Lift the car up in front
Underneath where the tranny is, there should be a bolt
Have a pan already directly underneath
Undo the bolt and watch your eyes
It will drain right out
Dont forget to get a new oil filter
Change that
Let it sit for about 15 min draining
Put the bolt back in
Drop the car back down
pop your hood
undo your oil cap
Add 4.2 quarts of oil...
Now you have a fresh oil change
DO NOT FORGET!!
Synthetic oil ONLY!!
Royal Purple is EXPENSIVE but its the best and you can tell a BIG BIG difference
Get under the car. Pull out the plastic shield from under the motor (it is held in place by three pseudo-screws on the back edge (toard the transmission oil pan). The Oil Pan should be right above your head. Get an 11/16 wrench and unscrew the plug. Voila. No need to spend money on labor at a ripping-off dealer for an oil change... Good luck.
The same way you drain oil on every other car ever, through the drain plug.
5w30 fully syn oil.
Where is the oil drain plug for 2004 VW Golf
5w30
Dipstick should be marked
1,173,589.
Coolant is drained from the system by disconnecting the lower radiator hose. There is no drain plug as such. SD
3.75 quarts
Yes, it is a Golf but VW stopped calling it the "VW Golf... GTI". Just as VW didn't call the R32 a Golf (although it is based on the VW Golf and has the same shape and many common components).
oil drain plug vw jetta 2002
Bottom of the engine on the oil pan.
4.6 Qts 5 Qts
on the bottom of the oil pan, where the oil drain plug is located on most all vehicles