jayinny said: (quoted from post at 10:52:37 02/01/09) My father in law said to change the oil in tdi Jetta, you have to pump the oil out throught the dip stick, I think he said, they have some special pump. Otherwise you have to remove some sort of skid plate or something over the drain plug. Best I ever had was chevy trucks with the small block 350,400 ect so easy! j
The belly pan is very easy to take off/put back on. The hard part about the VW is finding ramps that it will climb with out tearing the bumper off.
I do use an oil extractor now though. The whole oil change is done from the top, takes like 15 minutes and I don't spill a lick of it.
I still do a drain every 4 changes or so though, just to make sure I get the crud that the extractor might have missed. I don' think it misses much though, mine measures what comes out and it's always what I'm expecting.
Everyone needs an extractor, they're really handy!
Oh yeah, my '79 Chevy 1/2 ton (350) is pretty easy. The filter is sitting the correct way, vertical!
K
This post was edited by kopeck at 13:17:06 02/01/09.
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