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Old 10-19-2018 | 01:29 PM
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Default How to oil change? Do f-types have oil % indicator?

Having a hard time figuring out how to navigate through f-type software and getting any information. Most cars now a days have the oil % indicator on there. Do f-types? Or do you just change the oil once a year? (obvoiusly low miles).

I was told from previous owner there is no drain plug? So oil has to be pumped out from the top? Is this easy to do yourself, how much does a dealer charge for this?

Is oil filter easy to locate and change? what type of oil do you put in it? can it be mobil 1 or does it have to me a jag brand?

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Old 10-19-2018 | 02:37 PM
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Yes, first time to check engine oil level was very frustrating, since I couldn't figure it out until tech told me to shut off engine, go get a beer, come back 5 minutes later, then scroll thru menu to check oil level. The confusion for me was you have to wait a few minutes later to check, not instant always on the go like my previous cars.

I've always used Mobil 1 5w30 synthetic, but this Jag uses Castrol 5w20 synthetic:
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Old 10-19-2018 | 04:15 PM
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Do a search. You can check the level in real time. No need to wait. Lots of info on oil if you look.
 
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Old 10-19-2018 | 04:21 PM
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Here's a how-to video on doing an oil change on the F-Type

 
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Old 10-19-2018 | 05:43 PM
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Yes the F-Type does have an oil drain/sump plug.
Well at least all V8s and V6s do, not so sure about the I4.
Your choice whether to pump the old oil out from the top using a vacuum/oil extraction pump (the extraction tube is smack in the middle of the oil filler hole), or drain it out from the bottom by removing the sump plug, I have done it both ways.
Some say the bottom drain method gets more of the old oil out than the pump method, but it's a hassle because you have to remove the front plastic under-tray to access the sump plug and that requires removing literally dozens of bolts and screws.
 
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Old 10-19-2018 | 06:37 PM
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My MY18 manual says the oil is SAE 0W-20, or if unavailable, 5W-20, maybe that's UK specific?
 
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Old 10-20-2018 | 03:39 AM
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Originally Posted by scm
My MY18 manual says the oil is SAE 0W-20, or if unavailable, 5W-20, maybe that's UK specific?
No...same for my US model.
 
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Old 10-20-2018 | 07:10 AM
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Lots of forum info on oil/change.
the "proper" oil is Jag specific and apparently has much titanium and is reputed to have a dye in it so it can be identified by Jag ( true ? Rumour?)
It is claimed the suck method will fully drain the awd cars....otherwise some small amount will be left to the front of where the front drive shaft impedes on the oil pan....who knows for sure.
If you "suck" you will know how much you removed....so refill that amount. ( thus avoiding my dealer who filled it with 8 L and said "opps" when I spotted the overfill ).
As an aside...the dealer removed the drain plug....and replaced it at a cost to me of $24..this adding insult to the injury of paying $18 / L of the magic Edge / Jag oil...recall of course the R awd jags take 6.25 L

so...buy a "sucker" and do it yourself if you can...some on the forum have said their dealer regularly uses Mobile 1 etc. I'm still trying to wrap my head around 1500km oil changes...but that's another thread.

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Old 10-20-2018 | 06:49 PM
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Should be "15,000km" oil changes.
 
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Old 10-20-2018 | 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Awd
Should be "15,000km" oil changes.
And even then it's 16,000 miles or 26,000 km!
(the factory recommended oil change interval that is).
 
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Old 10-20-2018 | 10:13 PM
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The Mityvac makes oil changes quick and painless, I love it.
 
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Old 10-28-2018 | 09:24 AM
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BUMPING this Topic to get extra information on the Service Required indicator that is supposed to appear on the instrument panel. (As asked in the OP's first posting)



Is this a true oil life monitor that accounts for cold starts, idle time, and revs, as other makers' OLMs do?

Or, is it just a mileage counter?

Does it keep track of time as well as oil life (since Jaguar recommends one-year oil changes)?

(Yes I DID search)
 
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Old 10-28-2018 | 09:56 AM
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Mileage and time. Don’t know other details. Mine comes on every spring, though I only put 8000 miles per year on the car.
 
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Old 10-28-2018 | 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by DJS
Mileage and time. Don’t know other details. Mine comes on every spring, though I only put 8000 miles per year on the car.
Mileage and time only. This is a Jag, after all. Don’t rely on it if you track the car or drive it in any other unhingd manner.
 

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I got the green 8-quart Liquid Vac oil extraction pump and was all prepped to do an oil change today but the hoses that came with it wont fit. One is too small about a 1/8" inner diameter and the other is too big about 3/8".

Anyone know the exact size tube that fits over the metal extractor tube at the oil fill cap??
 
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Old 05-03-2019 | 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Burt Gummer
I got the green 8-quart Liquid Vac oil extraction pump and was all prepped to do an oil change today but the hoses that came with it wont fit. One is too small about a 1/8" inner diameter and the other is too big about 3/8".

Anyone know the exact size tube that fits over the metal extractor tube at the oil fill cap??
Yep, I have measured it and for good measure (yuk yuk!) I slotted an 8 mm internal diameter suction cap over the extraction tube and it fitted perfectly.
So you want a length (maybe 4 or 5 feet) of 8 mm internal diameter clear plastic tubing. Readily available at the local big chain hardware store here in Oz (Bunnings) for not many $ so it should be the same in 'murica.
 

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Old 05-04-2019 | 07:02 AM
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The hose that came with the Mity Vac fits perfectly. Don’t know if they say what size it is.
 
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Old 05-04-2019 | 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by OzXFR
Yep, I have measured it and for good measure (yuk yuk!) I slotted an 8 mm internal diameter suction cap over the extraction tube and it fitted perfectly.
So you want a length (maybe 4 or 5 feet) of 8 mm internal diameter clear plastic tubing. Readily available at the local big chain hardware store here in Oz (Bunnings) for not many $ so it should be the same in 'murica.
+1. The O.D. of the pick-up tube is just under 8mm, so a plastic tube with an 8mm I.D. is perfect.
 
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Old 05-04-2019 | 06:03 PM
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I got it to fit by slightly warming the tube and expanding it a little over a screwdriver end. Takes a long time to drain/suck, but got the job done. Any expensive oil, tools, are still better than trusting the dealer. My cat donated her litter jug for the oil disposal, all worked out.

I love the F-type so much I rarely whine, but that electronic oil checker just is awful. Even when I run it for 10 mins, wait 10 mins it often won't report the level. Added only (R RWD) 7.2 quarts in case there was any oil left in there. Perhaps one day if I time everything just right the electronics will be kind enough to tell me if I should add a little more.
 

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Old 05-04-2019 | 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Burt Gummer
I got it to fit by slightly warming the tube and expanding it a little over a screwdriver end. Takes a long time to drain/suck, but got the job done. Any expensive oil, tools, are still better than trusting the dealer. My cat donated her litter jug for the oil disposal, all worked out.

I love the F-type so much I rarely whine, but that electronic oil checker just is awful. Even when I run it for 10 mins, wait 10 mins it often won't report the level. Added only (R RWD) 7.2 quarts in case there was any oil left in there. Perhaps one day if I time everything just right the electronics will be kind enough to tell me if I should add a little more.
Been reported many times, but you should get an instant oil level readout with a cold engine (not run for a couple of hours) and/or pop the hood with a warm engine.
Try first thing in the morning before starting the car, after leaving it overnight just as much if not more oil will have drained into the sump as by warming it up then leaving it 10, 15, 20 minutes.
 


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