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Old 09-12-2022, 03:56 PM   #43
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Step-2 clearly shows the filter being filled with oil.
If you fill your oil with an eye dropper maybe.
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Old 09-12-2022, 05:31 PM   #44
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There are two oil capacities in the owner's manual. One without filter and one with filter. I always assumed that meant the filter was intended to be pre-filled.

Apparently I was wrong...
https://www.mobil.com/en/lubricants/...oil-and-filter
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Replace the oil filter
Keep the oil drain pan underneath the car and locate the oil filter.

Loosen it with the filter wrench, turning it counterclockwise. Remove the oil filter by hand.

Before installing the new oil filter, apply a little motor oil to the new gasket. This will prevent the gasket from sticking, cracking or causing an oil leak.

Finally, install and tighten the new oil filter by hand.
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Old 09-12-2022, 07:04 PM   #45
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There are two oil capacities in the owner's manual. One without filter and one with filter. I always assumed that meant the filter was intended to be pre-filled.

Apparently I was wrong...
https://www.mobil.com/en/lubricants/...oil-and-filter
The filter itself retains and traps a volume of oil in the filtering media (think a towel soaking up water). It holds that volume, so you want to make sure you account for that in your total oil capacity. If you don't, your free oil level will be lower
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Step-2 clearly shows the filter being filled with oil.

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There are two oil capacities in the owner's manual. One without filter and one with filter. I always assumed that meant the filter was intended to be pre-filled.

Apparently I was wrong...
https://www.mobil.com/en/lubricants/...oil-and-filter
I like the way you interpreted it. Teacher would have to mark it correct.

You have to buy at least the total capacity. It's an obscure way of telling you to check the level after you start the car and get it on level ground... then top off. (and what EndlessAzure said)
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I like the way you interpreted it. Teacher would have to mark it correct.
my teachers always just went off their answer sheet and marked things according to that, right or wrong...
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