A4 oil change...
#2
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Re: A4 oil change...
Troy Bruder wrote:
> My 2003 A4 just reached 50k miles... From now on, I'll be changing
my own
> oil.. I've always done this on my american cars... Is the A4 much
> harder???
Nope. Have the right size socket for the drain plug (I have a
dedicated socket for this, and I can't recall the size - 18mm seems to
spring to mind) a filter wrench that fits your filter, and the proper
filter type. Don't get some cheapo dept. store filter, but go to
audiparts.com and get Mahle or Mann filters, and the proper size for
your car. Taking off the undercar tray is a pain, but a simple task.
I re-use the copper washer on the drain plug, but some folks replace it
every time. I figure if it leaks, I'll replace it. It hasn't yet, so
I won't.
Making sure you have good oil, the right filter, and the proper tools
make it a one-beer [1] DIY job.
HTH,
E.P.
[1] The length of time it takes to leisurely drink one beer. Also, the
amount of ethanol needed to calm the stress of a DIY project.
#3
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Re: A4 oil change...
Troy Bruder wrote:
> My 2003 A4 just reached 50k miles... From now on, I'll be changing
my own
> oil.. I've always done this on my american cars... Is the A4 much
> harder???
Nope. Have the right size socket for the drain plug (I have a
dedicated socket for this, and I can't recall the size - 18mm seems to
spring to mind) a filter wrench that fits your filter, and the proper
filter type. Don't get some cheapo dept. store filter, but go to
audiparts.com and get Mahle or Mann filters, and the proper size for
your car. Taking off the undercar tray is a pain, but a simple task.
I re-use the copper washer on the drain plug, but some folks replace it
every time. I figure if it leaks, I'll replace it. It hasn't yet, so
I won't.
Making sure you have good oil, the right filter, and the proper tools
make it a one-beer [1] DIY job.
HTH,
E.P.
[1] The length of time it takes to leisurely drink one beer. Also, the
amount of ethanol needed to calm the stress of a DIY project.
#4
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Re: A4 oil change...
Troy Bruder wrote:
> My 2003 A4 just reached 50k miles... From now on, I'll be changing
my own
> oil.. I've always done this on my american cars... Is the A4 much
> harder???
Nope. Have the right size socket for the drain plug (I have a
dedicated socket for this, and I can't recall the size - 18mm seems to
spring to mind) a filter wrench that fits your filter, and the proper
filter type. Don't get some cheapo dept. store filter, but go to
audiparts.com and get Mahle or Mann filters, and the proper size for
your car. Taking off the undercar tray is a pain, but a simple task.
I re-use the copper washer on the drain plug, but some folks replace it
every time. I figure if it leaks, I'll replace it. It hasn't yet, so
I won't.
Making sure you have good oil, the right filter, and the proper tools
make it a one-beer [1] DIY job.
HTH,
E.P.
[1] The length of time it takes to leisurely drink one beer. Also, the
amount of ethanol needed to calm the stress of a DIY project.
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Re: A4 oil change...
I changed the oil on my new 2004 A4 at 5k, prior to the recommended dealer
interval of 10K. I'd warn you that the oil filter may be affixed too
tightly by the factory so have an appropriate oil filter removal tool handy.
Also, I got a bath of oil when I unscrewed the filter. Be prepared with
rags/some method of containing the spill.
"Troy Bruder" <troy_bruder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1167j5jqfomg32@corp.supernews.com...
> My 2003 A4 just reached 50k miles... From now on, I'll be changing my own
> oil.. I've always done this on my american cars... Is the A4 much
> harder???
>
> Troy
>
>
interval of 10K. I'd warn you that the oil filter may be affixed too
tightly by the factory so have an appropriate oil filter removal tool handy.
Also, I got a bath of oil when I unscrewed the filter. Be prepared with
rags/some method of containing the spill.
"Troy Bruder" <troy_bruder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1167j5jqfomg32@corp.supernews.com...
> My 2003 A4 just reached 50k miles... From now on, I'll be changing my own
> oil.. I've always done this on my american cars... Is the A4 much
> harder???
>
> Troy
>
>
#6
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Re: A4 oil change...
I changed the oil on my new 2004 A4 at 5k, prior to the recommended dealer
interval of 10K. I'd warn you that the oil filter may be affixed too
tightly by the factory so have an appropriate oil filter removal tool handy.
Also, I got a bath of oil when I unscrewed the filter. Be prepared with
rags/some method of containing the spill.
"Troy Bruder" <troy_bruder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1167j5jqfomg32@corp.supernews.com...
