When you changed the fuel filter it reminded me of when you changed the corsa filter. It was the first job I ever did on my corsa myself. Since then I've done all the repairs and services myself. I'm now into the 12 Year of owner my little corsa. Thanks James you saved me a fortune.
A tip when replacing the fuel filter: take the protective caps off the new one before taking the old one off. When you take a line off, cap the connection of the old filter. That way you won't get as drenched in fuel when taking the old filter off :)
they were factory filters, except the oil, funny thing they are mileage dependant in the service schedule, it could be the main dealer only did the first three years and it was within miles to not replace, or like many main stealers they couldn't be arsed
As a fellow drive way and self taught 'mechanic' as well as someone who spends a lot of time on his back under a car on jack stands, I would like to say I appreciate you James. Watched your videos for ages but never commented, I guess better late than never :) Top Guy.
20:58 The timing chain seems to be a bit long. Not supposed to take that long for oil pressure to build on the chain tensioner to stretch out. Check when the engine is cold if it rattles for more than 3 seconds after having been sitting. I remember the old video of this bad boy
Louis James No this also happens when the car is serviced every yeah. The chains had a Manufactor defect. If they get too long the car jumps out of timing and eats it's own valves. GREAT SUCESS VW (in borat voice)
3:07 - the breather hose. There is a good info about it on Briskoda. When I pulled the air filter housing, the said hose popped and I noticed that it’s been superglued on the engine head. There is supposed to be a grommet and the one way valve slides in. How did you reattach yours? Apparently people don’t notice and a petrol smell results.
Thanks for encouraging me to do this service, plus spark plugs, on a newly acquired Roomster 1.2 tsi. I hated changing the fuel filter, struggled like hell pulling off the hoses, got petrol in my face. Bad design VW. Cabin filter- I actually put my hand in to find which way the vent blows. Spark plugs - got myself a £40 torque wrench. For pulling off the cables and for pushing them back in, I’m going to get a tool, as when using just ordinary pliers was very clumsy, potentially damaging. Oil change - got 10 litres 5w-40 from Halfords, used 5l to flush. Like the oil filter access. Will definitely consider servicing myself, deep mistrust of local garages. Cheers.
hello there, if youre going to reuse the sump plugg and it has a copper washer, just use a torch on it, that will soften up the copper again to make a better seal.
So glad your back with more videos james, I thought you had given up love seeing the videos and rhe honest approach you have showing the good the bad and the ugly so to speak just a genuine youtuber 👏👍
Great video! Just bought myself my first car at 29 years :D Škoda 2010 1.2 Greenline TDI Diesel And I found everything on one place! Thanks for this video man, love it! This will help me a ton with my own car service.
hi dusan93etr have you become a flat earther yet? If not I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe. I got it in my about tab.
It's a 2011 car. I got a 61 plate registered September 2011 so 6 months newer. They aren't carbon those pollen filters just really manky. Mine had a full Skoda history and don't reckon they changed it. I DIY mine. Same with the fuel filter. Main dealer standards are appalling. DIY so you know it's done right. Good video.
Reminds me of when I changed the pollen filter on my Qashqai. It was rank. Probably hadn't been changed for possibly 7 years when it was last main dealer serviced. If they did it of course, otherwise it would be 10 years old when the car was first built. Great video and always James, we do like a bit of diversity now and then. Keep it up.
Having always serviced my cars it's always nice to check others before I do a new car (skoda rapid 1.2 tsi so same engine) just to make sure. Good stuff James, have since watched pretty much all of you videos. Clear simple and easy to follow. Good work
Yaaay I am soooo glad a easy to understand beginner level vid for nearly my exact car! (I got the monte carlo, black roof etc) Finally. Sub earned Sir! :-)
@@ronanwood6891 Definitely yes, typical 1.2 TSI-chain-rattle after a cold-start. I hate these engines when we have them in the shop for a service, you have to be quick after you drained the old oil.... ;)
I’ve got the same car but a year older - makes the same noise but worse and sometimes it does it when not cold. Do you think it’s the chain or the tensioner?
