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NOTE: The low oil level sensor is not reusable.
Note: Whenever the transmission and the engine oil pan are removed from the engine at the same time install the transmission before the oil pan. This is to allow for the proper oil pan alignment. Failure to achieve the correct oil pan alignment can result in transmission failure.
NOTE: The low oil level sensor is not reusable.
The best way to find out is crawl underneath the car and look at the oil pan. Are there any frame pieces or axles in the way? Can you get to all the bolts easily and then wiggle the pan out from under the engine without it hitting anything else? Typically it is very basic to replace an oil pan. Just unbolt the old one, scrape off the old gasket, and install the new pan with a new gasket, MAKING SURE to follow the "bolt pattern" (or order in which to tighten the bolts) and torque specifications so you don't over tighten the bolts and cause leaks. Usually a "star" pattern is followed, after all the bolts are in finger tight, tighten them down going from one side of the pan, to the opposite corner and working the opposites around the pan.
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