Oil & Filter Change
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Oil & Filter Change
Hey
I went to try and do a minor service on my car today. But I couldn't get any decent access to the filter to remove it.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to remove it?
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I went to try and do a minor service on my car today. But I couldn't get any decent access to the filter to remove it.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to remove it?
Cheers
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One way is to access it from the driver's footwell.
Removing the wheel makes it easier but if you turn the steering full lock left you might be able to squeeze in.
There is a gap left on the driver's inner fender, and it's easier to reach in to th e filter from where the wheel is than it is from below.
Removing the wheel makes it easier but if you turn the steering full lock left you might be able to squeeze in.
There is a gap left on the driver's inner fender, and it's easier to reach in to th e filter from where the wheel is than it is from below.
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Babalouie wrote:One way is to access it from the driver's footwell.
Removing the wheel makes it easier but if you turn the steering full lock left you might be able to squeeze in.
There is a gap left on the driver's inner fender, and it's easier to reach in to th e filter from where the wheel is than it is from below.
Yeah I tried and didnt have much luck that direction, the steering arm gets in the way
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The way I eventually got it, jack the car up so you have enough space to lie on your side, it was only then that I got enough leverage to take it off... either that or buff up like crazy
It is a tight squeeze, but it can be done, you should be able to see straight through to the filter where you reach through
(this is all as per Babs' instructions to reach through the driver side wheel well)

It is a tight squeeze, but it can be done, you should be able to see straight through to the filter where you reach through
(this is all as per Babs' instructions to reach through the driver side wheel well)
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I have never understood the whole filter being hard to get to gig!
I just stick my hand down through the top of the engine bay and bloody undo it!
I am not a small bloke either and i can get both hands in there if it is too tight!
If it is too tight, try a non slip bath matt type material from clark rubber, about 3 bucks!
any one else find it easy as?
I just stick my hand down through the top of the engine bay and bloody undo it!
I am not a small bloke either and i can get both hands in there if it is too tight!
If it is too tight, try a non slip bath matt type material from clark rubber, about 3 bucks!
any one else find it easy as?
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Yep, I get it off and back on again from the top too... Mostly done by feel, but I've never had a problem.
I have a Mazda oil filter removal tool which works a treat. Fits over the filter and is then turned with a spanner or socket. Doesn't always fit so well on a non Mazda oil filter though.
I have a Mazda oil filter removal tool which works a treat. Fits over the filter and is then turned with a spanner or socket. Doesn't always fit so well on a non Mazda oil filter though.
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