Socket set Pliers Files Grips Screwdriver set Nuts / bolts WD40 Grease Tape measure Electrical tape Glue Sealant Jack Axle stands Multi meter Torx bits Spark plug tool Jubilee clips Radio removal keys Bulbs To name a few 👍🏻
Get yourself a decent impact gun, doesn't need to be fancy but defo get a powerful one. Make suspension jobs so much easier and quicker. You'll never struggle with tight nuts again. The big dewalt guns are decent priced and powerful. Got myself a dcf899 and love it, couldn't live without. Using it on my golf mk2 restoration its saved my ass multiple times now
@@ScenicIreland80 Are they decent yeah? I'm after a new one but its hard to find one im gonna be happy with, been using a Makita DTW1002 for the last few years and its been a little beast tbh
@@Usercouldnotbefound ya I couldn't live without the dewalt now. Its something close to 1600nm break away torque and like 900 forward maybe? I think the dewalt is just a facom but in yellow, same internals and half the price. When I was buying one I was told to buy the most powerful you can afford. That way you won't be sorry when you meet a nut you can't loosen. I think that's very true and I love by that when buying tools now
When replacing the fuel filter, you can pull the fuse/relay to the fuel pump and crank the engine. This will relieve the pressure of the fuel system and you might get a little less drenched in fuel
The breather valve's pipe is broken. I suggest you to replace it, otherwise you'll experience bad smell inside the cabin. Timing chain rattles a bit on start-up: this engine is known for having problems with timing chain components. Check if the timing is correct and eventually replace all the components as soon as possible.
You might have the answer i'v been looking for for a long time! Sometimes I got fresh petrol smell in the cabin, couldn't find the source... Can you explain me where can I find that breather valve pipe to check and change it please? Thanks!
Great video james.love the little tip with the pippette to take the oil out of where the filter goes.little details like that is what make your videos great
Didnt see if you refitted the one way valve back into the cam cover (attached to the little hose on the airbox lid) They always leak as people dont realise theyve broke
hey mate.. really lovely video and your talks are smooth :D - one question, is there difference between this model and the last one regarding the location and parts for service? i have a 2017 and im considering to do myself this job taking your video as reference. many thanks!
love your content. a tip for the fuel filter. to make sure there's no pressure in the system you could have the car running and then pull the fuse for the fuel pump to stop it. that way you shouldn't have pressurised fuel left in the system
Hi has the owner of this car ever had the timing chain checked? They can to stretch on pre 2013 1.2tsis and that sound for a couple of seconds at 13:20 sounded like the ‘death rattle’ they start making before the tensioner manages to take up the slack
Hi mate not sure if your aware but the crankcase valve has Either snapped or come out of the rocker cover when you lifted the airbox. These are prone for snapping and lets the vapour escape into the engine bay rather than getting sucked into the inlet
Need to fill the oil filter before installing. Add oil, then push the centre down with something blunt, it'll allow the oil to enter the filter, continue until no more can go in. Also the oil level should be checked when HOT so you've probably overfilled it. Coolant also is low, needs to be full at COLD. Probably needs brake fluid changed, mechatronic oil changed, hinges oiled, tyres rotated; so quite a bit more.
What about checking the brakes, tyre condition and pressures , windscreen fluid level and lubricating door hinges and locks , wiper blades etc. That all comes under a service, surprised you didn’t at least check the plugs. You are so thorough with all your other jobs.
Nice video again, a little comment to let you know you’ve given me the confidence to work on my own car/s with your videos. I’ll be forever thankful. (not just on about these type of videos either, I’ve now done all sorts thanks to you)
I bought one of the oil filter tools like yours but havn't used it yet. I'd like to see how good it is under pressure as most of the others I have are crap
Honestly these types are the best ones you can get imo, can get them in tight spaces and they get a right grip without slipping aslong as you set it centre, the more pressure you put on it the tighter it holds to the filter, really good
That car seems so easy to work on compared to my car. It's like the French went out of their way to make the Megane as awkward as possible. That fuel filter especially is very easy. Nice work all round.
got a ton of work to do too the mrs new astra cabriolet on sat, your videos always get me pshyced up for it. great video james, looking forward to the welding vids you really need to share the secret of staying so clean though. im a mess after one minute haha
I am thinking of buying a skoda Fabia 1.2 How good are they to drive and reliability and what other cars in this range would you recommend? Cheers good videos and a joy to watch.
