Just done the same to mine! It's the 70 something hp though, 1 litre triple mitsubishi I believe. Why does the wind always blow as soon as you undo the (very tight) drain plug though and plop it on the driveway 😂 Thanks, enjoy these vids👍
Thanks for the video! I like your calm way in which you shoot the videos about the Smart 451. I am in the process of fixing up a Smart 451 mhd from October 2012 as my second car.
My daughter just purchased a smart and I found your video on the air con as ours was doing same thing. Nice to see someone solve problems, which gave me the confidence to try the same for this car.
I just purchased a 2012 Passion. I found some wally had stripped the drain plug thread and then bogged it up with plumbers tape. I had to put a thread insert in. What a nightmare as access was impossible. I have my own vehicle hoist but it was an extremely difficult job. I love the little car. I drove 42 tonne articulated tankers for years so this is a huge change for me.
Such a shame you had to deal with that. I can never understand how people cross thread things like a sump bolt - you just feel it if something isn’t tightening correctly and certainly don’t keep winding it in regardless!
Wieder ein sehr gutes Video! Ich selber mache einen Ölwechsel nur noch mit Absaugen und natürlich Ölfilterwechsel. Dein Smart sieht sehr gepflegt aus 👍 Gruß Jürgen
Just done my oil service, my issue was the gauze section of the drain plug I noticed small debris in it, but the old oil was nice, after cleaning it up I realised the small pieces were from the degradation of the gauze structure as I could see missing bits where it should have been. It wasnt the silver metal colour or the main black plastic bit but a narrow section of black stuff that I hope is plastic that coats a bit of the gauze for some reason. Only looking really close would anyone know it was the gauze plug causing the pieces its hard to see. I had no choice to refit it with the new oil. But I have a new drain plug with gauze delivered now and look forward to replacing it. Its quite funny, the gauze did its job catching the debris but the debris was part of the actual gauze! Something to look out for.
The oil pump pick up strainer should prevent anything major from entering the oilways but always best to replace this additional gauze if in any doubt. Hope you can swap it over quickly without losing too much of your new oil, unless you are changing it again precautionarily.
Hello sir Found your channel today. how many km you drive between oil change ? I hear this smart motors are problematical. people must ofen change them around 180000 km. what are your experiences with smart. Thanks for answers Greetings from Slovenia
I change the oil on all my vehicles at 5000 miles/8000km or yearly, whichever comes first. The early 450 models were more prone to engine issues, sometimes without high mileage but this was largely dependent on maintenance/driving style and an element of luck. The 451 models have a much stronger Mitsubishi engine and I haven’t known engine life problems with these.
Yep it does seem a little on the high side but I checked multiple sources and came back with the same figure. Some might decide to use a lower torque setting.
@@grahamblower152 I’ve not had any issues undoing these sump plugs at next oil change when tightened to 65nm and it’s quite a large sump plug. It also has a substantial copper washer, which I always replace.
@@grahamblower152 on the 451 petrol models with the Mitsubishi engine I use 5W30. People use different viscosities depending on climate but for the temperate UK I’m good with 5W30.
Alternative no 2 is to swap the sump plug for a Stahlbus valve. Two minute job to save years of worry. Thanks for the outstanding video quality.
Fantastic. I may have to explore that as an option. I’ve always been wary about not having the metal gauze filter though!
Just done the same to mine! It's the 70 something hp though, 1 litre triple mitsubishi I believe. Why does the wind always blow as soon as you undo the (very tight) drain plug though and plop it on the driveway 😂 Thanks, enjoy these vids👍
Thanks for the video! I like your calm way in which you shoot the videos about the Smart 451. I am in the process of fixing up a Smart 451 mhd from October 2012 as my second car.
My daughter just purchased a smart and I found your video on the air con as ours was doing same thing. Nice to see someone solve problems, which gave me the confidence to try the same for this car.
Great content for a small , but needed job.
I just purchased a 2012 Passion. I found some wally had stripped the drain plug thread and then bogged it up with plumbers tape. I had to put a thread insert in. What a nightmare as access was impossible. I have my own vehicle hoist but it was an extremely difficult job. I love the little car. I drove 42 tonne articulated tankers for years so this is a huge change for me.
Such a shame you had to deal with that. I can never understand how people cross thread things like a sump bolt - you just feel it if something isn’t tightening correctly and certainly don’t keep winding it in regardless!
great video, well done
Well done thanks for doing more than needed to let us see!!
Hello friend, could you make a video about how to change the head gasket and the spark plug seals for this smart 451?
Wieder ein sehr gutes Video!
Ich selber mache einen Ölwechsel nur noch mit Absaugen und natürlich Ölfilterwechsel.
Dein Smart sieht sehr gepflegt aus 👍
Gruß Jürgen
Thats bad way because lot of residues and bits remain inside
Just done my oil service, my issue was the gauze section of the drain plug I noticed small debris in it, but the old oil was nice, after cleaning it up I realised the small pieces were from the degradation of the gauze structure as I could see missing bits where it should have been. It wasnt the silver metal colour or the main black plastic bit but a narrow section of black stuff that I hope is plastic that coats a bit of the gauze for some reason. Only looking really close would anyone know it was the gauze plug causing the pieces its hard to see. I had no choice to refit it with the new oil. But I have a new drain plug with gauze delivered now and look forward to replacing it.
Its quite funny, the gauze did its job catching the debris but the debris was part of the actual gauze! Something to look out for.
The oil pump pick up strainer should prevent anything major from entering the oilways but always best to replace this additional gauze if in any doubt. Hope you can swap it over quickly without losing too much of your new oil, unless you are changing it again precautionarily.
The first time I changed the oil and filter on mine, I discovered that the last person to do so must have been a gorilla with a 6ft breaker bar.
This is exactly how the sumps crack!
What does the 84 start for
84 BHP = Engine power output in brake horse power.
Hello sir
Found your channel today.
how many km you drive between oil change ?
I hear this smart motors are problematical.
people must ofen change them around 180000 km.
what are your experiences with smart.
Thanks for answers
Greetings from Slovenia
I change the oil on all my vehicles at 5000 miles/8000km or yearly, whichever comes first. The early 450 models were more prone to engine issues, sometimes without high mileage but this was largely dependent on maintenance/driving style and an element of luck. The 451 models have a much stronger Mitsubishi engine and I haven’t known engine life problems with these.
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Nearly every car i service its says do the sump plug up to 25nm...65nm seams alot
Yep it does seem a little on the high side but I checked multiple sources and came back with the same figure. Some might decide to use a lower torque setting.
Just watch another couple of videos and the all say 48ft lbs or 65nm
@@grahamblower152 I’ve not had any issues undoing these sump plugs at next oil change when tightened to 65nm and it’s quite a large sump plug. It also has a substantial copper washer, which I always replace.
Replacing the oil from parkers parts they recommend 0w 40 oil .... what's the difference between the oil you used
@@grahamblower152 on the 451 petrol models with the Mitsubishi engine I use 5W30. People use different viscosities depending on climate but for the temperate UK I’m good with 5W30.
65nm? Really? I have heard 30something..