I had a tough decision to make this morning. Stay in bed watching YouTube in comfort with my ANC headphones on, or get my lazy arse up and do a job I've been putting off for years. The fuel filter! Anything that involves jacking the car up and removing wheels, I have as much enthusiasm for as painting a fence.
I forgot what a ball ache this job is, with the jack, handbrake cable and rear wheel etc getting in the way.
Not made any easier by someone in the past replacing the original torx screw with a bloody cross head
I predicted my own fate 4 years ago when I last replaced it. "I'd better replace that screw now because it ain't coming out again" "Naaaaah, f'ck it". So yeah, it plum refused to budge didn't it
So I sliced the bracket with a Stanley knife and cable tied it. I guess the next filter change will be easier
It looks proper ghetto but it is actually pretty solid. What is it with VAG putting fuel filters in stupid places where they get covered in dirt? Why not put it in the engine bay like diesels where it's easy to get at?
So was it worth it? Apparently not
I guess I've picked up clean fuel over the past 4 years/50K miles! Oh well, it's done now
It's worth doing them every couple of years anyway just to prevent the bundy fittings from seizing, and the built-in pressure regulator can sometimes fail as well.