And damn that skoda engine bay is dirty, and at 13:18 is sounds like the timing chain has a lot of rattle! I'd love to service my car myself but i can't because i don't have a stamp for my service book!
Service it if you want to, just keep the reciepts for parts. I'd rather buy a car from someone who knows how to mind their car than someone who knows nothing and abuses them through neglect. I tend to keep mine for years so it works for me.
Hello, could you please share a photo of your white interiors in red fabia? I'm thinking of changing from black to white, but I can't imagine it in a red car. Thank you very much. I did not find this combination elsewhere.
I got my C&G many years ago as a motor mechanic, why do you see people use the old burn dirty oil on oil filter O rings, when you have a 5 litres of new oil just sitting there. Also, why don't people use a measuring jug to pour the fresh oil into the engine. When draining the old oil, remove the oil filler cap and drip stick. Try this next time, drain the old oil, then remove the filler cap and dip stick, and see how much old oil comes out.
Just bought myself a scirocco 1.4 tsi 2016, only 30k miles! Wondering should i bring it to a dealer when next service is due or service it myself as im well educated on motor mechanics.. I know I wont get the dealer stamp but will it affect me when i go to sell the car?
Well if you do it yourself, only you know you have done the job and no one else will know. Evem if you kept reciepts for the parts there is still no proof they have been fitted to your car. The only way the new owner would have an idea is by checking the parts on the car to see how new they look
3:42 you have got a bad non return valve, may be you should change that, it seems it's broken, common problem for TSI. You should have unplugged it before cover removal. Hope you have fixed it. Surprised how you missed it here.
The blue clip on my filter won't budge? I have tried using flathead to press it and it's not budging at all, I don't want to brake the clip... Any tips please?
Could you do a really quick video on jacking a car up to put it on Axel stands? I always just use a jack alone (I know it's dangerous) as I'm always scared of putting the Axel stands in the wrong place and going through the bottom of the car..
This is why you are kind of better doing it all yourself. I sometimes wonder if garahes put the correct oil in cars or just use the same oil for all. Only down side is no service stamps
Its different cabinfilter. Looks like yours are normal cabinfilter and the one from the car is a active coal filter that vag uses. They are black inside.
@ the savage garage. Hi guys. I just replaced the fuel filter to my skoda yeti 1.2 litre 2011. Was same as this fabia. Now the car dosent start because maybe it has air on the fuel system. Can it be solved with the starter spray?
Hi James once again top video love the how to’s. the stickers in the Skoda are you bringing them back or restocking? I had one but it came off jet washing I’d had it a while haha thanks man keep it up hope you and all subs are okay👌🏻
Hi guys. I just changed the fuel filter to my skoda yeti 1.2 tsi 2011 but now its not starting. I think its air in the fuel system after replacing the filter. Any idea hot to sort out it. Thank you.
When you changed the fuel filter it reminded me of when you changed the corsa filter. It was the first job I ever did on my corsa myself. Since then I've done all the repairs and services myself. I'm now into the 12 Year of owner my little corsa.
Thanks James you saved me a fortune.
A tip when replacing the fuel filter: take the protective caps off the new one before taking the old one off. When you take a line off, cap the connection of the old filter. That way you won't get as drenched in fuel when taking the old filter off :)
I love genius tips like this.
@Markus Earle
I use giant cable ties!
Always a satisfying watch seeing a car being serviced
they were factory filters, except the oil, funny thing they are mileage dependant in the service schedule, it could be the main dealer only did the first three years and it was within miles to not replace, or like many main stealers they couldn't be arsed
As a fellow drive way and self taught 'mechanic' as well as someone who spends a lot of time on his back under a car on jack stands, I would like to say I appreciate you James. Watched your videos for ages but never commented, I guess better late than never :) Top Guy.
