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Craig_John



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Help please - L494 SV6 306 Oil Change

Hi all,

I’m sure there was a sticky in the forum but I can’t manage to find it.

I’m going to attempt my first oil change on my 2016 model. Could any people on the know let me know:

The oil type and amount?
Which oil filter to use?

Thanks in advance.

Craig

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Nick900



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Youtube


This one shows how to do it sucking the oil out if you prefer

&t=19s

If you do suck it out, easiest oil change you will ever do

Good luck

Nick

Post #625866 Wed Aug 03 2022 3:40pm
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Coedlan



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I performed an intermediate, 5 litre oil change a couple of days ago to my 2016 model. Sucked out 5 litres and replaced with fresh oil. Careful with the spec of the oil, the dealership used Shell Helix as per photo, grade C1. Curiously not the Castrol oil that LR specify on their website. Maybe because it’s very difficult to find (grade C1, for the dpf)


 2016 L494 HSE

Post #625868 Wed Aug 03 2022 4:15pm
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Red Arrow



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Re: Help please - L494 SV6 306 Oil Change

Craig_John wrote:
Hi all,

I’m sure there was a sticky in the forum but I can’t manage to find it.

I’m going to attempt my first oil change on my 2016 model. Could any people on the know let me know:

The oil type and amount?
Which oil filter to use?

Thanks in advance.

Craig

C1 5W30 - Millers Oils - 6 litres , OE filter and sump plug and drain it out the bottom
A pain as both sump guards need to come off Thumbs Up

Post #625871 Wed Aug 03 2022 7:52pm
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Craig_John



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Thanks all for the info lads 👍👍

Post #625875 Wed Aug 03 2022 8:16pm
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