Great video thank you Just managed to undo oil filter with a chain spanner without removing/disconnecting anything! Bit of fiddly work with fingers bit manageable ☺️☺️☺️
I will show where I place the stands in the next video that I'm able to do where I have to lift a car but usually I try and place them onto the subframe or rear axle somewhere
Great video! Just wanted to ask the duct on top of the engine. Where is it connected to? Tried removing it earlier for easy access on the Oil Dipstick, there was a hose at the back of the duct but I dont know where is it connected. Thank you in advance!
@@TheZXGuyIf it's still relevant, it's the duct for the cabin air filter, you can get it out of the way by removing four 12mm flare nuts, 2 in front just beneath the engine bay lip and 2 on the sides at an angle of the duct. Gives much more access and puts way less strain on the oil dipstick i assume since i did some diagnosting on a 2.0HDI Jumpy G9 from 2012 today, of which the part that dips in the oil seems to have broken off, likely due to the nearly 90° the dipstick has to be taken out off
at the front of the car,in the lenght of the engine blok (towards the gearbox)...as close as posible against the engine...if you have an egr problem first check the trottle in the intercooler pipe!!!!!!sometimes the arm from the electric motor comes off!!!
Hello there, do you recommend changing the gearbox oil, my Citroen Dispatch has done 130,000 mile's on it now. Not sure, if you should change the gearbox oil, what do you think.
Manufacturer usually say that the oil is good for the life of the gearbox but I personally change gearbox oil around that mark cause something else normally goes wrong like a cv boot where as you have to pop the driveshaft etc. The gearbox oil will allways need to be changed during a clutch change or drivshaft pull as the oil drains out anyway. Just doing a oil change on a gearbox with no issuse on the vehicle is a personal choice but certainly wouldn't do any harm providing you use the correct type and amount of oil. Hope this helps
@@XFR937 if you put your reg into euro car parts website and search for the gearbox oil it will tell you what oil you need and some times how much you need. I wouldn't like to say a type or quantity because I don't know sorry.
Unfortunately I had to do more of a show and tell style video rather than a demonstration video because I was struggling with time that day but I do explain how to do the fuel filter at 4:30 if that's any help