20:58 The timing chain seems to be a bit long. Not supposed to take that long for oil pressure to build on the chain tensioner to stretch out. Check when the engine is cold if it rattles for more than 3 seconds after having been sitting. I remember the old video of this bad boy
Check my channel. My old polo (same engine) did the same on cold starts
That’s the 2 year oil changes-vw...planned obsolescence
Louis James No this also happens when the car is serviced every yeah. The chains had a Manufactor defect. If they get too long the car jumps out of timing and eats it's own valves. GREAT SUCESS VW (in borat voice)
@@danielfl.9347 glad i got rid of the car before it chewed itself up then 😂
VS TV Mine is beginning to eat itself after 91.000kms and oil change done often. Fantastic!!
3:07 - the breather hose. There is a good info about it on Briskoda. When I pulled the air filter housing, the said hose popped and I noticed that it’s been superglued on the engine head. There is supposed to be a grommet and the one way valve slides in.
How did you reattach yours?
Apparently people don’t notice and a petrol smell results.
It's such a joy to watch your antics under a motor and do the bits and bobs.. So fascinating...
Thanks for encouraging me to do this service, plus spark plugs, on a newly acquired Roomster 1.2 tsi.
I hated changing the fuel filter, struggled like hell pulling off the hoses, got petrol in my face. Bad design VW.
Cabin filter- I actually put my hand in to find which way the vent blows.
Spark plugs - got myself a £40 torque wrench. For pulling off the cables and for pushing them back in, I’m going to get a tool, as when using just ordinary pliers was very clumsy, potentially damaging.
Oil change - got 10 litres 5w-40 from Halfords, used 5l to flush. Like the oil filter access.
Will definitely consider servicing myself, deep mistrust of local garages.
Cheers.
hello there, if youre going to reuse the sump plugg and it has a copper washer, just use a torch on it, that will soften up the copper again to make a better seal.
I always just buy a new sump plug they’re only a couple quid.
@@SCOTTCOD4 well thats the best thing to do, but if you forgot its something that works
TacKy for sure! :)
Thanks I got a friend who’s octavia boot won’t open. You gave me the confidence to have a go.
So glad your back with more videos james, I thought you had given up love seeing the videos and rhe honest approach you have showing the good the bad and the ugly so to speak just a genuine youtuber 👏👍
You cant beat a good old fashioned service video 👍👍
Great video! Just bought myself my first car at 29 years :D Škoda 2010 1.2 Greenline TDI Diesel
And I found everything on one place! Thanks for this video man, love it! This will help me a ton with my own car service.
hi dusan93etr have you become a flat earther yet? If not I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe. I got it in my about tab.
It's a 2011 car. I got a 61 plate registered September 2011 so 6 months newer. They aren't carbon those pollen filters just really manky. Mine had a full Skoda history and don't reckon they changed it. I DIY mine. Same with the fuel filter. Main dealer standards are appalling. DIY so you know it's done right. Good video.
Good stuff. I'm tackling the missus Fabia this week and it's good to watch someone tackling the job first. Much appreciated.
just done this myself on the old saab TiD this weekend gone. good stuff mate ;)
James you have just me realise how long I have been watching your videos when you said it was almost 2 years ago when I did the last service. 😀👍
Mate, this was a great video! Loved the balance of entertainment and information, I actually learned something watching it and enjoyed it
Reminds me of when I changed the pollen filter on my Qashqai. It was rank. Probably hadn't been changed for possibly 7 years when it was last main dealer serviced. If they did it of course, otherwise it would be 10 years old when the car was first built. Great video and always James, we do like a bit of diversity now and then. Keep it up.
Having always serviced my cars it's always nice to check others before I do a new car (skoda rapid 1.2 tsi so same engine) just to make sure. Good stuff James, have since watched pretty much all of you videos. Clear simple and easy to follow. Good work
Yaaay I am soooo glad a easy to understand beginner level vid for nearly my exact car! (I got the monte carlo, black roof etc) Finally. Sub earned Sir! :-)
Time for a timing chain replacement
definitely not
@@ronanwood6891 Definitely yes, typical 1.2 TSI-chain-rattle after a cold-start. I hate these engines when we have them in the shop for a service, you have to be quick after you drained the old oil.... ;)
Sounds horrid on start up that does.
@@ronanwood6891 indeed typical for the 1.2 tsi engines, when the chain rattles after the cold start is mostly a sign to be replaced
I’ve got the same car but a year older - makes the same noise but worse and sometimes it does it when not cold. Do you think it’s the chain or the tensioner?
