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Old 23-05-2014, 20:32   #1
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Trying to find an oil and filter change guide, gonna do it myself tomorrow at work and I'm expecting to make a mess. I'm sure someone on here recently had a good method of wheel off or something?

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Old 23-05-2014, 20:42   #2
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that would be me http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/f...ad.php?t=21960
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Old 23-05-2014, 20:42   #3
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im not sure there is a guide.

Jack up passenger side, (remove wheel) remove arch liner and there it is! use plenty of cloths etc because a lot of oil will leak out when you remove the filter.

Other than that its just easy, drain plug is where you expect it to be. Fuel filter is so easy it doesn't deserve a guide! Again, use cloths to catch any diesel from the pipes when you disconnect them.
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Old 23-05-2014, 20:46   #4
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Thanks guys, this picture is taken from passenger side right?
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Old 23-05-2014, 21:01   #5
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yep, take the filter off then get underneath and take the sump plug out, make sure the engine is warm first and wear some gloves and dont forget to replace the sump plug washer with a new one
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Old 23-05-2014, 21:03   #6
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yep, take the filter off then get underneath and take the sump plug out, make sure the engine is warm first and wear some gloves and dont forget to replace the sump plug washer with a new one
Eh? Surely plug first?
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Old 23-05-2014, 21:16   #7
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nope, helps with the air coming through so the oil can come out the sump, also make sure you remove the filler cap off the top of the engine
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Old 23-05-2014, 21:33   #8
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hi alex are you still a service advisor at a garage
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Old 23-05-2014, 21:45   #9
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hi alex are you still a service advisor at a garage
Yah there will be a tech a stones throw away

Gotta get better at my own maintenance
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Old 23-05-2014, 22:23   #10
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I drop the oil first then attack the lovely filterTBH i've always removed the filter from the top of the engine bay but place an old t-shirt over the front diff to help soak up the oil that pours out of the filter. Once done get the pressure washer out & blast the front diff from the top & bottom to remove any spilt oil
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I drop the oil first then attack the lovely filterTBH i've always removed the filter from the top of the engine bay but place an old t-shirt over the front diff to help soak up the oil that pours out of the filter. Once done get the pressure washer out & blast the front diff from the top & bottom to remove any spilt oil
Cheers dude, can the filter be attacked from underneath? Might be easier with the ramps we have at work?
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No the front diff is in your way you've got to go in via the wheel arch or from under the bonnet
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The order i do it in

1.remove filler cap
2.remove sump plug
3.remove filter ( via the wing )
4.remove dip stick & wipe clean
5.put dipstick back
6.put new filter in
7.put sump plug back in
8.pour in 5 ltrs of oil
9.start up, leave running for a few mins, then turn off
10.check the dipstick
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Old 23-05-2014, 22:44   #14
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Cheers dude, can the filter be attacked from underneath? Might be easier with the ramps we have at work?
Way way way easier through the wheel arch matey, if you are flexiblish, it can even be done on full lock without removing the wheel

The strap type wrenches are the best for this job and they are best removed with the engine warmish
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Wow only 5Ltrs
Troll took 9.5Ltrs n 2 filters
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