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2. Engine Oil Replacement
Tightening torque (Unit: N·m {kgf·m})
Lubricant and/or sealant
WARNING
• Wipe up any spilled engine oil, as it can cause fires.
• To avoid any risk of burns, take care not to touch the engine oil when the engine is hot.
CAUTION
• Make sure not to put any engine oil on the belt when working on the oil filter. Belts soiled with oil or
grease may easily slip, resulting in deteriorated performance of the cooling system.
[Draining]
• Remove the filler cap.
• Remove the drain plugs of the oil filter or oil pan to drain out the
engine oil.
[Refilling]
• Tighten the drain plug to the specified torque, then pour a speci-
fied amount of new engine oil into the engine.
• Wait at least for 6 minutes after installing the filler cap and check
the engine oil level.
• Start the engine and ensure that there is no oil leakage.
• Stop the engine, wait at least for 30 minutes and check the en-
gine oil level.
• Add engine oil if the engine oil level is low.
CAUTION
• Do not add engine oil too much. An excessive oil level can
only lead to increased oil consumption or make the positive
crankcase ventilation system less efficient.
Mark Parts to be tightened Tightening torque Remarks
– Drain plug (oil filter) 24.5 ± 4.9 {2.5 ± 0.5} –
– Drain plug (oil pan) 68 {7} –
Mark Points of application Specified lubricant and/or sealant Quantity
– Oil filter
Engine oil
API classification CD, CD/SF, CE,
CE/SF, CF-4
or JASO classification DH-1, DH-2
4 to 4.5 dm
3
{4 to 4.5L}
– Oil pan
Approx. 31.5 dm
3
{31.5L}
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT