To change the oil filter first drain the old oil. Then use an oil filter wrench, preferably the cup type you put on a ratchet, and unscrew the filter. The filter is located right next to the oil pan, it's pretty obvious what it is. Then take the new filter, rub some oil on the gasket, and hand tighten it. DO NOT tighten with wrench, only hand tighten it! Then fill the car with new oil. All done.
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On my Lancer 2006, it's above the oil filter...
The engine holds 5.4 US qts with oil filter change. If the engine is healthy it shouldn't use any oil.
Yes. All cars will require an oil filter change, normally recommended when the car gets an oil change.
If you are referring to the oil filter, the answer is NO! The oil filter is not located inside the oil pan. If you are talking about the transmission filter, the answer is Yes. The transmission pan must be removed the change the A/T filter.
The oil sending unit is located on the back side of the engine on a 2002 Lancer. It is under the intake manifold.
Mazda Protege 1999 1.6L DOHC AutomaticMitsubishi Lancer ES 2002 SOHC Automatic
Mazda Protege 1999 1.6L DOHC AutomaticMitsubishi Lancer ES 2002 SOHC Automatic
6 quarts with engine oil filter change
5.5 quarts with engine oil filter change - according to the owners manual
YES! Never change the oil without changing the filter. Not changing the filter will save you what, 5 bucks. Replacing the engine that you will blow in the process will cost, maybe $800 to $1200. Do the math then go out and CHANGE THE FILTER. Put an air filter in it while you are at it.
If you are changing the oil you should ALWAYS change the filter too.