Hi All
will be giving our newest little runaround a service at weekend and would appreciate it if anyone could answer the following?
2000W Polo 1.0E (6N?)
Does the sump plug have a bolt or an inverted head with the square hole?? If so what size?
Where is the pollen filter? Is it the same as the diagram on the RHD9N in this forum?
What oil capacity is required to refill with filter?
What size spark plug removal tool is required?
Hope someone can answer these as it will save me some valuable time!
Thanks in advance
Anyone answer these questions:
-
mickeyreay
- New
- Posts: 12
- Joined: Sun Feb 08, 2004 4:27 pm
- Location: Wigan, Lancs
not sure bout all ur questions but wot i can tell ya is that if its a 2000 w 1.0lr E is a 6n2! its a face lift of the 6n!
best advice i can give ya is too take a look around the car, the oil sump plug can be seen from under the car i would think, n some of the other stuff, just have a look round
pollen filter filters air that comes through the vents into the car!
hope that of some help!
best advice i can give ya is too take a look around the car, the oil sump plug can be seen from under the car i would think, n some of the other stuff, just have a look round
pollen filter filters air that comes through the vents into the car!
hope that of some help!
-
mickeyreay
- New
- Posts: 12
- Joined: Sun Feb 08, 2004 4:27 pm
- Location: Wigan, Lancs
Thanks Dub Bros
[quote]pollen filter filters air that comes through the vents into the car!
I knew what is does, I,m lloking to find out where the filter is kept to replace it. I have a Mondeo where it is accessable from engine bay, 30 second job, nice and easy.
The wifes Accord Type R it is hidden in the depths of the dash and is a half hour pull the dash to pieces affair. If anyone knows where it is it may save me destroying the dash!!!
Can't get a Haynes manual for it either, although Haynes says that it is in consideration!
[quote]pollen filter filters air that comes through the vents into the car!
I knew what is does, I,m lloking to find out where the filter is kept to replace it. I have a Mondeo where it is accessable from engine bay, 30 second job, nice and easy.
The wifes Accord Type R it is hidden in the depths of the dash and is a half hour pull the dash to pieces affair. If anyone knows where it is it may save me destroying the dash!!!
Can't get a Haynes manual for it either, although Haynes says that it is in consideration!
