Rob from MicksGarage.com shows you how to service your car yourself. The car we used for this demo is a 2005 VW Golf with the 2 litre TDi engine.
In the video we cover:
Oil change
Oil Filter Change
Fuel Filter Change
Air Filter Change
Pollen Filter Change
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I learnt a lot today
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Great video. Would it be the same for the gti 1.8t 2003?
U did not check spark plugs and throttle body.
I will do myself only if it is very expensive, otherwise save the hassle , pay the little money
Car guys. im desperate for advice. I have taken 3 vids on strange things going on with my 2006 torrent. I made the vid to begin with because there appeared to be yet another coolant leak the day before. The leak did not show while i filmed, but the motor has been making strange noises. Can anyone give me some advice please? I have spent over $600 since Christmas having 3 different leak repairs. I need to keep this car going or limping as long as i can.
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I need an information, if you know abt how to start 24 v ( dual batteries) jeep , when the batteries are dead. How we would jump start it by connecting wires frm other vehicle battery to this 24 v jeep ?????
With the fuel filter, don’t you need to bleed the system to avoid air in the high pressure side?
Really nice video.
Clear vid. Easy to follow, no jargon. Excellent