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Tools Required
4.3 Quarts of Motor Oil (my car takes 4 exact)
1 Oil Filter
Filter Tool
Flathead Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
3/4" wrench (AWM; not sure if the AEB bottom end uses a different size)
New Drain Plug Washer
Something to Catch the Oil
Jack Stands and Hydraulic Jack/Rhino Ramps
First, you will need to raise the front end. You will also need to have the car level with the ground to get out as much oil as possible. After you do this, take off your belly pan (you will need the flat head screw driver for this).

Get all your stuff ready

Locate the drain plug on the oil pan (on passenger's side of oil pan)

I forgot to take a picture of this step, but you will need to do the following (I will replace this step with a pic upon my next oil change): Remove the crankcase cap (make sure nothing enters the crank case), place whatever you will use to catch the oil with underneath the drain plug (note that it will intitially shoot out maybe 6 inches from the pressure then slow down), remove drain plug (3/4" wrench) and drain oil. Let it sit for maybe 10 min to get out as much as possible.
Locate your coolant resevoir and the 3 phillip's screws that hold it in place. You will want to unscrew those, gently move the resevoir to the right side (make sure not to rip any hoses) and unclip the coolant level sensor from underneath the resevoir.

Removing the filter from the top is the easiest way to do it, but you need to move the coolant resevoir to make room to get to it. Take your filter tool and remove the oil filter. Use the tool to loosen it, then undo the rest by hand (I place a couple rags under the filter to absorb any spilliage which may occur). This can be done while the oil is draining.

Place new washer on the drain plug and tightly place the drain plug back. Replace the oil filter (prime the oil filter by filling it 3/4 way full before installing and lubricate the top portion on the threads and around the rubber seal). Place the filter on by hand till you can't turn it anymore, tighten it fully with the filter tool, then loosen it 3/4 turn. Then fill the crank case with 4 quarts of motor oil. Then add more as necessary to reach the desired oil level (mine takes 4 exact). Make sure that you have the crank case cap on before cranking the car

Place bellypan back on and you're done


*discalimer: Neither I, Audizine, nor any of it's members are responsible for any mishaps which may incur when following this DIY
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