Mann-Filter W 719/45 Spin-on Oil Filter
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It does not come with a crush washer or There are no washers on the filter. It is just a rubber seal that should be lubricated with oil.
In so far as it has There should be no problem fitting it to a tsi engine.
Again, I'm glad to see you. We have German filters in our warehouse, and I've checked with our supplier.
On my 2013 VW GTI, which has the 2., I was able to fit the Mann 719/45 filter. The engine should fit in a TSI turbo, so it is likely to fit in the same truck. Based on what I saw online, this filter is designated for the vehicle being
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I gave it three stars for that reason. The reason for this is this. The metal housing for the filter can be seen in the picture, and sitting on top of it is a plastic piece fused to the metal threading that connects to the car's mounting bracket. One of these filters had a plastic piece attached to it and threads that continued to latch onto the car, while the metal outer can disengaged by itself. Due to this, a lot of oil was left in the mounting spot for the filter, which caused a large amount of spillage all over the engine and on As it was hard to unscrew the assembly without the tool (plus there is hot oil everywhere), I used channel locks to grip the central metal piece and remove the plastic piece that remained behind. I had to clean plastic shavings that appeared after getting the tool out, and some of them ended up in the engine. Given VW and Mann's history, you would think problems like this wouldn't occur,.
dock off 1 star to this filter is because I purchased it twice over the OEM filter for a GREAT price of $9, over the filter I purchased originally. I was able to use this method then It's already October 15, 2020 as of today. As I was leaving this review, they raised the price to $15/16 dollars, which is $3 more than the actual OEM filter I had just purchased. For this outrageous price hike, which costs more than OEM, you have lost a customer unfortunately.
My third use of the filter is now complete. A threaded portion of the filter remained attached to the car one time when I removed the filter from the After I completely disassembled the filter, I could screw it back on the threads, and then I was able to replace it Ensure that the filter is tight. I was expecting it to come off the second time I removed it. My only way to tighten the filter was by hand, so I don't think I overtorqued It seems that one of the filters was slightly defective. I will continue to order this filter since I believe it was probably a one-off issue.
It is the same engine that is found in all VW/AUDI vehicles with a 2L TFSI. You'll need to check the part number (1701/45) on yours since the 2L exists in multiple generations. As you can see, my dad's A6 has the same engine as my 2012 GTI, just mounted in a different position. In the stock filter you still have a 719/45 but with a VW or Audi emblem, both of which A Mann filter is basically a stock filter sold to a consumer rather than a dealer, hence the package difference. The time that you served). This is a good price, but not the best. My local Audi/VW shop sells it for $10 + tax, which is still less than the $13 on Amazon, but if you live a long way from the store, you might be able to get it delivered instead. This is Wally. KMart just started selling the equivalents to FRAM for VW or Audi vehicles, but they're $20 to $30 This product was available for 30 days and still isn't in stock at all stores. These are made in Mexico, not to belittle.
on Oil Filter] appears to have a clogged filter. The turbo is off). The OEM filter is the same as the one the dealer uses. I haven't had any leaks or problems with the fit, and the functionality is spot on. You can do your own oil change if you combine this product with a 5 qt jug of Synthetic Oil (Castrol or Valvoline)and a metal washer for the drain plug.
The 2009 Volkswagen Passat. Since 2009, I have used this filter on my Passat 2009. There have been no issues. The order for 6 more will be placed shortly. The amount of filters I use is just so you're aware. It is every three months for me to replace the oil filter on a car with 170K miles and I change the oil every 5K miles. There is a 120 mile round-trip distance between my house and my place of work. I highly recommend it.
There is no need to go with expensive, flimsy offerings from the manufacturers when this is a good bargain. I really believe that if more brands built good quality products that were priced fairly they would encourage drivers to keep their vehicles longer in a higher state of efficiency than they would with only providing expensive options.
There is a 2015 Audi Q5 that fits the item. The advertisement on Amazon specifies that this part will not fit It is wrong, however, that Amazon says that. There is no problem with it fitting It was this very filter that I used for both my oil change and filter replacement.