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How do you change the oil and oil filter of the Opel Corsa?

Model: Vauxhall Corsa Corsa D - Years 2006-2014
Part: Engine oil

In order to change the engine oil of the Opel Corsa D it is advisable to lift the car and go and remove the 45 torx screw that fixes the oil drain plug. When the plug has been removed, it will be necessary to collect the used oil in a tray and then close the drain plug again. At this point it will be necessary to access the engine compartment to open the oil filter housing cap, using a 27 socket wrench. Once opened, it will be possible to extract the old filter and replace it; at the end of the operations it will be possible to top up with an oil with the right characteristics.

Posted on 20 September 2021 by ScegliAuto

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