Hi James would you be able to do a tool box / cart tour I’m just starting out and wondering what I need thanks
Socket set
Pliers
Files
Grips
Screwdriver set
Nuts / bolts
WD40
Grease
Tape measure
Electrical tape
Glue
Sealant
Jack
Axle stands
Multi meter
Torx bits
Spark plug tool
Jubilee clips
Radio removal keys
Bulbs
To name a few 👍🏻
Get yourself a decent impact gun, doesn't need to be fancy but defo get a powerful one. Make suspension jobs so much easier and quicker. You'll never struggle with tight nuts again. The big dewalt guns are decent priced and powerful. Got myself a dcf899 and love it, couldn't live without. Using it on my golf mk2 restoration its saved my ass multiple times now
@@ScenicIreland80 Are they decent yeah? I'm after a new one but its hard to find one im gonna be happy with, been using a Makita DTW1002 for the last few years and its been a little beast tbh
@@Usercouldnotbefound ya I couldn't live without the dewalt now. Its something close to 1600nm break away torque and like 900 forward maybe? I think the dewalt is just a facom but in yellow, same internals and half the price. When I was buying one I was told to buy the most powerful you can afford. That way you won't be sorry when you meet a nut you can't loosen. I think that's very true and I love by that when buying tools now
When replacing the fuel filter, you can pull the fuse/relay to the fuel pump and crank the engine. This will relieve the pressure of the fuel system and you might get a little less drenched in fuel
Hi James brake fluid needs to be replaced every two years.
Good interesting video. Just wonder why you didnt replace the washer on the drain plug and not use a measure for the oil top up? Thank you.
The breather valve's pipe is broken. I suggest you to replace it, otherwise you'll experience bad smell inside the cabin.
Timing chain rattles a bit on start-up: this engine is known for having problems with timing chain components. Check if the timing is correct and eventually replace all the components as soon as possible.
You might have the answer i'v been looking for for a long time! Sometimes I got fresh petrol smell in the cabin, couldn't find the source... Can you explain me where can I find that breather valve pipe to check and change it please? Thanks!
Great video james.love the little tip with the pippette to take the oil out of where the filter goes.little details like that is what make your videos great
Didnt see if you refitted the one way valve back into the cam cover (attached to the little hose on the airbox lid) They always leak as people dont realise theyve broke
Thank you so much for naming it. I had mine out and the engine at start was being "funny" revved up quite a bit. Seems stable now
hey mate.. really lovely video and your talks are smooth :D - one question, is there difference between this model and the last one regarding the location and parts for service? i have a 2017 and im considering to do myself this job taking your video as reference. many thanks!
Great to see you again James buddy 👍
Another great informative video. All aspects explained well. Keep up the good work and hope the channel keeps growing! Underrated.
Brilliant video as always and hope you are staying safe and well
love your content. a tip for the fuel filter. to make sure there's no pressure in the system you could have the car running and then pull the fuse for the fuel pump to stop it. that way you shouldn't have pressurised fuel left in the system
So many armchair mechanics. If you guys can do better. Get a video posted up. The guy is doing some decent stuff. Leave your ego behind the keyboard.
lol Mike, so very true.
Where is the rest of the service, that is barely more than an engine service, so many more things to be done to call it a proper service.
@@mikeburnitt403 like the main dealers really do all that?! 😂
@@mikeburnitt403 It doesn't say full service. ;)
2 year changes on a tsi? Brave!
Hi has the owner of this car ever had the timing chain checked? They can to stretch on pre 2013 1.2tsis and that sound for a couple of seconds at 13:20 sounded like the ‘death rattle’ they start making before the tensioner manages to take up the slack
Insufficient oil pressure due to not pre-filling the oil filter.
Hi mate not sure if your aware but the crankcase valve has Either snapped or come out of the rocker cover when you lifted the airbox. These are prone for snapping and lets the vapour escape into the engine bay rather than getting sucked into the inlet
Yes sir I did notice that!
