PincheAls Garage i have just built a bam engine for my cupra ready for a tfsi hybrid k04 around 430bhp used you build vids to go by so cheers for your wealth of knowlege so i will be doing the filter before i drop it after the install
Have had my fuel filter for three years, possibly four...but in my defense the car just hit 118k...not too shabby for an '04 GTI...breaking the hose clips and clamp are what have me putting this project off...
Do you have a Transmission oil change video for a 1.8? I have an 03 jetta 1.8 and a 2001 Passat wagon 1.8 both 5 speed... any lead in the right direction would be awesome! Love the vids! Keep em coming! !
I have a mk4 1.8t gti I have a new fuel filter and I've had a look at mine and I don't seem to have the same connection as you with the little push in button/clip, some of them do under there but not the ones connected to the fuel filter. I'm worried about breaking or splitting the lines trying to take them off the filter. They look exactly the same, just not with any button to press to release them. Have you come across these before and how do I take them off without breaking?
20-minute video, let's see 5 min job, 10 minutes to reiterate to the people who can hear but can't see, and another 5 min of merch advertisement. So basically a 30-minute job for us mere mortals, Lol.
Do the hose clips go over the lip on the fuel filter end nozzles or just push on up to the lip? I had a metal filter but the hose kept slipping off. With the old plastic filter it stays on fine.
They clip in place. The factory stuff will clip in and thats it. If you have a modified one i suggest you get a fuel filter with a barb fitting for rubber hose to fit snug.
@@PincheALsGarage I managed to sort it, I took it all apart 'again' and put the hose that was hard to put on first (it needed more umph) to make it clip on.
Just purchased a mk4, been watching the shit out of your channel just to get familiarized. Got to say that full filter is damn massive,
Yup
Ha forgoten fuel filter i bought one like 18 month ago unfortunatly its upstairs in the wardrobe FORGOTTEN lol
Mike Evans you be surprised how often it overlooked.
PincheAls Garage i have just built a bam engine for my cupra ready for a tfsi hybrid k04 around 430bhp used you build vids to go by so cheers for your wealth of knowlege so i will be doing the filter before i drop it after the install
Dude love the Mickey sheet (in the garage)!! Have those from childhood!
Yeah they are 20 + years old...lol
Love the videos. Have a mkiv gti with 144k trying to keep it healthy!
As a safety measure, you should have pulled out the 15 Amp fuel pump fuse or disconnect the battery.
Khai Bui no its not needed. Just as long you dont open any doors or the hood. This will prime the pump.
Yeah.-... bull twinky
Have had my fuel filter for three years, possibly four...but in my defense the car just hit 118k...not too shabby for an '04 GTI...breaking the hose clips and clamp are what have me putting this project off...
K03sport its hard to break the clips. Just need to be patient with it.
Do you have a Transmission oil change video for a 1.8? I have an 03 jetta 1.8 and a 2001 Passat wagon 1.8 both 5 speed... any lead in the right direction would be awesome! Love the vids! Keep em coming! !
Brittany B i am actually making that video today. Should be up later tonight
Fantastic!!! Thanks again for all the effort you put in making these vids!!
Nice video bro
thanks man
I have a mk4 1.8t gti I have a new fuel filter and I've had a look at mine and I don't seem to have the same connection as you with the little push in button/clip, some of them do under there but not the ones connected to the fuel filter. I'm worried about breaking or splitting the lines trying to take them off the filter.
They look exactly the same, just not with any button to press to release them. Have you come across these before and how do I take them off without breaking?
How did you end up getting the fuel filter off ???
@@Mrfurballs I enged up getting it done at a garage when I had some other bits done.
Why don't you depressurize the system by taking it the fuel pump relay and staying the car until it stalls. That way you won't make any mess
Matthew Riley even if you depressure the system there will always be fuel. All the fuel that came out was from the filter anyways
Matthew Riley depressurization the system doesn’t magically remove all the fuel that’s stored in the filter.
I think my mk4 tdi doesnt have that filter there but i have next of injection pump
That is correct
20-minute video, let's see 5 min job, 10 minutes to reiterate to the people who can hear but can't see, and another 5 min of merch advertisement. So basically a 30-minute job for us mere mortals, Lol.
Hey man I do my best i dont have sponsors I just love what I do
@@PincheALsGarage And for that sir you forever have our undying gratitude!
@@emotionalintelligence776 Awww Thanks Man! That really matters a ton to me. I really appreciate the kind words.
Do the hose clips go over the lip on the fuel filter end nozzles or just push on up to the lip? I had a metal filter but the hose kept slipping off. With the old plastic filter it stays on fine.
They clip in place. The factory stuff will clip in and thats it. If you have a modified one i suggest you get a fuel filter with a barb fitting for rubber hose to fit snug.
@@PincheALsGarage I managed to sort it, I took it all apart 'again' and put the hose that was hard to put on first (it needed more umph) to make it clip on.
Very stupid to pour gasoline into the ground.
That's not the worst stuff I have poured onto the ground. Owww man!
Where can I get the decals? Got shirts too?
Luis G here you go sir and thank you for your support.
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Order placed! Thanks for always sharing the knowledge, you're helping so many.
Luis G Wow! Thank you... Always glad to help and we just only touched the surfaced.