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Trading Area => Car Parts, bits For Sale & Wanted => Topic started by: Keith ABS on 29 December 2015, 17:40:36

Title: 2.5 TD Filters
Post by: Keith ABS on 29 December 2015, 17:40:36
  Hi all, Sorting my garage this week and have come accross these filters left from when I had my TD estate
14 x 90 511 738/93 183 820 oil filters                        £30 the lot
1 x 90 542 604 oil filter                                            £2
3 x 93 183 042 fuel filters                                        £15 the lot

I also have, but dont know why, some oil filters for the 2.0/2.2 DTI engine
5 x 93 185 604                                                      £15 the lot

Keith ABS
Title: Re: 2.5 TD Filters
Post by: P6UL K on 29 December 2015, 17:43:22
What's the difference between the 2 oil filters Keith?
Title: Re: 2.5 TD Filters
Post by: Keith ABS on 31 December 2015, 07:51:28
  PM me your email address and I will send over some pics. I cant post pics on here as photo bucket etc dont work for me as my PC is so old

Keith ABS
Title: Re: 2.5 TD Filters
Post by: Shackeng on 31 December 2015, 11:17:40
Pity those oil filters are the wrong number for mine, which for some reason had a non standard one fitted as if for a later engine. My oil filter is 93180093. I have some fuel filters in reserve also.:y
Title: Re: 2.5 TD Filters
Post by: Zuffenhausen on 10 January 2016, 22:21:36
Are these still available Keith?
Title: Re: 2.5 TD Filters
Post by: Keith ABS on 11 January 2016, 17:53:43
  Hi Zuff, yes they are

Keith ABS
Title: Re: 2.5 TD Filters
Post by: Zuffenhausen on 12 January 2016, 22:50:36
How do I know which of the Oil Filters fits my 2.5TDi ?
Title: Re: 2.5 TD Filters
Post by: Keith ABS on 13 January 2016, 07:32:20
There are three differant types and I only have two of them. I did have the part number of the third but not sure where

Keith ABS
Title: Re: 2.5 TD Filters
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 18 January 2016, 11:06:32
If it helps (from someone who always got given the wrong filter, even by the dealers) you can easily enough pop the filter out of the TDs, take a photo, and take note which it is, without causing any oil spillage (ie: you don't need to drain the oil first!)

Best way I've always found is to check by eye your old filter vs the new one. Hence I'd always advise keeping an old filter as a useful comparison tool when heading to the motorfactors.