Oil filter drama
#1
Oil filter drama
Hey all. I am midway between an oil change and I'm having a rather tough time getting the oil filter housing off. I was just wondering if anyone has had success with this - and if so, which tool they used. I have tried unsuccessfully to remove it using a wrench on the bottom fitting (as seen on Audi DIY). It feels like I'm going to crack it before it turns. I have a standard filter wrench, but the workspace makes it very difficult to get it in the proper position. TIA.
#2
RE: Oil filter drama
have had the same thing happen. checked with my dealer and the housing was over torqued, should only be 25 newtons +/- 5 or in english just hand tight. you might have also noticed the unusual drain plug. use a hose on this so as not get oil all over the cross member. filter should cost about $18 w/tax and castrol syntech 5qt package at walmart is just under $20.
good luck and remember go easy on the filter housing.
sorry about this reply noticed you have an a6 not an a3 as this is what i was describing.
good luck and remember go easy on the filter housing.
sorry about this reply noticed you have an a6 not an a3 as this is what i was describing.
#3
RE: Oil filter drama
Thanks for the quick response RAKA3. I have everything I need, it's simply the issue of getting that housing off. You mentioned that yours was over torqued... does that mean that you weren't able to get it off and had to take it to the dealer?
#4
RE: Oil filter drama
I have the OEM 36mm end cap wrench and it works good. Bought it off Ebay for around $15.
BTW, mine was seriously over-torqued from the dealer on my last change too. It took a lot of power to remove.
Good luck!
Cheers!
BTW, mine was seriously over-torqued from the dealer on my last change too. It took a lot of power to remove.
Good luck!
Cheers!
#5
#6
RE: Oil filter drama
yea that was the problem but the dealer took care on the change not to over torque it, i can't beleive i already have 10k on this thing in just 4 months so time to find out if they did it right. spoke with my dealer and he said no prob on the service reset [no charge] guess i got lucky. this thing is way to much funnn to drive, i wish we had an autobahn.
#7
RE: Oil filter drama
Thanks boywonder - a far better DIY than the one on this forum. The 1 1/2 in. ratchet is about the only tool I didn't have, and nothing else worked - so the filter is still on. I'll have to get it on the next change.
#8
RE: Oil filter drama
I highly suggest purchasing the 36mm oil filter wrench if you plan on doing the oil change. It is nice having the filter draining tool, but not necessary if you have an ample supply of extra paper towels to clean up.
BTW, here is the link to the Ebay seller:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/VW-VR...spagenameZWDVW
They are always there for sale and work great.
Cheers!
BTW, here is the link to the Ebay seller:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/VW-VR...spagenameZWDVW
They are always there for sale and work great.
Cheers!
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