That happened to mine and whenever you had the heater on it stunk of fumes
Need to fill the oil filter before installing. Add oil, then push the centre down with something blunt, it'll allow the oil to enter the filter, continue until no more can go in. Also the oil level should be checked when HOT so you've probably overfilled it. Coolant also is low, needs to be full at COLD. Probably needs brake fluid changed, mechatronic oil changed, hinges oiled, tyres rotated; so quite a bit more.
What about checking the brakes, tyre condition and pressures , windscreen fluid level and lubricating door hinges and locks , wiper blades etc.
That all comes under a service, surprised you didn’t at least check the plugs.
You are so thorough with all your other jobs.
Sounds like you didn’t watch the whole video
Lukas Zubrickas just watched it again and my remarks stay the same.
Just because it’s not in a video doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen 👍🏻
The Savage Garage but you would normally say what you have done if not on camera.
martin worrall Who’s to say I checked those other things on the same day? I don’t put everything I do on video
Nice video again, a little comment to let you know you’ve given me the confidence to work on my own car/s with your videos. I’ll be forever thankful. (not just on about these type of videos either, I’ve now done all sorts thanks to you)
I bought one of the oil filter tools like yours but havn't used it yet. I'd like to see how good it is under pressure as most of the others I have are crap
Honestly these types are the best ones you can get imo, can get them in tight spaces and they get a right grip without slipping aslong as you set it centre, the more pressure you put on it the tighter it holds to the filter, really good
The filter seal stayed in the engine on mine as well.
I might not have noticed that, if you didn't highlight the issue.
That's for that
That car seems so easy to work on compared to my car. It's like the French went out of their way to make the Megane as awkward as possible. That fuel filter especially is very easy. Nice work all round.
have you seen japan cars? I had old Mitsubishi Colt. Changing cabin filter was like making origami. Blind, with broken tied arms.
Always clean engine casing with service and what happend to spark plugs?
got a ton of work to do too the mrs new astra cabriolet on sat, your videos always get me pshyced up for it. great video james, looking forward to the welding vids you really need to share the secret of staying so clean though. im a mess after one minute haha
I am thinking of buying a skoda Fabia 1.2
How good are they to drive and reliability and what other cars in this range would you recommend? Cheers good videos and a joy to watch.
Thanks for the video. Where did you buy that nice little car vacuum cleaner. Cheers
Good to see you back 👍
That wrench... so beautifully laying on the battery :D :D :D Full Pro :D
The crankcase breather pipe that goes into the intake hose was dangling about, If you didn't notice I'd get it put back on.
And damn that skoda engine bay is dirty, and at 13:18 is sounds like the timing chain has a lot of rattle!
I'd love to service my car myself but i can't because i don't have a stamp for my service book!
Can you cut open the fuel filter?
When I saw the title of the video the first thing that came to my head was TSI or troublesome serious issues
Service it if you want to, just keep the reciepts for parts. I'd rather buy a car from someone who knows how to mind their car than someone who knows nothing and abuses them through neglect. I tend to keep mine for years so it works for me.
@@terryatkinson899 yes so there like most cars then I like how they still use a fuel filter outside of the tank unlike other cars
I had a service stamp made on vista print website, even has a Renault diamond on it ;)
Also I add oil into the new oil filter aswell
Not possible if the filter screws on sideways or upside down
@@nothingmuch.3014 it has a non return valve that is pushed down to allow for pre-filling so yes, its possible and it's meant to be done.
can you change the cambelt and the water pump on the fabia next please?
What about the spark plugs? Checking the brake fluid water level and coolant strength?
Did anything happen with the project Skoda? Not seen it mentioned for a few months or seen anything done to it.
6:40 Yes, the original was an Active Carbon Pollutant Filter. The black were the colour of the carbon itself.
Good job James nice to see u back pal 👊✊
Fun fact petrol fuel filters dont have a time or year service schedule on Vw group cars , theyre non serviceable items
Think you should be doing the timing chain on my yeti , say yes pal 👍🏻
Great work, mine is due a service so this video really helps.
Hello, could you please share a photo of your white interiors in red fabia? I'm thinking of changing from black to white, but I can't imagine it in a red car. Thank you very much. I did not find this combination elsewhere.
Has the fiesta gone to heaven?
