1:26 The direct injectors (black body connectors with the red clips) are mounted on the back (left side) of the cylinder head in front of the turbo heatshield.
I bought one for the wife and kids and not gonna lie ..it picks up QUICK for a 2.0 3rd row SUV ...it's very spacious and got it for 39k ...That's a Deal these days with my APR at around 3.9%
Does a bottom panel need to be removed to access the oil pan and drain plug? Basically, can you make a video describing an oil change on this same vehicle. Thanks
Same. Can you post a video showing oil change? I want to shorten the recommended 10k intervals and don’t want to pay them every $5k. What oil does it use, how much oil, filter model etc.
@@benito5125The typical procedure is to suck the oil out of the dipstick tube and not drain it from the bottom because all 2 liters have had plastic drain plugs which leak if not replaced. But it takes 6 quarts of oil a 32mm socket for the filter and it doesn’t have a dipstick from factory so you would have to buy your own of those.
I'd recommend NOT sucking the oil from the dipstick tube. I went to do my first oil change at 900 miles and it is leaking oil! Would have never known there was a leak if I pulled it from the tube. Anything that leaks oil after 900 miles is just trash. Wish I had never purchased.
@@moparmuscl Leak was caused by bad PCV valve, which caused the turbo inlet tube gasket to blow! It was dripping off the bottom of the engine. Car is still in shop, everything is backordered.