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How to change the oil of the Fiat Premier

Model: Fiat Fiat Various
Part: Engine oil

Despite its years, the Fiat Premier is still today one of the most characteristic and loved cars of its era. To ensure its maximum efficiency it is important to carry out regular maintenance and in our new mini guide we will find out how to change the oil and its filter correctly. First, turn off the car completely and make sure the engine is cold enough. Go to the bottom of the car and locate the engine oil tank. Remove the cap and let the used oil flow out (not before placing a pan). Then close the cap and proceed with the replacement of the filter. All that remains is to pour the new oil into the special tank and you are done.

Posted on 27 March 2022 by ScegliAuto

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