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I serviced my new car today and thought I'd share some pics. I intend to change the gearbox oil and filter but will need the ramp for that so it'll wait.
I bought all the bits from Eurocarparts for less than £140. As I'm never sure they supply the correct parts I always start with the oil filter as there's little worse then draining the oil to find the filter is wrong. All good this time though.... ![]() ![]() Oil was drained (no pictures) and I refilled with Shell Helix - I chose it as it was £20 for 5 litres and I use the same brand in my Ferrari. ![]() ![]() Opening the air filter box brought a shock. The car has a full main dealer history with the same dealer but they thoughtfully fitted the air filter incorrectly and then didn't bother to change it for years. The pictures don't do it justice as the fans were solid with crud. ![]() ![]() ![]() I like to clean the mesh on the MAFs with a soft detailing brush... ![]() New cabin filter: ![]() A couple of pics of the engine bay with the covers removed: ![]() ![]() The fuel filter was a dream to change - it would take about 30 mins of removing things to get to the filter on the car the A8 replaced. ![]() ![]() Power steering fluid was flushed: ![]() Finally I changed the brake fluid which gave me an opportunity to inspect the suspension whilst the wheels were off. ![]() The cars drive like a rocket now it can breathe! A quick question - what is this thing I saw in front of the OSF wheel? ![]() Also, where's the best place to buy the gearbox filter and fluid? |
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How did you flush the power steering fluid mate?
also the fuel filter, simple case of disconnect and replace? |
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The thing with the orange silicone collar is the exhaust for the Webasto Thermotop. It is a supplementary heater for speeding warmup after very cold starts. You can also program it to be a parking heater with timer option in MMI by way of a VCDS 'hack' of recoding and a few adaptions of HVAC channels.
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Nice work OP.
I have a local cheap place replace my oil and filter for me, but do the air and fuel filters myself. I've never tackled the power steering or brake fluid on the D3. That level of crud in the air filter is typical too, from what I read here. The diesel filter is quite simple to replace CR51GYR. Some people reuse the diesel, I didn't. Just refilled it before connecting it up, nothing else, from memory. I had no issues with it, other than it being a tad fiddly.
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The fuel filter was easy. I chose to leave the pipes connected to the black plastic fitting as I didn't want to snap them. I filled the filter with fresh diesel and used new hose clips. Quote:
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I fix Ferrari/Maserati cars for a living and the level of maintenance is far, far beyond Audi and their longlife schedule. To be honest I'm uncomfortable sticking to their schedule so will be over servicing the car from now on. |
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http://www.ravenol-shop.de/epages/61...ucts/211112-4L Much cheaper than the audi fluid, i wonder if its any good.
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So the final thing to do was to reset the service indicator. For my Ferrari work I use a diagnostic tool from Texa with their (expensive) supercar extension. The good thing about this is that the base software covers pretty much every car out there.
![]() Coverage for the Audi is good with most systems listed: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The service reset was easily done... ![]() ![]() I also had a look in the gearbox ECU to make sure I could read off the oil temperature for when I change it. ![]() |
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I also use shell oil, and I find it bloody good oil for a very good price, so much so I picked up 25lts of it for my daily and the misses car, I wouldn't go back to another oil I don't think, when I did the head on mine the the head I took out was spotless from the shell oil, shows the additives are doing its job
![]() I also lowered the service interval to 10k miles fixed servicing and with 8 litres of oil in the sump, 10k is probably nothing for all that oil but it keeps my mind at ease. That filter looks much dirtier than a 10k old filter even though they do seem to get very dirty on the 3.0tdi's for some reason, and also the fitting of the filter is quite awkward compared to most cars, I have in my ultimate wisdom fitted the air filter and caught the top of it, I now fit the filter Into the top half first then locate it into the bottom half instead of the other way round. I never fill the fuel filter with oil, I can't remember if it self primes on ignition, but I usually prime it using VCDS, whilst resetting the service light, I suppose at worst case you could suck the fuel through with some kind of vacuum implement, suppose it just saves faffing with diesel in a can.
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Whilst you had the pollen filter out did you manage to get at the water drain outlets at the bottom of the bulkhead , arkward to get at but with a extended blow gun nozzle you can blast all the leaves and debris out .
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I have looked for them a couple of times to no avail. |
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