I understand your plight! I just changed the oil for the first time on my "new" (used) 2003 BMW 325 and had a heck of a time finding the oil drain plug. It is located under a plastic guard that needs to be removed from the under side of the car. the guard is fairly big (maybe 2ft by 3 ft) and is held in place by 5 or 6 specialty screws (the kind that don't come all the way out). The plastic guard is a pain in the neck to remove, and even more difficult to reinstall. the good news is that, once you have the guard off, the oil drain plug is easy to access. Good luck! Does the drain plug screw in from the bottom or side of the oil pan?
Bottom of the engine on the oil pan.
with some tools you doughnut
i don't know ,sorry
The 2003 BMW 325xi has special BMW wiper blades that you must get at the dealer. When you purchase the blades, ask for installation instructions. There are no aftermarket wiper blades available for this vehicle.
where the radiator drain on 2003 bettle
To change the antifreeze on a 2003 Saturn Ion-3, locate the drain plug on the bottom of the radiator. Drain the liquid into a pan before refilling it.
Under hood, front-top of engine. Black housing with what looks like a black plastic nut on top af a lid. Kinda resembles a power steering fill. Open that and your filter is located inside of it. I have a 2003 BMW 325xi and am doing oil change this weekend. 7 quarts of full synthetic oil is what dealer said.
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The 2003 Monte Carlo air conditioning drain is located on the bottom of the floorboard. The drain will be on the passenger side of the vehicle.
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where is the coolant drain plug on the engine block of Honda ACCORD 2.4 2006
In the bottom of the engine oil pan.