Answer
May 20, 2025 - 06:56 AM
Yep, this manual includes the manufacturer's instructions for removing and reattaching the oil pan.
But to help you get started:
You'll first need to drain the engine oil, then remove any components obstructing access, like the starter, front differential (on 4WD models), or exhaust crossover pipe, depending on engine and drivetrain. After that, unbolt the oil pan and carefully break the seal. A putty knife or similar tool can help if it’s stuck, but don’t pry too hard against the mating surfaces.
If you need exact bolt locations, torque specs, or diagrams to guide the reinstallation, that’s where the manual really comes in handy ✌🏻