Not yet
I got my C&G many years ago as a motor mechanic, why do you see people use the old burn dirty oil on oil filter O rings, when you have a 5 litres of new oil just sitting there. Also, why don't people use a measuring jug to pour the fresh oil into the engine. When draining the old oil, remove the oil filler cap and drip stick. Try this next time, drain the old oil, then remove the filler cap and dip stick, and see how much old oil comes out.
Any chance you can please share where you got that green folding led light from? 👍
I miss my Fabia 1.2. So easy to work on.
Hello, nice video! is this the CBZA Fabia II model, please?
Just bought myself a scirocco 1.4 tsi 2016, only 30k miles! Wondering should i bring it to a dealer when next service is due or service it myself as im well educated on motor mechanics.. I know I wont get the dealer stamp but will it affect me when i go to sell the car?
Well if you do it yourself, only you know you have done the job and no one else will know. Evem if you kept reciepts for the parts there is still no proof they have been fitted to your car. The only way the new owner would have an idea is by checking the parts on the car to see how new they look
I would only do yourself if you plan on keeping the car till it dies.
3:42 you have got a bad non return valve, may be you should change that, it seems it's broken, common problem for TSI. You should have unplugged it before cover removal. Hope you have fixed it. Surprised how you missed it here.
What’s that electric screwdriver called you used to remove the airbox & where did you purchase them magnets? Links would be appreciated
Nice to see something easy to do service at ur lesure
Hi James great video again
Quick question what’s the chances of you having a Mazda 3 mps as abit of a jdm project?? 🤪
are you ever going to start working on the Fiesta again?
great upload as usual james mate 👌🏻
Bosch aftermarket used to be spot on but I've noticed their air filters have gone way down in quality.
Did you notice made in China? Enough said!
The blue clip on my filter won't budge? I have tried using flathead to press it and it's not budging at all, I don't want to brake the clip... Any tips please?
Could you do a really quick video on jacking a car up to put it on Axel stands? I always just use a jack alone (I know it's dangerous) as I'm always scared of putting the Axel stands in the wrong place and going through the bottom of the car..
Wheres the Maf sensor and camshaft position sensor on those cars
Wonder how many times a garage has charged to change that pollen filter and not done the job!?
Gonads1259 I wondered that myself! Clearly been a whileeee if ever
This is why you are kind of better doing it all yourself. I sometimes wonder if garahes put the correct oil in cars or just use the same oil for all. Only down side is no service stamps
Its different cabinfilter. Looks like yours are normal cabinfilter and the one from the car is a active coal filter that vag uses. They are black inside.
Love watching your videos mate your the best car youtuber going. Mate u getting another car mate
Yet again another awesome video top work looking forward to seeing the next one 👌🏻👍🏻
Why didn't you change the spark plugs?
Hi I changed fuel filter and the car cranks but won't start do you know what to do?
When you started the engine 2-4 sec I hear a chain.. Asked becose also i have same car and same engine.. That is normal or no?
Thank you, this is my job for tomorrow on my skoda roomster
Hi James great video, you would need to reset service light
Brilliant Video, really enjoyed watching.
@ the savage garage.
Hi guys. I just replaced the fuel filter to my skoda yeti 1.2 litre 2011. Was same as this fabia. Now the car dosent start because maybe it has air on the fuel system. Can it be solved with the starter spray?
Definitely the original pollen/micro filter I would say. 👍😜
Hi mate what gloves are you using great channel
Lovely Jubbly, you should offer the owner a valet service, yes I did say valet not detail.
Wow, that cabin filter was like a pukka pie!
Love the videos James, keep up the good work
TSI, Triple Sugar Iron, when your oil pisses like a cola...
TSI = Triple Service Intervals !
Love a good service! Good work.
Hi James once again top video love the how to’s. the stickers in the Skoda are you bringing them back or restocking? I had one but it came off jet washing I’d had it a while haha thanks man keep it up hope you and all subs are okay👌🏻
Hi guys. I just changed the fuel filter to my skoda yeti 1.2 tsi 2011 but now its not starting. I think its air in the fuel system after replacing the filter. Any idea hot to sort out it. Thank you.
Hi when are you coming back to the channel i miss your videos 👍👌