Up on ramps - checking out underneath engine
Once up on ramps , you see 2 seperate plastic engine covers, front of engine and rear. The rear one needs to be removed for access to sump pan. 8 8mm selfstarting screws with attached washers come off easy to reveal sump.
Unfortunately, drain plug is at the front of sump, rather than rear, so unless you level out the car (2 floor jacks under rear jack points), not every bit of oil will drain out. Back of sump, where most pans drain from has electronic bit , which most likely is the oil level/temp? sensor.
Under the car, you can see there are no places to put jack stands, other than the jack points themselves, which does not work. 2 floor jacks with proper pucks that fit into jack points will get front or rear up, for wheel or brake access, but I need to do more discovery to see if there is a good place to add some safety/backups. No way is that safe setup for person to be under, and a jack failure would be catastrophic to suspension bits and car body parts.One thing I did not expect to see, a drop of oil on drain plug!! What the heck!! Apparently those drain plugs and washers do leak! hence the replace at every change requirement, but fresh from factory? 600 miles old?? not goodness..... Interesting to see painted calipers from underneath, as the brackets that calipers attatch to are also painted red. I took a few pics with my phone, hopefully clear enough for folks that are interested , more to follow- regards
Yes, never get under a car supported with only the jack without the safety stands. There are too many freak accidents resulting from using only the jack. Speaking of that, if there is a place with solid reinforced trench for you to walk under, it would be a breeze.



