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Old 29-01-09, 02:46 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by afcbadam View Post
please, explain more as i will be changing this as soon as it arrives
nothing to worry about, kev was pointing out that when i did mine i inadvertantly knocked off a connector on the starter motor and didn't notice, so when it came to start the car it wouldn't turn over, my post is on xpf basically all you will need is two spanners, one that will fit the ends of the filter and the other that fits the connectors that go into it, you might find them a bit of a ****** to loosen. my top connector was fine, bottom one was tighter and obviously that bit harder to get to then once you have them loose a wee socket onto the bracket that holds the filter, loosen its grip then move the retaining lug so you can remove it
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