How to change fuel filter on VW Golf 5 – replacement guide
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Recommended replacement interval for the part category Fuel filter : 90000km
Important!
This replacement procedure can be used for:
VW Golf V Hatchback (1K1) 2.0 FSI,
VW Golf V Hatchback (1K1) 1.6 FSI,
VW Golf V Hatchback (1K1) 1.6,
VW Golf V Hatchback (1K1) 2.0 FSI 4motion
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The steps may slightly vary depending on the car design.
How to change fuel filter VW GOLF 5 (1K1) [TUTORIAL AUTODOC]
All the parts you need to replace – Fuel Filter for Golf V Hatchback (1K1) and other VW models
Make sure that the fuel filter is positioned correctly. Consider the fuel flow direction mark.During installation, take care to prevent dust and dirt from getting into the fuel filter housing.VW Golf 5 – It's important to only use high-quality filters.
Step 12
Connect the fuel supply lines to the fuel filter.
Step 13
Tighten the fuel filter fasteners. Use a Phillips screwdriver.
Step 14
Take the fluid container away from under the fuel filter.
Step 15
Lower the car.
Step 16
Tighten the fuel filler cap.
Step 17
Close the fuel door.
Replacement: fuel filter – VW Golf 5. Tip from AUTODOC experts:
Before starting off, switch the ignition on and off several times. This should be done to activate the fuel pump to make it pump fuel through the fuel system.
Step 18
Run the engine for a few minutes. This is necessary in order to make sure that the component operates properly.
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