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Maintenance: Lubricating system
4. Fill up with oil to the correct level.
5. Start the engine and allow it to idle. Check that the
low oil pressure warning lamp goes out and that
there is no leakage by the filters.
WARNING! Approaching or working with a
running engine is a safety risk. Be careful to
avoid rotating components and hot surfaces.
6. Stop the engine. Wait a few minutes before you
check the oil level. Top up as necessary.
NOTE! Process the old oil in accordance with local
regulations.
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Oil filter and by-pass filter. Changing
Change the oil filter and by-pass filter every second
oil change. Standard filter location is on the right side,
but they can be located at the rear of the engine if
necessary (option).
WARNING! Hot oil and hot surfaces can cause
burns!
1. Drain the oil as in the “Engine oil changing” in-
struction on the previous page.
2. Put a vessel underneath the filters.
Note. Place a plastic bag around the filter to pre-
vent fuel spills.
Unscrew the oil filter (1) and by-pass filter (2).
3. Check that the mating surfaces on the filter brack-
et are clean, and that no traces of the gaskets
from the old oil filters remain.
4. Wipe some oil on the rubber seal for the new filter.
5. Screw the filters on by hand until the rubber seal
just touches the mating surface of the filter brack-
et. Then turn it a further 3/4 turn, no more!
6. Fill up with oil as in the “Engine oil, changing” in-
struction on the previous page.