1995 Volkswagen Jetta "replace filter oil 2" Questions

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replace Thanks Jerry I suspect that some how the spin on filter has been knocked loose and disturbed the integrity of the "O" Ring seal, or the spin on filter was put on wrong and pinched the "O" Ring

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replace oil filter and add oil as needed. it is a tight working area, expect some scrapped knuckles, but it isn't too difficult. good luck take off your oil filter and you will see a 22mm nut . remove

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...of you- unscrew this and you'll find your oil filter. You DO want to replace the 2 o-rings on the cap. Pay attention to where the o-rings go. Oh, and you had better be using 5w40 full synthetic

Replace air filter. If it is time, replace fuel filter...under car on passenger side by back door. You can run some injector cleaner through the next tank of gas. That should do. Post again if problem

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...filter, if its got oil on it replace the pcv valve. I wouldn't recommend synthetic oil for a car that appears to have a small leak. Synthetic oil is very thin and will find that smallest of leaks and ...

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...filter and added some 911 and no difference the next day. The check engine light is on and there is no oil pressure. Just changed the oil 2 days ago. If the engine wont turn over i doubt its fuel ...

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...filter threads into cracked and all my oil spilled out, and the engine seized. Some damage was done to the engine (oil fliter filled with metal), but a friend was able to get it running with a bad ...

fuel pump is working. if I let it sit 1\2 hour to an hour starts right up but then does the same thing 10 min later. Hi This sound like a classic engine speed sensor fault. Located near the oil filter

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replace the belt, crank and cam shafts oil seals , idler pulleys and hydraulic adjuster as the seals will be starting to leak as will the adjuster and oil is not friendly to timing belts it is a vw so

...replace it.It is located right to the left of the distributor. pull boot back and remove push on connector. Remove sensor with wrench. I would not disconnect the oil sensor, check for oil leaks under ...

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