> My 2003 A4 just reached 50k miles... From now on, I'll be changing my own
> oil.. I've always done this on my american cars... Is the A4 much
> harder???
>
> Troy
>
>
interval of 10K. I'd warn you that the oil filter may be affixed too
tightly by the factory so have an appropriate oil filter removal tool handy.
Also, I got a bath of oil when I unscrewed the filter. Be prepared with
rags/some method of containing the spill.
"Troy Bruder" <troy_bruder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1167j5jqfomg32@corp.supernews.com...
> My 2003 A4 just reached 50k miles... From now on, I'll be changing my own
> oil.. I've always done this on my american cars... Is the A4 much
> harder???
>
> Troy
>
>
#7
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Re: A4 oil change...
I changed the oil on my new 2004 A4 at 5k, prior to the recommended dealer
interval of 10K. I'd warn you that the oil filter may be affixed too
tightly by the factory so have an appropriate oil filter removal tool handy.
Also, I got a bath of oil when I unscrewed the filter. Be prepared with
rags/some method of containing the spill.
"Troy Bruder" <troy_bruder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1167j5jqfomg32@corp.supernews.com...
> My 2003 A4 just reached 50k miles... From now on, I'll be changing my own
> oil.. I've always done this on my american cars... Is the A4 much
> harder???
>
> Troy
>
>
interval of 10K. I'd warn you that the oil filter may be affixed too
tightly by the factory so have an appropriate oil filter removal tool handy.
Also, I got a bath of oil when I unscrewed the filter. Be prepared with
rags/some method of containing the spill.
"Troy Bruder" <troy_bruder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1167j5jqfomg32@corp.supernews.com...
> My 2003 A4 just reached 50k miles... From now on, I'll be changing my own
> oil.. I've always done this on my american cars... Is the A4 much
> harder???
>
> Troy
>
>
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Re: A4 oil change...
The first filter change I did on my 2000 1.8T was very difficult. I suspect
they have a trained gorilla with a mis-adjusted torque wrench at the Audi
dealership bolting these things on. I had to distort the hell out of the
filter before it would break loose.
After that, I have been screwing them hand tight and, surprise, they don't
leak. Also, when you change them again, they come off without too much
effort.
On my 1.8T I detach the coolant reservoir, disconnect the level sensor plug
and move that item out of the way. This makes for easy access to the filter.
Ken
"Mark Silverman" <mg.silverman@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:GhCae.634423$w62.540116@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I changed the oil on my new 2004 A4 at 5k, prior to the recommended dealer
> interval of 10K. I'd warn you that the oil filter may be affixed too
> tightly by the factory so have an appropriate oil filter removal tool
handy.
> Also, I got a bath of oil when I unscrewed the filter. Be prepared with
> rags/some method of containing the spill.
>
>
> "Troy Bruder" <troy_bruder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1167j5jqfomg32@corp.supernews.com...
> > My 2003 A4 just reached 50k miles... From now on, I'll be changing my
own
> > oil.. I've always done this on my american cars... Is the A4 much
> > harder???
> >
> > Troy
> >
> >
>
>
they have a trained gorilla with a mis-adjusted torque wrench at the Audi
dealership bolting these things on. I had to distort the hell out of the
filter before it would break loose.
After that, I have been screwing them hand tight and, surprise, they don't
leak. Also, when you change them again, they come off without too much
effort.
On my 1.8T I detach the coolant reservoir, disconnect the level sensor plug
and move that item out of the way. This makes for easy access to the filter.
Ken
"Mark Silverman" <mg.silverman@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:GhCae.634423$w62.540116@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I changed the oil on my new 2004 A4 at 5k, prior to the recommended dealer
> interval of 10K. I'd warn you that the oil filter may be affixed too
> tightly by the factory so have an appropriate oil filter removal tool
handy.
> Also, I got a bath of oil when I unscrewed the filter. Be prepared with
> rags/some method of containing the spill.
>
>
> "Troy Bruder" <troy_bruder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1167j5jqfomg32@corp.supernews.com...
> > My 2003 A4 just reached 50k miles... From now on, I'll be changing my
own
> > oil.. I've always done this on my american cars... Is the A4 much
> > harder???
> >
> > Troy
> >
> >
>
>
#9
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Re: A4 oil change...
The first filter change I did on my 2000 1.8T was very difficult. I suspect
they have a trained gorilla with a mis-adjusted torque wrench at the Audi
dealership bolting these things on. I had to distort the hell out of the
filter before it would break loose.
