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How to replace the engine oil and oil filter on our Renault Thalia

Model: Renault Renault Various
Part: Engine oil

Today in this video I will explain how to change the oil and the engine filter on our Renault Thalia, it is not a very complex operation, you just need to be careful and we will do it without the need for a specialist. First we disassemble the oil fill cap (so as not to create a closed chamber when we go to disassemble the oil drain cap), now let's move on to the disassembly of the oil drain cap (we put a basin for the collection oil under our Renault Thalia), in the meantime we remove the oil filter with the help of a ratchet wrench and replace it with the new one. After having ascertained all the outflow of the old oil, we can mount the evacuation cap and proceed with topping up the new oil.

Posted on 3 April 2020 by ScegliAuto

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