Oil pump (in situ)
| Oil pump (in situ) | 
| 1. | Undo the air cleaner and move it aside. | |
| 2. | Relieve the belt tensioner of strain, using a ratchet handle extension, and insert a 6 mm drill in the hole as shown. 
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| 3. | Raise the car, take off the right-hand front wheel and remove the cover. | |
| 4. | Remove the crankshaft pulley and the oil pump circlip. Lift off the pump cover, using a large pair of slip-joint pliers. Extract the pump gears.   | |
| To fit | 
 
   
   | 1. | Make sure that the marking on the oil pump ring gear faces outwards and check the position and condition of the O-ring. | |
| 2. | Insert the pump gears and place the pump cover correctly with the aid of the arrows. | |
| 3. | Fit the circlip with the chamfer facing outwards and the opening downwards. | |
| 4. | Fit the crankshaft pulley. Tightening torque 175 Nm (129.5 lbf ft). | |
| 5. | Fit the drive belt and check its position on all the pulleys. | |
| 6. | Fit the cover and the road wheel.
       
        Tighten the wheel bolts to a torque of 120 Nm (89 lbf ft).   | |
| 7. | Lower the car to the floor. Relieve the belt tensioner of strain, using a ratchet handle extension, and remove the drill. | |
| 8. | Fit the air cleaner. | |
| 9. | Start the engine and run it at idling speed for a short while. | |
| 10. | Then switch it off and check that the drive belt is correctly positioned. | |

 
     
		