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15 years 7 months before #10425 by manual-mecanica
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Hello everyone, you will see that they would help me with the theme of my vehicle's engine oil change a Hyunday Getz explaining what are the steps to follow in detail, since I never made one and I would

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15 years 7 months before #10431 by manual-mecanica
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The oil change for the Getz is recommended at 7,500 kilometers, except if you run a lot that can go down to 5,000 kilometers. The Getz Beencinero uses a disposable oil filter and the oil company uses a filter called element, that is, it is installed in a deposit. You must empty the oil removing the carter plug. You must remove the filter and discard it. Once all the oil is emptied, place the cap again in the cover cover, if possible, the threads with teflon that comes as tape. Later you place the filter to which it is recommended to make a little oil before installing it so that it is a little primed and not empty. Full with the amount approx. 4 liters, if we talk in gallons it is a gallon and something else (3.75 lt) taking care to verify it with the measurement rod. Put the oil storage cover and give the car to the car until the oil indication light goes out. Again verify the level and fill.
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Before changing the oil, you must place the engine in operation until the normal working temperature is reached. Turn off the engine and remove the carter plug and filter. Before installing the new filter, place clean oil to the surface of the rubber joint. To remove the filter, there is a tool that has a chain or tape at its end, which fits the filter to remove or place it. The Carter cap has a copper or wasola or other soft metal that you should change to avoid leaks. If you can verify the part of the filter, it would be important to be able to acquire it in the market, or request for the model and year of the vehicle. The torque or filter tightening is 12-16 Nm (9-12 lb/ft) or hand pressure. The carter plug is 35-45 Nm (25-33 lb/ft). The type of oil is between 10 and 15 since more viscosity instead of helping the engine causes damage to hydraulic taes. If you bought it new, it should be specified on a self -adhesive label installed within the door or in the car capot, the type of oil, pressure of pneumatic ones, etc. Once you have verified that there are no leaks, you must write down the current mileage plus the difference until the new change, thus avoiding that your engine deteriorates prematurely. Remember to work with the engine off and take care not to burn since it hurts.

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15 years 7 months before #10439 by manual-mecanica
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Perfect thank you very well explained the theory with this perfect information. Now it only remains that nothing loads in practice. Thanks Rafaelca

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15 years 7 months before - 15 years 7 months before #10440 by manual-mecanica
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Any questions consult. Your getz is with gasoline?

I don't know how to send you a workshop document by this means
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