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Where is the oil filter of the Lynk & Co 03 located?

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VonJayce
07/29/25 12:16am

The oil filter of the Lynk & Co 03 is located underneath the engine compartment. It is relatively troublesome to remove the oil filter, as the vehicle needs to be lifted. Relevant details are as follows: 1. When replacing the oil filter, it is best to go to a repair shop or a 4S store and ask professionals to handle it to avoid unnecessary trouble. Generally speaking, when the car has driven about 5,000 kilometers, the oil filter should be replaced once. 2. The main function of the oil filter is to prevent foreign impurities from entering the oil, thereby avoiding any impact on the oil's lubrication, cleaning, and cooling effects, thus allowing the engine to work better. 3. For cars, when changing the oil, the same type of oil should also be replaced. Oils of different brands and grades cannot be mixed, otherwise it will affect the normal operation of the engine. 4. When checking the oil, the car must be parked on a flat and hard road surface. After wiping the oil clean, observe it again, so that the measurement of the remaining oil quantity is more accurate. 5. When adding oil to the car, the engine must be cooled to the natural temperature, otherwise it will cause safety hazards.

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OIsabella
08/12/25 3:28am

With years of experience in car repair, I can tell you that the oil filter of the Lynk & Co 03 is located in the engine bay. Simply open the hood, and you'll generally find it on the front left lower side or near the right side of the engine. Sometimes, there might be a small plastic cover blocking it—just remove it to access the filter. The oil filter's role is to remove impurities from the oil, ensuring smooth engine operation. When replacing it, it's best to use professional tools or have a 4S shop handle the job to avoid oil leaks or part damage due to slipping. If you're doing it yourself, make sure the vehicle is cooled down and wear gloves for safety. It should be replaced every 5,000 to 10,000 kilometers; otherwise, the engine will wear out faster, affecting the car's overall performance. While the location isn't hard to find, beginners are advised to check the user manual or take a photo to consult a mechanic to avoid mistakes.

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LeBlakely
10/01/25 7:10am

I always change the engine oil myself. The oil filter for the Lynk & Co 03 is located under the hood, slightly to the front-left of the engine. Just pop open the hood and take a quick look—it's usually a black cylindrical part connected to a pipe. If there's a cover panel, just remove it. The filter cleans impurities from the oil to prevent engine stalling. The location is straightforward, but using the right tools is key—don’t force it and risk damage. I recommend having a professional check it during regular maintenance. For beginners, it’s safer to follow video tutorials for the steps. By the way, replace the filter at the intervals specified in the manual, typically every 7,000–8,000 km. Neglecting this will dirty the oil, making the car run poorly and feel sluggish.

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RonanLynn
11/15/25 2:09am

The oil filter of the Lynk & Co 03 is located near the front of the engine in the engine compartment. Open the hood and look for the metal component on the lower left or right side. If obstructed, remove the small cover to reveal it. Replacement should be performed after the engine has cooled down. Use the correct tool to unscrew the old filter and install the new one, paying attention to the seal. This component filters the engine oil to keep the engine clean. Its position is fixed, but DIY handling may cause oil spillage. It is recommended to address this during the full vehicle maintenance cycle.

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