Scheduled Maintenance
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Hi all, was thinking of carrying out the servicing myself on my Mk7. There is no Haynes manual and have noticed a protection plate underneath the engine that must need removing to access the oil filter as i cannot see it from above (unless have missed it). Does anybody know if the access to the oil filter is easy or roughly where it is???
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Hey, removing the undertray is usually a few clips. Not sure on the fez but ive had a few undertrays where you have to turn the clips a quarter of the turn, then the tray will come off.
As for the filter, i would of thought you can see it from the top as its a element one, not a spin on. Make sure you use a good oil filter (bosch) and the right oil.
Also you say about haynes, im sure that they are in the making of producing one.
As for the filter, i would of thought you can see it from the top as its a element one, not a spin on. Make sure you use a good oil filter (bosch) and the right oil.
Also you say about haynes, im sure that they are in the making of producing one.
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