barry_kellett99
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Ok, I need to change my oil filter, anyone got a picture where it is? I think i know but i dont want to unscrew the bit if its not it!
Can someone put a pic up of where it is!
Ta!
[Edited on 03-09-2003 by barry_kellett99]
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Kris TD
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it depends on your engine mate. you have to drain the oil out first. i advise you spend £15 on a haynes manual as you seem the kind of person whos up for DIY, i use mine on an almost daily basis
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barry_kellett99
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Well i know where to get the oil out, Its a 1.0 12V
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Kris TD
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just look, im sure its very easy too see.
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MikeH
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Oil filter on a 1.0 is a paper cartridge.
Its the balck plastic slightly slanty thing on the right of the cylinder head.
You unscrew the cap off and change the cartridge.
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barry_kellett99
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Thought so, cheers, its just dead tight and didnt want to force it if it wasnt it!
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barry_kellett99
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Is this the oil filter holder circled?
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s20 gee
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it is mate!
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roy_newell
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I dont have that engine or have I seen it but that looks like an oil filter size to me
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leafgreencorsa
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When you unscrew the oil filter housing top and remove the paper element you will find there are some rubber O rings to replace (probably 3 of them if it's like my DTi). One sits round the top of the cap and two smaller ones lower down. New O rings should come with the filter element.
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barry_kellett99
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Excellent chaps, and thanks for the tips and not laughing at my ignorance of whats under my bonnet!
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