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To ensure that your vehicle and its mechanical parts work properly, it is essential to check your motor oil and change it regularly. We provide the steps for checking your oil level and changing your oil.
Check your Engine oil and top it up
Oil ensures that your engine is properly lubricated: it allows the pistons to slide smoothly in the engine cylinders hundreds of times per second. Without lubrication, the friction between metal parts would damage the engine in just a few minutes. The oil also continuously releases impurities contained in the engine circuit. That’s why it eventually becomes loaded with too much micro-residue, which alters its original physical properties (viscosity) and therefore its efficiency. In addition, oil is inevitably lost over time: most engines burn up part of their oil when they run. It is therefore necessary to check your engine oil level at regular intervals in order to top it up when needed.
Before checking the oil level, make sure your engine is off and cold to avoid burning yourself, and that your car is on level ground, in order to see the exact amount of oil remaining. Open the bonnet and then follow these steps:
How to change your Engine oil
The frequency for changing your engine oil depends on the car’s year of manufacture, its mileage, and its engine type (petrol, direct or indirect injection diesel, diesel particulate filter). See your vehicle owner’s handbook to know when to change the oil.
It is essential to change the engine oil according to the dates or mileage indicated by the automotive manufacturer or your mechanic. Otherwise, the engine may clog or become damaged sooner, its performance will no longer be optimum, and the vehicle will consume more fuel.
To change your engine oil:
Before refilling the oil tank, you must also replace the oil filter. To do this:
If you can’t change your engine oil by yourself, don’t hesitate to call on a qualified professional or visit one of our service stations that has the oil change facility.