DIY Service Guide: Fuel Filter, Oil+Oil Filter, Pollen Filter, Air Filter + MAF Clean

oldtimer

Active Member
Mar 3, 2008
161
3
Wales
Hi Lui,
The filter will have a new ring in the box, don't forget to smear some clean engine oil on it before fitting.
 

GazGT

Active Member
Jun 25, 2005
304
0
Manchester
One extra thing I do on my TDI when I change the oil is I drain the oil cooler as well. It sits underneath the oil filter housing and holds some dirty oil which I would rather empty! It has a cap on it like the oil filter housing. so removing it is pretty straightforward, but wear gloves and have a basin underneath ready as it's upside down so as soon as you start to unscrew it you will get oil coming out.
 

Wash It!

Active Member
Feb 21, 2009
230
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Hampshire
Change your Pollen Filter
pollen3.jpg

Just a small note on this step, I've just checked my pollen filter on my 2008 DAB and I was unable to remove the plastic cover with just these bolts you've pointed out.

I had another 2 to undo, in this photo they are just behind the 'bulge' on the bottom of the plastic cover. Once they were free the cover literally fell out.

This is a fab guide though, from start to finish. Thanks for taking the time to compile the information.
 

Seat_Stu

Active Member
Oct 16, 2006
277
2
Thanks for the updates 'GazGT' and 'Wash It', I shall add them into the original post so people don't have to read all the way through :)

No worries, saved me loads :)

Cheers
-Stu
 

Wilson9

Active Member
Oct 12, 2010
169
5
just changed my pollen filter thanks for the guide, was a 5min job. Just hope i put it back in with the airflow the right way. :thumbup:
 

Seat_Stu

Active Member
Oct 16, 2006
277
2
Good stuff :) Glad it helped, if I remember correct there were air flow marks on the casing/chassis for the filter?

It's been awhile and coming up time I need to do it again!

Cheers
-Stu
 

METHVS02

Guest
Hey stu would you be able to tell me the product number for the oil filter as I have managed everything else in the service apart from this as my local halfords where unable to supply me correct one.
many thanks.
 

Tom-FR

Active Member
Apr 12, 2010
55
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crewe
Hey stu would you be able to tell me the product number for the oil filter as I have managed everything else in the service apart from this as my local halfords where unable to supply me correct one.
many thanks.

PD130 Oil Filter – 071115562A

tom
 

MiguelTavares

Guest
Wow, great DIY! ;)
I might start saving money doing it at home ;)
 

philje123

Chug chug
Jul 5, 2011
152
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York
Tried to change my oil today and the sump nut is broken I think.

The nut turns and turns but never comes out or goes in. Isn't leaking thankfully.

Think I might see about borrowing one of those suction things to do the oil rather than getting a new sump!

Phil
 

~Divine~Wind~

Newbie Owner
Sep 6, 2011
74
0
Nice :)
Purchased all the bits but forgot pollen filter and ECP supplied the wrong fuel filter :p
My bros mechanic did all the work tho, yeah I botteld it lol

Gonna nab another fuel filter, grab a poleln filter at the same time and knowing me probably destroy something in the proceeds of chaning a filter xD

I'm wondering where to get the IPA? I asked recently at the chemists as I only needed a small amount and they said they're no longer allowed to sell it.
 

ORAYMANO

Guest
Hey I just wanna say a massive thanks for the guide. I have just changed my pollen filter, exactly as shown by the guide. With any luck i wont be spending 10 mins in the morning sitting in the car waiting for the windscreen to clear anymore!! Many thanks :lol:
 

zomby

Active Member
May 8, 2011
148
1
Scotland
Top guide for the cabin filter. I was the same with the two extra screws on my 2006 Cupra, if that hadn't been mentioned I'd prolly have got frustrated and just snapped the thing off :)

It's amazing what you can find in the cabin filter.... dead leaves, lots of bugs..and.........a burger king straw wrapper lmfao!


Thanks guys!
 
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