►Replacing the engine air filter on a Mk4 VW Golf, Beetle, Jetta, GTI, or Audi TT is a necessary maintenance task. Replacing the engine air filter can easily restore lost performance or increase your fuel efficiency. When it becomes clogged, it restricts the airflow that your engine needs to function optimally.
On a Volkswagen Mk4 replacing the engine air filter is one of the easiest tasks you can complete yourself. With only a few tools, and 15 minutes of your time, you can have the old air filter out and the nice clean new one put in its place.
And don’t forget. If you’re replacing your engine air filter with one from FCP Euro, you can take advantage of our Lifetime Replacement Guarantee. Install your new air filter following this guide, and when it comes time to replace it again in five to ten thousand miles, order a new one and send your old one back for a full refund! You will never need to buy another engine air filter again.
00:00 – Intro
00:43 – Tools Needed
01:04 – Job Start
01:37 – Breather Hose Removal
02:03 – Airbox Lid Removal
03:19 – Replacement Filter Install
03:57 – Lid Install
04:22 – Intake Hoses Install
04:54 – Wrap-Up
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I had no idea I was capable of doing this. Thank you, Mike! 🙂
What’s next? A windshield wiper replacement diy? Good grief
Ummm, is this a joke? It's like two clips and take out the old one drop the new one in and re-fasten the clips.
More mk4 vw content please.
Awesome vid!
Good to see that the old Mk4 is still getting some love