1. Preparation: Warm the engine to operating temperature by driving for ten minutes or idling until the gauge reads normal. Warm oil flows more readily and carries contaminants in suspension, ensuring a more thorough drain. Position the car on level ground and engage the handbrake firmly.
2. Draining the Oil: Raise the front of the car and support it securely on axle stands. Never work beneath a vehicle supported only by a jack. Position your drain pan beneath the sump plug, which sits at the lowest point of the sump. Remove the plug and allow the oil to drain completely, which takes approximately fifteen minutes.
While the oil drains, inspect the plug and its washer. The magnetic sump plugs fitted to some models attract ferrous particles, so clean any accumulated debris. A small amount of fine metalite paste is normal; larger metal fragments warrant investigation. Replace the copper washer each time to ensure a leak-free seal.
3. Replacing the Filter: The filter location varies by model year. Spin-on types are accessed from beneath the car, while some canister types are more easily reached from above in the engine bay.
For spin-on filters, unscrew the old filter anticlockwise. Apply a thin film of fresh oil to the rubber seal of the new filter. Spin the filter on by hand until the seal contacts the mounting face, then tighten a further three-quarters of a turn by hand only. Over-tightening makes future removal difficult and can damage the seal.
For canister-type filters, remove the central bolt and withdraw the canister. Discard the old element and clean the inside of the canister thoroughly. Fit the new element, ensuring any seals are correctly positioned, and reassemble. Check that all sealing washers are present and in good condition.
4. Refilling with Fresh Oil: Refit the sump plug and torque to 25-30 lb-ft. Remove the oil filler cap on the rocker cover and pour in approximately 3.5 litres of fresh oil. Wait a minute for the oil to settle, then check the dipstick. Add oil gradually until the level sits between the minimum and maximum marks.
Start the engine and let it idle for thirty seconds while checking the oil pressure gauge. Pressure should rise immediately. Check beneath the car for any leaks at the sump plug and filter. Stop the engine, wait five minutes for oil to drain back to the sump, and recheck the level. Top up as necessary.