Parts and consumables:
- Cloth gloves
- Funnel
- Motor oil
- rags
Notes:
This repair description also applies to Fiat Scudo (I) 1995-2007 and Citroen Jumpy (I) 1994-2006.
Before each trip, it is recommended to check the level and technical condition of the engine oil.
Engine oil is the lubricant between the moving parts of the engine. Insufficient oil level will cause premature engine wear and contamination.
The engine oil level in the engine should be checked with the vehicle parked on a level surface.
Checking the oil level should be carried out no earlier than 30 minutes after the engine has stopped.
Top up with engine oil of the same brand, viscosity and type as the previous one.
1. Open the hood and lock it in the raised position. The oil level indicator (dipstick) with a green plastic tip is located at the front of the cylinder block.
The engine oil filler is located at the front of the engine compartment.
2. Before checking the oil level, remove the dipstick from the crankcase.
3. Wipe the Peugeot Expert oil dipstick with a rag to make it dry.
4. Install the dipstick back into the crankcase until it stops, wait a few seconds for the oil to leave a mark on the control dipstick and remove it again.
5. There are marks on the end of the dipstick: MIN is the minimum level and MAX is the maximum oil level. The normal oil level should be between these marks, closer to the maximum. If the oil level is close to the bottom mark or even below it, add oil to the engine.
6. To add oil, turn the oil filler cap counterclockwise.
7. Remove the oil filler cap.
8. Insert a funnel into the engine oil filler neck.
9. Add the required amount of Peugeot Expert engine oil, controlling the level with a dipstick. Before removing the dipstick, wait 3 minutes for the oil to completely flow into the crankcase.
10. After topping up the oil, tighten the oil filler cap tightly. Clean up spilled liquid with a rag.
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