How to change the oil on a Renault Master Van 2 5 DCI 2004 Mark 2
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- Опубліковано 14 лют 2018
- Quick video showing you which tools etc you will need to change the oil on a renault master van, this van is a 2004 mark 2 2.5 dci. The oil can be purchased from Euro Car Parts.
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brilliant no mess or fuss you gave me the confidence to do it |I don't think mine had ever been off either thanks so much Kenneth.
No worries, if you take your time and have the right tools the job goes much smoother.
Thanks man, you really helped me
Thanks for video , useful content , did note from other videos other tools seem to work adequately to remove oil filter .
Which other tools? Did you try the other tools yourself?
Nice video
I was looking for the oilfiltertool and just ordered the same size you used in your video and it fit perfectly thanks
Great video, thanks for the info. Job done on my van :-)
no worries, thanks!
Thanks for this video i am about to do mine this is a big help for a noob like me.
No problem glad it helped, just take your time etc.
So my oil filter came with just the filter, no plastic end caps. Can I still use it? It's a bosch.
Great video, thanks. What oil grade are you putting in?
Hi Graham, I can't fully remember but it's some synthetic diesel oil from euro car parts - if you put the reg in it will show up, but it's not the cheap stuff either, we got it on one of thier deals. I hope that helps...
Hello. Thanks for the really helpful video. Just wanted to double check my van is a 2007 2464CC DCI 100 LWB - is this the same for my van? Thanks x
It could be, but I can't say 100%. Alot of the vans are the same.
My 2009 mk 2 master has the same type of filter cover as my mk4 mondeo 27 mm socket
A jubilee clip will get it off with no issues if you get stuck
Thanks for the advice!
Hi again Daniel. Would have any recommendations on a synthetic oil. Can't decide between 5w30 10w40 etc. My van has 455,000 miles! (ex ambulance) thank you!
5w30 will flow much better when the engine is started compared to 10w40, but 10w40 is better at high temperatures. Stress on parts is during the initial start up, I believe we went for 5w30 and its been fine.
Where do we find the tool to get the oil filter cap off? And isn't it a good idea to fil the new filter with oil before filling it up?
The oil filter wrench set is on Amazon, filling it up yes you can do that but this filter isn't like one you find on a car so unless you want oil running down your arm then no? Do this job then let us know how you got on, this video is pretty informative.
@@DanielJohnHowTo Cheers Daniel, will do! found it www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-VS7006-V2-24-Filter-Wrench-Flutes/dp/B007574HOG/ref=sr_1_1?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1543357267&sr=1-1&keywords=96mm+x+18+flutes.
@@timothy790110 that looks like it, i bought the kit because it's always handy to have good tools as you never know what you'll need. if you're in the uk and want oil check out euro car parts as they often have deals so you'll save loads. hope that helps.
@@DanielJohnHowTo Cheers mate, in sweden at the mo though, so Ill be doing it solo on my 2006 2.5 dci. GOnna do the fuel filter too, thanks to your vids! 5w-40 oil, right?
@@bernardcox9307 yes, i figured it out eventually, its just a different design than the one that was in there,, but just as good.
What noone mentions is that you need a new copper seal for the sump plug. What size?!
You're right, you should ideally fit a new copper seal which i believe was included with the oil filter actually. No idea about size, just check it's included with the filter.
Daniel not in mine unfortunatly, and I got a fancy bosch!
@@timothy790110 are you sure somebody hasn't had it out of the box? This does tend to happen sometimes.
@@DanielJohnHowTo yea I actually bought 2,one for backup and that didn't have any either..
@@timothy790110 I went on Amazon and for less than a tenner got a box of every size imaginable. They looked like total crap on the listing but arrived and I was very pleasantly surprised by the quality.
Does the 93 mm oil filter cover fit?
i can't remember
what oil did you use grade ?
I can't remember, check manual.
Hi how many litres of oil do you put in?
I can't remember off the top of my head, it might be included in the video but make sure you have the same engine and size failing that if you have the owners manual it will say in there.
7.5 Liters
Rubbish, Halfords 12'' pliers for filters works perfect
They might work but aren't the proper tool. which means in future getting things off without slipping could be a problem. You're probably one of those people who round nuts off with your that'll do approach, then when somebody buys a car or it's taken into a garage has to deal with all the bodges.
@@DanielJohnHowTo well maybe, but If you grip tightly there are notches on the tool that fit right into the filter notches, so no slipping at all it came off like a dream, I have been working on big engines since 1973, when I replaced a clutch on a tractor in the middle of a field, sometimes you have to 'make do' but i do favour 'old school mechanics over today's 'fitters', the majority of today's mechanics are too soft, and no common sense, but I see you are top of the range, on you'r driveway in the dirt
@@neiljennings1556 haha nothing like an old boy having a moan, as a young mechanic I'll say you can't judge anyone off their age. Im constantly fixing the work of people that have been doing the job longer than I've been alive.