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new how-2 guide : changing fuel filter on estate
« on: 23 April 2007, 19:48:41 »

someone recently asked for a how-2 on this ... and I can confirm it's definitely harder to do than on a saloon!!
the guide can be found here ...
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Re: new how-2 guide : changing fuel filter on esta
« Reply #1 on: 24 April 2007, 00:38:32 »

Well done...  :y
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Re: new how-2 guide : changing fuel filter on esta
« Reply #2 on: 24 April 2007, 08:41:51 »

Another excellent guide. :y
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Re: new how-2 guide : changing fuel filter on esta
« Reply #3 on: 24 April 2007, 09:04:23 »

I agree with it being harder due to its position (I did mine 2 weeks ago) the filter is above the tank but between the tank and diff. As said goggles are a must, it took ages to wash the soil out of my eyes ::)

Nice how 2, Sounds2k :y
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Re: new how-2 guide : changing fuel filter on esta
« Reply #4 on: 24 April 2007, 11:08:02 »

cheers ... yes next time I'd recommend using the wrap-around type goggles like this:



... 'cos mud in your eye isn't fun, especially if you wear contacts !!!  :'(
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