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Old 13-03-2006, 08:55 PM   #1
bmbentley
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Default Oil change KF 1.6L 5 door auto

Hi,
Excuse me for my ignorance, but i am going to do an oil change on my oldies 1990 1.6L auto laser.
I have done heaps of oil changes and services to my 1994 landcruiser 4WD which is a easy because i can get under it to drain the oil without a car jack.

My oldies are going to get rid of their laser in about 9 months because its old and worn out, needs engine mounts, new exhaust, rough idling etc. The list goes on, it has done 210 000kms and they dont want to take it to a mechanic this last time.

I will do a minor service just to keep it going around town, eg oil change and filters.

Where about should i look for the sump plug to drain the oil? Can i undo it without a hoist? Should i also change the fuel filter?

I have not researched into this car only into my cruiser ute, so any helpful advice is appreciated!

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