Thursday, May 29, 2014

If you notice that your VW Beetle is leaving a trail of oil behind, it may be time to change the oil pan gasket. Replacing the gasket on a VW Beetle with a diesel engine can be fairly complicated, but on a Beetle with a gasoline engine, the job is more straightforward and doesn't require lifting the engine. Here's how to change the oil pan gasket in the 1998 and later model VW Beetle.

Instructions

    1

    Jack up the front of the VW Beetle and secure it firmly on a jack stand. Block the rear wheels to keep them from rolling.

    2

    Crawl under the car and locate the drain plug on the underside of the drain pan. Put a drain pan under the plug and remove the plug with a socket wrench. Remove the bolts holding the oil pan in place and carefully remove the oil pan.

    3

    Scrape the old gasket off the oil pan and wipe the surface with engine degreaser. Attach the new gasket.

    4

    Replace the oil pan and torque the bolts in a crisscross pattern according to specifications.

    5

    Raise the front of the car just enough to slide out the jack stand, lower the car and remove the jacks.

    6

    Fill the engine with fresh oil and check the level with a dipstick to be sure it's at the fill level. VW Beetle models require approximately 4.8 qt. of oil.

    7

    Pour the old oil into an empty milk carton and dispose of it properly at a garage or at your neighborhood hazardous waste facility.

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