oil change story
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2003 - 2006 are BFM. 5 valve 4.2 liter V8 with PFI (Port Fuel Injection or indirect fuel injection).
2007 - 2010 are BVJ. 4 valve 4.2 liter V8 with FSI (Fuel Stratified Injection or direct injection).
BFM has oil filter on the right side of the engine, underneath the air filter box. BVJ oil filter is on top of the engine, easy to replace.
2007 - 2010 are BVJ. 4 valve 4.2 liter V8 with FSI (Fuel Stratified Injection or direct injection).
BFM has oil filter on the right side of the engine, underneath the air filter box. BVJ oil filter is on top of the engine, easy to replace.
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so I guess I do have a bfm. I have had the air filter box out few times to work on front bulbs not that hard just patience. also I forgot they tried to upsell me yesterday on a $54 air filter really? just ordered one for 12.95 plus shipping 18.60 total easy replacement.
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The oil change on my 13.5 qt W12 was so much easier than it is on my 4.2L BFM engined 04 V8 A8.
That filter location is terrible. Have to go above and below the car multiple times before even getting to the filter. Something I would never do in the winter (Michigan) unless my garage was heated and I had a lot of time on my hands. My local indy's are pretty cool and only charge about $40 for the labor on mine
That filter location is terrible. Have to go above and below the car multiple times before even getting to the filter. Something I would never do in the winter (Michigan) unless my garage was heated and I had a lot of time on my hands. My local indy's are pretty cool and only charge about $40 for the labor on mine
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If you want an independent mechanic in Lexington try http://independentvwaudiservice.com/. I haven't used them yet, but he was recommended to me by a mechanic I trust. There's also Fast Enough Performance.
..and yes, this is a really stupid design for oil filter changes.
..and yes, this is a really stupid design for oil filter changes.
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Yes the timing belt service is recommended at 75K and on top of that they replace the thermostat because it's in that area anyways and they are notorious for failing in the BFM 40 valve engines. Just make sure you ask to replace it and make sure you get all of your old parts back like I did to mine. The original ones usually go bad and stick closed(overheat)around 30-50K. That's usually covered under warranty anyways. I think the serpentine belt is changed also. I had mine changed at 110K and I was very grateful that one of the tensioners and the waterpump didn't fail on me, thus snapping the belt. I paid $950 to get everything replaced on mine including the thermostat and serpentine belt.
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Agreed. I have experienced it first hand and is in a very bad spot. If you move that coolant pipe too much it can break and the motor has to be removed to replace it and we both know that. I was careful when I did mine. I work on cars a lot and I'm probably considering paying the $149 plus tax for the service next time. Not sure yet what I'm going to do.
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Why would you let someone to do something easy to break?
Agreed. I have experienced it first hand and is in a very bad spot. If you move that coolant pipe too much it can break and the motor has to be removed to replace it and we both know that. I was careful when I did mine. I work on cars a lot and I'm probably considering paying the $149 plus tax for the service next time. Not sure yet what I'm going to do.
If something is NO brainer, I would let someone else to do it. IMO, the logic seems to be in reverse here, unless I'm missing something.
The first owner always took the car to the dealers for services, the last few times, he took to some shops for oil changes, I can't wait to see if they stripped the plastic cap that everyone's been talking about when I replace mine.
Delicate work should be done with care by the owners, if the owners don't care, then nothing matters.
Cheers,
Louis
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What does the shop do about the filter that you can't do? Tools? If it's easy to break or strip or any mishaps, why would you let someone else doing it? They don't break, or they break and they don't tell you until you find out yourself after the job is done.
If something is NO brainer, I would let someone else to do it. IMO, the logic seems to be in reverse here, unless I'm missing something.
The first owner always took the car to the dealers for services, the last few times, he took to some shops for oil changes, I can't wait to see if they stripped the plastic cap that everyone's been talking about when I replace mine.
Delicate work should be done with care by the owners, if the owners don't care, then nothing matters.
Cheers,
Louis
If something is NO brainer, I would let someone else to do it. IMO, the logic seems to be in reverse here, unless I'm missing something.
The first owner always took the car to the dealers for services, the last few times, he took to some shops for oil changes, I can't wait to see if they stripped the plastic cap that everyone's been talking about when I replace mine.
Delicate work should be done with care by the owners, if the owners don't care, then nothing matters.
Cheers,
Louis