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Service. Help a Noob out - steg - 11-10-2014 Tried to save some pennies by doing a service on my gti6 myself. How do you get the oil filter out? Where is the air filter? What are the best sparks to use? Should I use d4 brake fluid. The car is standard and for road use Thanks guys RE: Service. Help a Noob out - Piggy - 11-10-2014 Spin oil filter anticlockwise. Easier from underneath I believe Air filter is enclosed in the black cylinder accessed from below. Use the spark plugs reccomended by Pug...think they are single electrode bosch or denso plugs...sure someone will clarify. Dot4 be fine. Service. Help a Noob out - rocker8742 - 11-10-2014 The standard plugs are ngk Twin electrode ones (BKR6EK) you'll want a 16mm deep socket too Oil filter as said is easier from underneath but still a bit tight Dot 4 brake fluid will be fine in a road car RE: Service. Help a Noob out - Piggy - 12-10-2014 Ah thanks rockers. Sorry I was obviously thinking tu smaller engines re plugsz That NGK number rang a bell but for some reason I thought bosch was standard!? Best have a proper spark plug socket mind...dont wana bust the ceramic RE: Service. Help a Noob out - RetroPug - 12-10-2014 This is the best oil filter removal tool I have used on a gti-6 engine, it is easy to get on and grips very tightly, and is very easy to tighten and slacken off and won't cause damage etc. Space is a bit limited for getting your hands in there and the other types of tool have just been a pain in my experience. Link to tool The NGK spark plugs mentioned will be great. Don't bother with irridium super depleted uranium nuclear fission plugs as the only performance enhancement they yield is a weight saving from lightening your wallet. This is the recommended oil: Link to oil However any good quality 5w-40 should be fine. RE: Service. Help a Noob out - Toms306 - 12-10-2014 Same filter tool I use now Retro, ideal for 306s where the access is tight, especially with air con! RE: Service. Help a Noob out - steg - 12-10-2014 Thanks lads. Gunna crack on now. I purchased only single spark plugs. Will these not be suitable at all? Also where is the sump plug and fuel filter? RE: Service. Help a Noob out - Toms306 - 12-10-2014 If they fit your engine , they'll work, just not as well as the proper ones. The sump plug is umm....at the bottom of the sump, where else would it be? Fuel filter is under the rear of the car, next to the fuel tank, roughly under the rear drivers side door. RE: Service. Help a Noob out - Dum-Dum - 12-10-2014 (11-10-2014, 05:38 PM)steg Wrote: Tried to save some pennies by doing a service on my gti6 myself. How do you get the oil filter out? Where is the air filter? What are the best sparks to use? Should I use d4 brake fluid. The car is standard and for road use Oil filter is anticlockwise to remove. If you don't have a proper removal tool use pipe grips or mole grips or similar if not jab a screwdriver all the way through to start it turning. The new one only needs to be done up hand tight. The air filter is right at the front passenger side of the engine bay in a big black canister that is accessed from underneath. Spark plugs I'd use something decent, the twin electrode ones are standard and I am using bosch super 4 plugs (4 electrode) you can use single electrode plugs but the GTi6 is funny about cheap electrical parts sometimes. Dot 4 brake fluid is perfectly fine and new stuff will be 100x better than the stuff that is in there and could well be original. RE: Service. Help a Noob out - Piggy - 12-10-2014 ^^^^like repeating what everyone else said!? RE: Service. Help a Noob out - Dum-Dum - 12-10-2014 Yeah but everyone else did it RE: Service. Help a Noob out - steg - 12-10-2014 Nice one lads. All done except for the oil change and filter. Will try it next weekend but it looks like a bugger to get to RE: Service. Help a Noob out - Piggy - 12-10-2014 Sometimes its easier to undo from one angle and remove from another RE: Service. Help a Noob out - RetroPug - 12-10-2014 (12-10-2014, 11:16 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Same filter tool I use now Retro, ideal for 306s where the access is tight, especially with air con! Yeah I love it, makes changing it from underneath a 2 minute job! RE: Service. Help a Noob out - steg - 12-10-2014 Does each headlight contain two h7 lamps and fogs contain h1s? What is the best kelvin colour to have the lamps have a yellow tint? RE: Service. Help a Noob out - Niall - 12-10-2014 Do NOT buy these stupid 4 electrode plugs. Its a complete myth you can upgrade plugs. It doesn't make any difference and in a lot of situations, makes things worse. The only reason you want to run different plugs is if you have changed your engine set up. Like I'm running Aston Martin plugs in mine Just buy standard NGK plugs and it will be at its happiest. Oil filter from pug at about £8. Don't get a cheap pattern one as they don't have the non return valve in them which is pretty essential. Get a decent make or genuine. If its a PH3 (or you have the clear lens "crystal" headlights, its 2x H7s per side. If they are the frosted PH2 headlights, its a single H4. Round fogs like you get on a GTi regardless of clear or frosted are H1 RE: Service. Help a Noob out - steg - 13-10-2014 I'm on a ph2 bud. Cheers for the help RE: Service. Help a Noob out - Grant - 13-10-2014 (12-10-2014, 09:19 PM)Niall Wrote: Like I'm running Ford Focus plugs in mine EFA :p RE: Service. Help a Noob out - Niall - 13-10-2014 (13-10-2014, 01:48 PM)Grant Wrote:(12-10-2014, 09:19 PM)Niall Wrote: Like I'm running Ford Cosworth plugs in mine EFA again |