206 OIL PAN AND O IL SUCTION TUBE
Removal
Removing the Oil Pan
GOVERNMENT REGULAT ION: Engine
fluids (oil, fuel, and coolant) may be a hazard
to human health and the environment.
Handle all fluids and other contaminated
materials (e.g. filters, rags) in accordance
with applicable regulations. Recycle
or dispose of engine fluids, filters, and
other contaminated m aterials according to
applicable regulations.
WARNING: To prevent serious personal
injury, possible death, or damage to the engine or
vehicle, read all safety instructions in the “Safety
Information” section of this manual.
WARNING: To prevent serious personal
injury, possible death, or damage to the engine or
vehicle, make sure the transmission is in neutral,
parking brake is set, and wheels are blocked
before doing diagnostic or service procedures on
engine or vehicle.
WARNING: To prevent personal inj
ury or
death, allow engine to cool befo
re w o rking with
components.
WARNING: To prevent personal injury or
death, do not let engine fluids stay on your skin.
Clean skin and nails using hand cleaner and wash
with soap and water. Wash or discard clothing
and rags contaminated with engine fluids.
Figure 284 Removing the oil pan mounting bolts
1. Remove 18 (M8 x 24) oil pan mounting bolts.
Figure 285 Removing the oil pa
n
2. Lift the oil pan from the engi
ne.
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Read all safety instructions in the "Safety Information" section of this manual before doing any procedures.
Follow all warnings, cautions, and notes.
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