
The Changan CS75 Plus requires 4.5L of engine oil. Engine oil not only lubricates the engine but also serves functions such as cleaning, sealing, buffering, rust prevention, and heat dissipation. Below is an introduction to the Changan CS75: Interior: It features a three-spoke flat-bottom steering wheel, a full LCD instrument panel, an embedded central control screen, a piano lacquer-style dashboard trim, a yacht-style gear shift lever, and silver chrome trim surrounding the gear shift lever. Configuration: It is equipped with L2 level autonomous driving, IACC adaptive cruise control, and more. It allows remote control of the vehicle via a mobile phone, and the mobile Bluetooth key can replace the physical key. The front suspension uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension uses a multi-link independent suspension. The multi-link suspension enhances the car's handling and ride comfort.

When changing the oil for the Changan CS75 Plus, it's crucial to keep it within the appropriate range to avoid engine damage. Generally, for 1.5T or 2.0T turbocharged engines, adding around 4.2 to 4.5 liters of new oil is most suitable, but always refer to the official manual for specifics. Every time I do it myself, I first drain the old oil, remove the oil filter, and after installing the new filter, slowly pour in the oil until it reaches 3 to 4 liters. Then, I check the dipstick to ensure the level stays safely between the min and max marks. Too little oil can lead to insufficient lubrication and wear on engine parts, while too much can cause foaming, affect cooling, and even lead to leaks. Also, don’t forget to use OEM or synthetic oil, and check the level when the engine is cold for the most accurate reading. Doing it yourself can save you 300-400 yuan, but don’t just rely on online advice—always follow the manual. Regular oil changes every 5,000 kilometers are key to extending your car’s lifespan—nothing beats that.

As a new car owner who just picked up the vehicle, I've researched the engine oil capacity for the Changan CS75 Plus and found there are some nuances to it. Under normal oil change conditions, approximately 4.0-4.5 liters should be added. It's best to refer to the vehicle manual or confirm with the 4S shop to avoid mistakes. The first time I lacked experience and overfilled it slightly, causing the abnormal oil pressure warning light to come on, which scared me into taking immediate action. Remember to warm up the engine and let it sit for five minutes before draining the oil when changing it. Slowly add new oil through the filler port while monitoring the dipstick level to ensure it stays within the safe range—this is crucial. Opt for fully synthetic oil brands for longer durability; don't cut corners to save money or effort, or you'll regret it when engine smoothness is affected. Pay attention to changes in oil color during routine maintenance, and regular changes can prevent carbon buildup issues, making the drive smoother.

From a professional perspective, the engine oil refill amount must be precise. The standard oil change volume for the Changan CS75 Plus is approximately 4.2 liters, but replacing the oil filter will consume some additional oil, so it's advisable to prepare an extra 0.1 liter. Before starting, prepare the dipstick. After adding the oil, wait one minute for the oil to settle, then pull out the dipstick to check and ensure the oil level is ideally between the min and max marks. Insufficient oil leads to increased friction and engine burning, while excessive oil can seep into the cylinders, causing smoke and malfunctions. It is recommended to use oil that meets the original factory specifications, and adjusting the viscosity based on environmental temperature is more scientific. For self-maintenance, using a funnel to control the amount saves time and ensures accuracy. Developing this habit can extend the vehicle's lifespan.