After that, I have been screwing them hand tight and, surprise, they don't
leak. Also, when you change them again, they come off without too much
effort.
On my 1.8T I detach the coolant reservoir, disconnect the level sensor plug
and move that item out of the way. This makes for easy access to the filter.
Ken
"Mark Silverman" <mg.silverman@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:GhCae.634423$w62.540116@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I changed the oil on my new 2004 A4 at 5k, prior to the recommended dealer
> interval of 10K. I'd warn you that the oil filter may be affixed too
> tightly by the factory so have an appropriate oil filter removal tool
handy.
> Also, I got a bath of oil when I unscrewed the filter. Be prepared with
> rags/some method of containing the spill.
>
>
> "Troy Bruder" <troy_bruder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1167j5jqfomg32@corp.supernews.com...
> > My 2003 A4 just reached 50k miles... From now on, I'll be changing my
own
> > oil.. I've always done this on my american cars... Is the A4 much
> > harder???
> >
> > Troy
> >
> >
>
>
they have a trained gorilla with a mis-adjusted torque wrench at the Audi
dealership bolting these things on. I had to distort the hell out of the
filter before it would break loose.
After that, I have been screwing them hand tight and, surprise, they don't
leak. Also, when you change them again, they come off without too much
effort.
On my 1.8T I detach the coolant reservoir, disconnect the level sensor plug
and move that item out of the way. This makes for easy access to the filter.
Ken
"Mark Silverman" <mg.silverman@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:GhCae.634423$w62.540116@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I changed the oil on my new 2004 A4 at 5k, prior to the recommended dealer
> interval of 10K. I'd warn you that the oil filter may be affixed too
> tightly by the factory so have an appropriate oil filter removal tool
handy.
> Also, I got a bath of oil when I unscrewed the filter. Be prepared with
> rags/some method of containing the spill.
>
>
> "Troy Bruder" <troy_bruder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1167j5jqfomg32@corp.supernews.com...
> > My 2003 A4 just reached 50k miles... From now on, I'll be changing my
own
> > oil.. I've always done this on my american cars... Is the A4 much
> > harder???
> >
> > Troy
> >
> >
>
>
#10
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Re: A4 oil change...
The first filter change I did on my 2000 1.8T was very difficult. I suspect
they have a trained gorilla with a mis-adjusted torque wrench at the Audi
dealership bolting these things on. I had to distort the hell out of the
filter before it would break loose.
After that, I have been screwing them hand tight and, surprise, they don't
leak. Also, when you change them again, they come off without too much
effort.
On my 1.8T I detach the coolant reservoir, disconnect the level sensor plug
and move that item out of the way. This makes for easy access to the filter.
Ken
"Mark Silverman" <mg.silverman@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:GhCae.634423$w62.540116@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I changed the oil on my new 2004 A4 at 5k, prior to the recommended dealer
> interval of 10K. I'd warn you that the oil filter may be affixed too
> tightly by the factory so have an appropriate oil filter removal tool
handy.
> Also, I got a bath of oil when I unscrewed the filter. Be prepared with
> rags/some method of containing the spill.
>
>
> "Troy Bruder" <troy_bruder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1167j5jqfomg32@corp.supernews.com...
> > My 2003 A4 just reached 50k miles... From now on, I'll be changing my
own
> > oil.. I've always done this on my american cars... Is the A4 much
> > harder???
> >
> > Troy
> >
> >
>
>
they have a trained gorilla with a mis-adjusted torque wrench at the Audi
dealership bolting these things on. I had to distort the hell out of the
filter before it would break loose.
After that, I have been screwing them hand tight and, surprise, they don't
leak. Also, when you change them again, they come off without too much
effort.
On my 1.8T I detach the coolant reservoir, disconnect the level sensor plug
and move that item out of the way. This makes for easy access to the filter.
Ken
"Mark Silverman" <mg.silverman@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:GhCae.634423$w62.540116@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I changed the oil on my new 2004 A4 at 5k, prior to the recommended dealer
> interval of 10K. I'd warn you that the oil filter may be affixed too
> tightly by the factory so have an appropriate oil filter removal tool
handy.
> Also, I got a bath of oil when I unscrewed the filter. Be prepared with
> rags/some method of containing the spill.
>
>
> "Troy Bruder" <troy_bruder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1167j5jqfomg32@corp.supernews.com...
> > My 2003 A4 just reached 50k miles... From now on, I'll be changing my
own
> > oil.. I've always done this on my american cars... Is the A4 much
> > harder???
> >
> > Troy
> >
> >
>
>