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Oil Pan: Service Precautions

Oil Pan and Oil Pump

‹› If large quantities of metal particles or abraded material are detected during engine repairs, it may be an indication for a damaged crankshaft or rod

bearings. To prevent further damage, perform the following steps after the repair:

‹› Carefully clean oil passages

‹› Replace oil injection jets

‹› Replace oil cooler

‹› Oil Filter, Removing and Installing

‹› The oil level must not be above the max. mark - danger of damage to catalytic converter!

Oil Pan, Oil Pump, Assembly Overview => [ Oil Pan, Oil Pump, Assembly Overview ] See: Service and Repair/Oil Pan, Oil Pump, Assembly
Overview. 

Oil Separator, Removing and Installing => [ Oil Separator, Removing and Installing ] See: Service and Repair/Oil Separator, Removing and Installing.

Lower Oil Pan Section, Removing and Installing => [ Oil Pan Lower Section, Removing and Installing ] See: Service and Repair/Oil Pan Lower
Section, Removing and Installing

Oil Pump, Removing and Installing => [ Oil Pump, Removing and Installing ] See: Oil Pump/Service and Repair.

Oil Pan, Upper Part, Removing and Installing => [ Oil Pan, Upper Section, Removing and Installing ] See: Service and Repair/Oil Pan, Upper
Section, Removing and Installing

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