Audi techs flunk mechanic's school
#16
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i don't think there's anything they did wrong here...there's a reason they make pliers like that specifically for getting oil filters off - they're supposed to be that tight. Furthermore, your problems getting the drain plug off are normal...I worked at an Audi dealership and I'm not a small guy, but 9 out of 10 times, when a car came in for an oil change, I had to really exert myself to get the plug out
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AFTER it's on hand-tight (i.e., no tools)? This would tighten it so much that you'd NEVER get it out without destroying it! Made such a mistake once on my 911 - tightened the filter an extra 1/2 turn after hand-tightening. Could not get it out with ANY wrench. Finally had to cut it out with a Dremel tool cutter.
Now, on any car, I hand-tighten only. If I feel uncomfortable because I don't feel I could get a good enough grip on the filter to tighten it adequately, I might wrench-tighten it another 1/8 turn - but not much more.
Now, on any car, I hand-tighten only. If I feel uncomfortable because I don't feel I could get a good enough grip on the filter to tighten it adequately, I might wrench-tighten it another 1/8 turn - but not much more.
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Still hand tight and the proper way to do it. I'd swear the techs use a wrench to install it. Thank God it's not an air tool.