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Changing the oil in a 2019 KTM 500 EXC involves several steps. Here's a general guide to help you through the process:

  1. Gather the necessary tools and materials: You will need the following:

    • New oil (compatible with your motorcycle, as specified in the owner's manual)
    • Oil filter
    • Drain pan
    • Wrench or socket set
    • Funnel
    • Clean rags
  2. Warm up the engine: Start the motorcycle and let it idle for a few minutes. Warm oil flows more easily, allowing for better drainage.

  3. Locate the drain plug: The drain plug is usually located on the underside of the engine, towards the bottom. Refer to the owner's manual or consult the bike's diagram to ensure you're identifying the correct plug.

  4. Place the drain pan: Position the drain pan underneath the drain plug to catch the old oil.

  5. Loosen the drain plug: Use the appropriate wrench or socket to loosen the drain plug. Be cautious as the oil may be hot. Slowly unscrew the plug until the oil starts to flow. Allow the oil to drain completely into the pan.

  6. Remove the oil filter: Locate the oil filter, which is typically positioned near the drain plug. Use an oil filter wrench or your hands (if it's not too tight) to unscrew and remove the filter. Allow any remaining oil to drain out.

  7. Install a new oil filter: Take a new oil filter and lubricate the rubber gasket on the top with a bit of fresh oil. Install the new filter and hand-tighten it. Be careful not to overtighten.

  8. Replace the drain plug: Once all the old oil has drained, clean the drain plug and its sealing washer. Reinstall the drain plug, ensuring it is properly tightened. Avoid overtightening, as it can damage the threads.

  9. Refill with new oil: Locate the oil fill cap, usually positioned on the side of the engine. Remove the cap and insert a funnel. Pour in the recommended amount of fresh oil as specified in the owner's manual. Allow time for the oil to settle and check the level using the dipstick.

  10. Check for leaks and clean up: After tightening the oil fill cap, inspect the area around the drain plug and oil filter for any signs of leaks. Wipe off any spilled oil with clean rags.

It's crucial to consult your owner's manual for specific instructions and torque values, as they may vary from bike to bike. Following the manufacturer's guidelines is important to ensure proper maintenance and optimal performance of your motorcycle.

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