Drain
Attention. Avoid getting burned by hot engine oil.
- Prolonged and frequent contact with used motor oil can cause skin cancer. Try to avoid contact of used oil with your skin. If oil does get on your skin, you should wash your hands as quickly as possible with soap or detergent.
1. Warm up the engine and check for oil leaks from engine components. See chapter "Engine lubrication and cooling system".
2. Stop the engine and wait 10 minutes.
3. Loosen the filler cap.
4. Remove the plug (1) from the drain hole and drain the engine oil.
Refueling
1. Screw the plug into the drain hole using a new washer. See chapter "Mechanical part of the engine".
Attention. Clean the back hole plug and screw it in with a new washer.
Tightening torque. See chapter "Mechanical part of the engine".
2. Fill with fresh engine oil.
Oil specifications and viscosity. See above.
Oil filling capacity: See chapter "Engine lubrication and cooling system".
Attention:
- The filling capacity depends on the oil temperature and draining time. Use these specifications as a guide only.
- To reliably determine the amount of oil in the engine, use an oil dipstick.
3. Warm up the engine and check for oil leaks in the areas around the drain plug and oil filter.
4. Stop the engine and wait 10 minutes.
5. Check the oil level. See chapter "Engine lubrication and cooling system".