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It's quite easy really,park on a level surface,jack it up, take out the sump plug,drain the old oil out.put plug back in properly and top up untill the dipstick shows its full. A little at a time will stop you overfilling.

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or instead go for one which isnt a total rip off. there's a seller on ebay which does the filters for about £4 delivered, used em repeatedly and they work a treat. they're OEM filters.

all these expensive ones are wastes of money, if it was magnetic and storing stuff/stopping stuff moving then it'd clog up, so just go for one of the OEM ones and change it every time you change the oil, its cheap enough to do so :)

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