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  • #16
    Just did my first DIY oil change on the Pog last weekend. Seemed stright forward enough.

    I had an old-fashioned bicycle chain type oil filter wrench and struggled very badly for an hour and still couldn't get thd oil filter off... felt like VW had welded it onto the bracket. Good thing dad was around so the both of us got under the car (how many men does it take to change a lightbulb...) and tried everything including getting more leverage by putting a pipe over the wrench etc and by the end we both got oil all over from the crushed can and still the sucker wouldn't come off. Didn't help that the coolant hose was in the way and there isn't much room around the filter either.

    The solution? Since the filter was already stuffed I went caveman and bashed a screwdriver right through it with a hammer (felt very satisfying too) and turned - voila. Dad said in over 40 years he's never had to take this long to change the oil in a car, or had it this messy.

    I know Mazda has a adapter cap that fits over the filter which you can connect to a socket wrench, does VW have something similar?
    Last edited by gtimk5; 30-10-2008, 02:42 PM. Reason: language

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    • #17
      The german filters always seem to tighten up a bit after use. A large pair of multi grips get them everytime.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Roodosutaa View Post
        Just did my first DIY oil change on the Pog last weekend. Seemed stright forward enough.

        I had an old-fashioned bicycle chain type oil filter wrench and struggled very badly for an hour and still couldn't get thd oil filter off... felt like VW had welded it onto the bracket. Good thing dad was around so the both of us got under the car (how many men does it take to change a lightbulb...) and tried everything including getting more leverage by putting a pipe over the wrench etc and by the end we both got oil all over from the crushed can and still the sucker wouldn't come off. Didn't help that the coolant hose was in the way and there isn't much room around the filter either.

        The solution? Since the filter was already stuffed I went caveman and bashed a screwdriver right through it with a hammer (felt very satisfying too) and turned - voila. Dad said in over 40 years he's never had to take this long to change the oil in a car, or had it this messy.

        I know Mazda has a adapter cap that fits over the filter which you can connect to a socket wrench, does VW have something similar?
        Haha, I can remember doing this as well. Can't remember which vehicle it was, though.

        You won't need a special tool, because you didn't tighten it that much, did you
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        • #19
          Originally posted by gerhard View Post
          Haha, I can remember doing this as well. Can't remember which vehicle it was, though.

          You won't need a special tool, because you didn't tighten it that much, did you
          Well I tightened the new one by hand as you do... but it did make me wonder who they used at the factory for the job. Probably someone called Schwarzenegger.

          Or more appropriately for this car, Arnoldo.

          (*conjuring image of a bunch of bodybuilders marching down production lines with unfinished cars overhead, reaching up and turn and going "argh" in unison)
          Last edited by Roodosutaa; 30-10-2008, 03:09 PM.

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          • #20
            Hahahahahaha...I had the same drama the first time i did it too...Luckily for me, my filter strap has a 1/2in drive on it, and I just borrowed my mates 3ft long Snap On breaker bar(the car was on a hoist). I couldn't believe how tight it was, and I did the new one up hand tight.
            However, when I carried out my oil change the other week, the filter was nearly as tight again...This time, the car was only on Jack Stands, and I had bugger all leverage, so once again I begged with the car, sweet talked it, offered it drinks, then threatened violence on it before it let it go!!(Yes, I did apply some oil to the seal before I put it on last time!!)
            I have a feeling that the heat just gets to the filter in some way, and binds it up a bit tighter...Thats just my theory anyway... Either that, or I have mincy girly arms with crystal wrists!!!
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            • #21
              Well i am trying to decide whether to do this myself or take it to my VW dealer.

              Basically my VW dealer will do it all for $180 which i think is fairly reasonable, but am still trying to weigh it up.

              My last jack died so I would need a new one of those, and would i have to get a special VAG Oil drain plug ?

              And finally do you actually get a stamp for an oil change ?

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              • #22
                Got the oil and filter changed at the dealer on friday. It took them an hour including oil & filter, checked and topped up all fluids including the window washer fluid, checked and tightened suspension, lubed door hinges. I was lucky the car was hoisted right infront of where i was sitting so i had the benefit of seeing the whole process. Also all that was surprisingly done by one of the seniors there. They also checked my tires and ended up lowering the pressure to the VW recomended Took and hour, cost $148, GOT MY FIRST STAMP and they got me a coffee while i was waiting to. Overall experience was good and id go back to them again.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Y2008 View Post
                  Got the oil and filter changed at the dealer on friday. It took them an hour including oil & filter, checked and topped up all fluids including the window washer fluid, checked and tightened suspension, lubed door hinges. I was lucky the car was hoisted right infront of where i was sitting so i had the benefit of seeing the whole process. Also all that was surprisingly done by one of the seniors there. They also checked my tires and ended up lowering the pressure to the VW recomended Took and hour, cost $148, GOT MY FIRST STAMP and they got me a coffee while i was waiting to. Overall experience was good and id go back to them again.
                  That sounds good. Which car, which dealer ???
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                  • #24
                    The car is a Polo GTI and the dealer is South Yarra VW

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                    • #25
                      Hey guys, I called up both the South Yarra service departments for pricing on servicing and they both quoted me $380. Did you guys specifically ask for only oil and filter change?

                      I bought my polo gti from essendon volkswagen and so far, I've had multiple issues with them from their complete laziness with processing of papers and documents, not getting my customer loyalty discount cards (since the sales lady lied to me), not returning phone calls, not getting my roadside assist card (because they didn't notify VAG that they already sold the car to me) to servicing quality particularly in regards to damaging cars during the service process which just happened to me yesterday.

                      Well, after I get the scratched fixed, I'm definatly never ever going back to them. As far as I go as a customer, I have completely lost trust, confidence and tolerance for them. I'm usually a very tolerant and patient person, but after all this happening since taking delivery from them with some minor scratches and marks on the car on delivery day (which weren't fixed cause the sales lady gave me a whole lot of b.s. of it's a demo and wear and tear and "oh we can't fix that") to all this other crap, the scratches during servicing was the absolute final straw!!!

                      Sorry about the long essay...just had to get it off my chest. Just so damn frustrating. Hope this never happens to anyone else. I've been through this one too many times.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Gti Dave View Post
                        (since the sales lady lied to me)
                        I know EXACTLY who you are talking about .... almost got stung by her as well. Luckily, I ended up buying from South Yarra, much cheaper than anything she could do and so far been extremely happy with them.

                        Sorry to hear about your string of bad luck.

                        Oh btw, welcome to the forums!
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                        • #27
                          Just dropped Gti off for 30,000km service.
                          $470 they are charging me but includes an Oil "flush" as well as change. I assume this means "flushing" out the old/krusty oil not just replacing the oil?
                          all fluids being replaced etc....

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