a4 1.8T 5V fuel filter location
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a4 1.8T 5V fuel filter location
Hi all,
I'm tuning up an 1997 A4 1.8T 5V. There appears to be a cannister with
banjo fittings near the fuel tank, but it cannot be removed unless the tank
is dropped down. I followed the fuel lines from front to back and that
canister is the only one I see. Furthermore, the bosch fuel filter I
recieved from my local jobber appears to be different from the cannister
near the tank.
Has anyone else replaced a fuel filter on this car, and if so, how did you
do it?
Jason P.
I'm tuning up an 1997 A4 1.8T 5V. There appears to be a cannister with
banjo fittings near the fuel tank, but it cannot be removed unless the tank
is dropped down. I followed the fuel lines from front to back and that
canister is the only one I see. Furthermore, the bosch fuel filter I
recieved from my local jobber appears to be different from the cannister
near the tank.
Has anyone else replaced a fuel filter on this car, and if so, how did you
do it?
Jason P.
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Re: a4 1.8T 5V fuel filter location
Jason Powless wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone else replaced a fuel filter on this car, and if so, how did you
> do it?
>
If you find out, let me know. I had my 1997 2.8q A4 tuned up & changed
timing belt last month. The dealer said that the filter is "good for
the life of the car" which I find very difficult to believe. The
service writer said that he'd never seen one changed in 8 years working
for Audi.
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1997 A4 2.8q
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Re: a4 1.8T 5V fuel filter location
In article <3F3927F2.40007@pixel_no_spammagicfx.com>,
Victor DiMichina <victor@pixel_no_spammagicfx.com> wrote:
>
>
>Jason Powless wrote:
>> Hi all,
>
>> Has anyone else replaced a fuel filter on this car, and if so, how did you
>> do it?
>>
>
>If you find out, let me know. I had my 1997 2.8q A4 tuned up & changed
>timing belt last month. The dealer said that the filter is "good for
>the life of the car" which I find very difficult to believe. The
>service writer said that he'd never seen one changed in 8 years working
>for Audi.
>
Take a look at the following write up:
http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/722730.phtml
It's for a 99 1.8t I believe but should be similar for other
similar models (2.8 or S4).
- Charlie
Victor DiMichina <victor@pixel_no_spammagicfx.com> wrote:
>
>
>Jason Powless wrote:
>> Hi all,
>
>> Has anyone else replaced a fuel filter on this car, and if so, how did you
>> do it?
>>
>
>If you find out, let me know. I had my 1997 2.8q A4 tuned up & changed
>timing belt last month. The dealer said that the filter is "good for
>the life of the car" which I find very difficult to believe. The
>service writer said that he'd never seen one changed in 8 years working
>for Audi.
>
Take a look at the following write up:
http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/722730.phtml
It's for a 99 1.8t I believe but should be similar for other
similar models (2.8 or S4).
- Charlie
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Re: a4 1.8T 5V fuel filter location
Audiworld has the procedure with pictures on the website.
"Jason Powless" <proserv@bellnet.ca> wrote in message
news:vV7_a.125$0I.4947@news20.bellglobal.com...
> Hi all,
>
> I'm tuning up an 1997 A4 1.8T 5V. There appears to be a cannister with
> banjo fittings near the fuel tank, but it cannot be removed unless the
tank
> is dropped down. I followed the fuel lines from front to back and that
> canister is the only one I see. Furthermore, the bosch fuel filter I
> recieved from my local jobber appears to be different from the cannister
> near the tank.
>
> Has anyone else replaced a fuel filter on this car, and if so, how did you
> do it?
>
> Jason P.
>
>
"Jason Powless" <proserv@bellnet.ca> wrote in message
news:vV7_a.125$0I.4947@news20.bellglobal.com...
> Hi all,
>
> I'm tuning up an 1997 A4 1.8T 5V. There appears to be a cannister with
> banjo fittings near the fuel tank, but it cannot be removed unless the
tank
> is dropped down. I followed the fuel lines from front to back and that
> canister is the only one I see. Furthermore, the bosch fuel filter I
> recieved from my local jobber appears to be different from the cannister
> near the tank.
>
> Has anyone else replaced a fuel filter on this car, and if so, how did you
> do it?
>
> Jason P.
>
>
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