Great video my friend. I always refill Adblue from the gas station from the pump its mostly trucks that do this but its much cheaper then any store even the 10 liter containers
You can remove the oil filter without removing anything. Just get a swivel attached for the the wrench. It's tight but you can do it and it doesn't make a mess. I've done it twice, thus far, and no problem. Also, just buy a new copper gasket. Why risk any issues on something so inexpensive; I use OEM oil filter and use Mobil1 5w-30 ESP. I live in the US. I have a 2023 and for my diesel, it's recommended to change out the fuel-water separator filter every 20k miles, as well
@@charliep5139 Yes I know it’s possible! In this case I wanted to show people who are not sure, just how easy it is to remove stuff. Sounds good, bet your van runs all fine 👌🏻
Great video my friend. I always refill Adblue from the gas station from the pump its mostly trucks that do this but its much cheaper then any store even the 10 liter containers
Tnx! Absolutely, will probably do next time. It just felt convenient to this time order it together with everything else ✌🏻
Thanks boss!
@@ixine-ff2fn You’re welcome! Happy to help.
thank you
@@hutulu54 You’re welcome! 🙏🏻
You can remove the oil filter without removing anything. Just get a swivel attached for the the wrench. It's tight but you can do it and it doesn't make a mess. I've done it twice, thus far, and no problem. Also, just buy a new copper gasket. Why risk any issues on something so inexpensive; I use OEM oil filter and use Mobil1 5w-30 ESP. I live in the US.
I have a 2023 and for my diesel, it's recommended to change out the fuel-water separator filter every 20k miles, as well
@@charliep5139 Yes I know it’s possible! In this case I wanted to show people who are not sure, just how easy it is to remove stuff.
Sounds good, bet your van runs all fine 👌🏻