Self Oil Change
#11
The video is out of date. Current (2013+) have a canister oil filter, not a replaceable filter element.
#12
The MITYVAC is model MV7400. Once it started sucking out bubbles and no more oil, I checked it with the dipstick and it showed empty. Sure it's better letting it drain out the bottom, but its a hassle taking out the plastic underbelly and crawling underneath. That would be fine if the filter were underneath, but with the filter on top. This is too clean, easy and fast.
BTW: The dealer in my area, suck it out also. Car was never lifted (except at 5k for tire rotation) when I took it in for 4
Audicares.
BTW: The dealer in my area, suck it out also. Car was never lifted (except at 5k for tire rotation) when I took it in for 4
Audicares.
#13
#14
AudiWorld Super User
That's a good thing too!
I have the multi part plastic canister type on my 2006 A8 and on a 2010 Mini S. Some faux enviro idea gone bad I think. Takes far more solvent and oil soaked rags or paper towels to deal with than the spin ons, so it really isn't environmentally friendly to my mind. I was glad to see a simple spin on design back again.
#15
AudiWorld Super User
Audi spare parts catalog says otherwise
MY2013 3.0
MY2014 3.0
MY2013 2.0
PS There is only one engine version 2.0 engine code CHJA which has a different oil filter
Last edited by spijun; 10-28-2013 at 03:03 PM.
#16
AudiWorld Super User
Keep looking, but yes a different motor.
we both have Hybrids, so a 2.0T variant to start. OP has a 3.0T, but replies in thread are for a variety of Q5 motors.
Last edited by MP4.2+6.0; 10-28-2013 at 03:42 PM.
#17
AudiWorld Super User
Replacement oil filter for models:
4-cyl. diesel engine 2.0 ltr. TDI common rail
6-cyl. diesel engine 3.0 ltr. TDI common rail
4-cyl. petrol engine 2.0 ltr. TFSI
6-cyl. petrol engine 3.0 ltr. TFSI, 3.2 ltr. FSI
Attached in PDF form
4-cyl. diesel engine 2.0 ltr. TDI common rail
6-cyl. diesel engine 3.0 ltr. TDI common rail
4-cyl. petrol engine 2.0 ltr. TFSI
6-cyl. petrol engine 3.0 ltr. TFSI, 3.2 ltr. FSI
Attached in PDF form
#18
Thanks for posting this, very informative. Apparently only the 2.0 TFSI uses a cartridge oil filter, and the rest use a replaceable filter element. Audi should have kept the same oil filter configuration across the line.
#19
AudiWorld Super User
-Installing oil filter cartridge: Type 1
-Changing oil filter element: Type 2
#20
So I can get a housing with a replaceable filter element instead of the cartridge filter? Aside from being more environmentally friendly, a filter element should be cheaper.