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This will be the easiest question ever ,and make me look simple , how to change an oil filter

 

any one have problems changing thier oil filter on thier vr6 ? like getting off

 

thanks

 

Dave

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Nice and easy job, best to have the car jacked up safely etc and go from underneath. The nut on the bottom of the filter housing is about a 33mm from memory, undo that and the paper element is inside. Change that for a genuine vag one (about a tenner) and your laughing..

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The black plastic housing can often be a biatch to get off - you really do need a big mofo socket for it so you can get decent leverage on it.

 

Make sure you clean out the housing and change the O-ring before re-fitting the filter. It's best to wipe a bit of fresh oil around the O-ring first to help it sit back into the housing.

 

It's also obv a good idea to drain the oil first and re-fill with new after - 5.5 litres should do it.

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It's a 36mm socket, there's loads of them on eBay, just do a search. Drain the filter first using the allen bolt in the centre of the housing then replace it before you undo it as it reinforces the plastic and makes it less likely to break. You should also be able to remove the filter without using stands, at least I can even with the car lowered a bit from standard. Make sure you put a drain pan underneath, there's a fair bit in the housing also don't forget to fit a new o-ring seal, should come with the filter.

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thanks for info ,,must be getting week ,,just wont come off even with socket ,

 

dont want to use to much force and brake something ..next stop a large torque wrench or a garage

 

Dave

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Jesus!

 

Its only plastic!

Who on earth did the last oil change! A monkey!?

They dont need to be done up very tight to seal at all :o

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