To get to the oil pan you need to disconnect the negative terminal of the battery, drain the cooling system, lift the car on jackstands, drain the oil for this job the oil filter needs to be removed also. The best time for a mechanic to check engine oil levels is when the engine oil dipstick is removed, a crossmember beneath the oil pan that connects to a brace between the oil pan and the transmission, and the brace itself are absent. After that, remove the engine cooling fan and shroud while the engine is being supported from above by an engine hoist or support fixture and lift the engine slowly in such a manner that the cooling fan does not touch the shroud. On 4-wheel drive models, and after removing the air intake duct, detach the front shock absorber and positioned the front axle to the side by supporting on the floor jacks, and in the same manner on the rear, unbolt the rear 4WD mounts and lower the rear axle assembly. In all models, disconnect and then remove all oil pan bolts, then drop the pan and tap it with a rubber mallet if the gasket has bonded with the pan, then to do this, you have to remove the windage tray from the engine block , reusability of these parts is not allowed. For disassembly, use new gasket, new windage tray, clean the oil pan with solvent and clean up the mounting surfaces for gasket with the old gasket materials. Re-bend any areas you feel may have been pushed out of shape when starting the flange and apply RTV to certain corners of the oil pan flange then fits the one piece gasket using adhesive. Confirm that the alignment studs are correctly positioned, then carefully lift the pan in to position before tightening the bolts just enough so as to properly centre the gasket. Snug down the fasteners in a certain manner, put on the transmission brace, and finish the installation in a manner opposite to its eradication. Last but not the least, put the right kind and amount of oil and a fresh oil filter, then start the engine and look for any sign of leakage before sending the car back to the lots.