
Performing an oil change on a **MAN truck** like the **TGA** or **E2000** series involves several steps and safety checks. Here's a general step-by-step guide suitable for most models, but it's always good to consult the specific **service manual** for your model/year since there might be slight variations.
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Tools & Materials You'll Need:
- Engine oil (check your manual for **specs and volume**, e.g., 15W-40 or 10W-40)
- Oil filter (OEM recommended or equivalent)
- Drain pan (large enough to hold 25–40 liters)
- Wrenches or socket set (usually 24–36mm for oil drain plug)
- Oil filter wrench
- Funnel
- Gloves, rags, and safety goggles
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Step-by-Step Guide:
1. **Warm Up the Engine**
Let the engine run for 5–10 minutes to warm up the oil. This makes it drain out more easily.
2. **Secure the Truck**
Park the truck on a **flat, level surface**. Engage the parking brake and place wheel chocks behind the wheels.
3. **Locate the Oil Drain Plug**
It’s usually on the bottom of the **oil sump**. On MAN TGA or E2000 models, it may be on either side depending on engine configuration (e.g., D20, D26, etc.).
4. **Drain the Oil**
- Place the drain pan under the sump.
- Use the correct socket or wrench to unscrew the **drain plug**.
- Allow the oil to fully drain—this can take 10–15 minutes.
- Replace the **copper washer** on the plug if it's damaged, then tighten back to spec (usually ~100–120 Nm, depending on engine).
5. **Remove and Replace the Oil Filter**
- Use an oil filter wrench to remove the old filter.
- Lightly oil the gasket of the new filter before installing.
- Screw on the new filter by hand until snug, then tighten per spec (often 3/4 to 1 turn after contact).
6. **Add New Oil**
- Remove the oil filler cap on top of the engine.
- Using a funnel, add the specified amount of **fresh engine oil** (usually between 25–36 liters depending on engine size).
- Replace the oil cap.
7. **Check Oil Level**
- Start the engine and let it run for 1–2 minutes.
- Turn it off and wait 3–5 minutes.
- Pull the dipstick and check the level—it should be between **Min and Max**.
- Top off if needed.
8. **Dispose of Old Oil & Filter Properly**
Take used oil and the filter to an authorized recycling center or waste disposal facility.
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Optional Maintenance at Same Time:
- Check fuel and air filters
- Check coolant level and condition
- Inspect belts and hoses for wear
- Reset the service indicator if applicable (via dashboard or diagnostic tool)
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Oil Change Intervals
For MAN trucks:
- Typical interval: **40,000–60,000 km** (can vary based on load, fuel type, and driving conditions)
- Always follow the service schedule provided in the **vehicle’s maintenance book** or **fleet management system** (like MAN TeleMatics or RIO).
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If you'd like, I can help you make a printable checklist or provide torque specs for a specific engine model like **D2066** or **D2876**—just let me know!
Package
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Neutral white box
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Packing
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20 sets in a master carton
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Weight per set
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1.2 kg
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2.6 lbs
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Net weight per carton
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12 kg
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26.4 lbs
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Gross weight per carton
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13 kg
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28.6 lbs
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Size per set
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16 × 15.5 × 5.7 cm
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6.3 × 6.1 × 2.2 inch
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Size per carton
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34.2 × 33 × 32.1 cm
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13.5 × 13 × 12.6 inch
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Volume per carton
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0.026 CBM
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0.94 CUFT
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Box label size
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6 × 4 cm
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2.4 × 1.5 inch
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Suggested HS code
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87089990002
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MOQ with laser marking
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80 sets
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MOQ without laser marking
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40 sets
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Laser marking cost
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+ TWD 3
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Not for sale in
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China
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