out a bolt and remove a protective guard.
Pic. 2.467. Removing the oil filter
Remove the oil filter using the SST special tool (pic. 2.467).
Oil filter installation
Check and clean the mating surface of the oil filter.
Lubricate the new filter gasket with clean engine oil.
Pic. 2.468. Oil filter baiting
Screw the oil filter onto the fitting without force, then tighten it so that the gasket touches the seating surface (pic. 2.468).
Pic. 2.469. Tightening the oil filter
Using the SST tool, tighten the filter 3/4 turn (pic. 2.469).
Tightening torque: 20 Nm.
Refilling engine oil
Clean the oil pan drain plug and screw it in with a new gasket.
Tightening torque: 34 Nm.
Fill with new engine oil.
Refueling volume.
With oil filter change: 5.9 l.
Without changing the oil filter: 5.3 liters.
First gas station (in a dry engine): 6.7 l.
Install the oil filler cap.
Check for engine oil leaks.