Just a quick hello to all the very helpful members on this board.
Had my KZN185 Surf for a few months now, and i have to say i love it to bits.
Best car i've had in a long while. Had a Honda 2.0 CRV that was good, but the Surf is better.
I'm right in the middle of an oil change as i type this, went and bought 10w 40 semi synthetic, 7L worth and a Eurocarparts filter. Hopefully this should be OK, going by what i've read from you helpful chaps and chapesses on here.
One word of caution to other mechanical newbies out there thinking of changing your engine oil, i came within a gnats whisker of draining the gearbox oil instead of the engine oil!
Crawled under the Surf, located what looked like a sump, saw a bolt stamped with 'Oil' written on it, and just stopped myself taking it out in time.
The engine oil drain plug/bolt is through the large circular hole in the belly plate, further forward towards the engine. Obvious to folks used to all things motor related, i suppose, but to newbies an easy mistake to make.
Anyway, cheers for all the articles and advice on here folks, it's really useful.
Andy.
Had my KZN185 Surf for a few months now, and i have to say i love it to bits.
Best car i've had in a long while. Had a Honda 2.0 CRV that was good, but the Surf is better.
I'm right in the middle of an oil change as i type this, went and bought 10w 40 semi synthetic, 7L worth and a Eurocarparts filter. Hopefully this should be OK, going by what i've read from you helpful chaps and chapesses on here.
One word of caution to other mechanical newbies out there thinking of changing your engine oil, i came within a gnats whisker of draining the gearbox oil instead of the engine oil!
Crawled under the Surf, located what looked like a sump, saw a bolt stamped with 'Oil' written on it, and just stopped myself taking it out in time.
The engine oil drain plug/bolt is through the large circular hole in the belly plate, further forward towards the engine. Obvious to folks used to all things motor related, i suppose, but to newbies an easy mistake to make.
Anyway, cheers for all the articles and advice on here folks, it's really useful.
Andy.
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