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How to replace the oil filter in the Opel Corsa E?

Model: Vauxhall Corsa Corsa E - Years 2014-2019
Part: Oil filter

Replacing the oil filter in the Opel Corsa E is an operation that can be carried out by anyone following the necessary precautions. As for the procedure, we can follow this tutorial which also shows us how to replace the oil itself. First, you need to loosen the filter cap in order to cancel the internal pressure, and then lift the car with the help of the jack. We locate the oil pan and unscrew the bolt that acts as a cap, then drain all the oil into a suitable container. At this point, we can proceed to completely disassemble the previously loosened oil filter, taking care not to dirty the engine compartment. We mount the new filter and possibly a new gasket, and proceed with the assembly of each element. Finally, we top up the system with new oil to the required level. It is essential to dispose of used engine oil in the correct way.

Posted on 29 April 2022 by ScegliAuto

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