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Old 14-08-2013, 15:39   #16
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Re: how can I remove the Agila 1.2 Club 2009 Air filter?

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Is there a bolthead visible... my Skoda's airfilter is held on by clips all around PLUS a pair of bolts?

There is one clamp that can see but releasing that still dose not allow me to removing the filter housing.

I have spoken to a garage but their response was we will replace the air filter but will charge you £30 for the filter plus £20 plus VAT labour.

I can purchase a non Vauxhall air filter for £11.98 including VAT.

I under stand their response but it dose not help me in trying to do the job my self to keep costs down.
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Re: how can I remove the Agila 1.2 Club 2009 Air filter?

My first attempt to remove my Meriva air filter was a failure, not untill I took a torchlight to look all round the filter cover.
Screws on 3 sides but didn't realise 2 plastic latches holding the side nearest the offside wing. So to remove I had to tilt the cover to release after taking all screws out.
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Re: how can I remove the Agila 1.2 Club 2009 Air filter?

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My first attempt to remove my Meriva air filter was a failure, not untill I took a torchlight to look all round the filter cover.
Screws on 3 sides but didn't realise 2 plastic latches holding the side nearest the offside wing. So to remove I had to tilt the cover to release after taking all screws out.
I did a closer inspection with help of a inspection mirror and a inspection lamp and I finally saw a second clip hidden but even when I unclipped it nothing cold be moved, it was very difficult to get to..

Back to the drawing board.
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Re: how can I remove the Agila 1.2 Club 2009 Air filter?

Are you a member of AA or RAC breakdown, if so give them a ring. (Technical query)
http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice...-helpline.html
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Re: how can I remove the Agila 1.2 Club 2009 Air filter?

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Are you a member of AA or RAC breakdown, if so give them a ring. (Technical query)
http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice...-helpline.html
I am not a member of the AA or RAC
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