The oil sump plug on the MR2 Roadster, specifically the second-generation model (W30), is located on the bottom of the engine oil pan. To access it, you'll need to raise the car safely and may require a socket wrench to remove the plug. Always ensure to drain the oil when the engine is warm for better flow, and have a drain pan ready to catch the used oil.
on the bottom of the sump!
The sump plug/oil plug is located at the lowest point of the sump at the bottom of engine.
Remove oil sump plug, drain oil. Replace oil filter. Replace oil sump plug. Refil with Mobil 1 oil
All the oil sump plug are on the lower part of the engine, in this case is the same, but you probably will no notice that because it is not a common plug, this car have a square plug.
The Sump is the Very Bottom of the oil pan- The Deep part.(Where all the "crap" collects). There you will find the drain plug.
Hi, Underneath the Z4 Roadster, there is a protecting cover. The oil sump plug/bolt is underneath the small cover which is about 8in x 8in wide. which you will need to unscrew with a Phillips screwdriver. The bolt is immediatley in front. 17mm It's very simple and well worth the 30 minutes it takes to complete the oil change. Good luck
The oil drain plug on the sump is to the rear of the sump on the side 17mm spanner or socket required to remove Drain plug
Hi the oil drain plug is under the engine on the sump it is very low to the ground so best to drive car up on to ramps to gain access to sump plug. Make sure you do not lose the copper washer on the sump plug hope this helps
when you look at the van from the front the lowest part of the engine is the sump on the botttom of this is the plug (21mm spanner). when underneath the engine the oil filter is to the front of the sump
14mm or 13mm
The sump plug on a Renault Kangoo is typically located at the bottom of the engine oil sump, which is usually situated under the vehicle. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle using a jack and secure it with stands for safety. The sump plug is usually a hexagonal bolt that can be removed with a wrench to drain the oil. Always ensure to have a catch pan ready to collect the old oil when removing the plug.
The oil drain plug is at the bottom of the sump on the engine pan.