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Nissan Almera (from 1995 to 1999, the year of issue)

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Checking the oil in a mechanical transmission



Put the car on a horizontal platform. Unscrew the oil level control. The oil must reach the edge of a control aperture. Otherwise, add oil. Screw the cap to the specified torque.




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