The most overlooked filter is the pollen/cabin filter, but it makes a huge noticeable difference to the blowers if it was filthy and needed changed. Yours looked like it had never been changed.
You made that look easy Gary! And probably saved a few quid in mechanics costs! And you also know that it been done correctly and using new parts! 👍 Top man,
Gary please give it a good thrashing now and again as these are terrible for the dpf’s blocking up if poodled about all the time. I wash at least 7 different dpf’s a week at work. The exhaust pressure sensor pipe clogs up with soot and is a pain in the arse to change. Your engine looks very dry so I would guess you have a good one. Nice video as per usual 👍🏴
Good tips 👍 Have fait talento same engine and set up Quick fill oil, top of engine cover, maybe yellow cap? Or hose, cink hose turn it right and lift up as cap Pour oil straight into engine 7.4 l 5w 40
Good video Gary I’m surprised you did use good old Mannol long life 5w30 fully synthetic £33 for 10 ltr off ebay , I did the wife’s 1.6 diesel Sportage with it , and yep the oil is black even after you have changed it
You have to wonder why a serviceable part is placed in the most difficult place in the vehicle. It is hardly a wonder they get overlooked. you should see where the cabin filter is on a Renault fluence.
Gaza Wow that service turned out expensive price of oil cabin filter was bad it should be better all round once new fuel filter fitted good video mate loved it Phil in stoje
Great video mate,.what would you say about timing chain replacement on these? I've heard people say change them around 75k-100k miles but surely timing chains don't need replacing that soon do they?
I’ve got a Renault Megane, exactly the same engine, I can remember my service was £250 because of oil quantity. 25000miles/ 24 months is way to long, I always serviced my Megane Every 12 months. Typical French engineers! 😂
Service every 24 months ?, nope, my oil goes out every single year, regardless of the miles. Good oil is cheap engine insurance. A well treated engine nearly runs forever.
The most overlooked filter is the pollen/cabin filter, but it makes a huge noticeable difference to the blowers if it was filthy and needed changed. Yours looked like it had never been changed.
I service my cars/vans every 12 months regardless of mileage, two years is quite a while. Down to personnel preference really 👍
I do yearly as well 👍🏻
Thumbs up again Gary Spot on 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for taking us through the van service.
Cheers bud 👍🏻
Nice one gary looking forward to it.
You made that look easy Gary! And probably saved a few quid in mechanics costs! And you also know that it been done correctly and using new parts! 👍 Top man,
Cheers David 👍🏻👍🏻
great vid gary and im sure stacey will be more than overwhelmed at the thought of a free washing up bowl ,the days of chivalry are not done yet lol
😂Cheers bud
Thanks for the video Gary boy
Good video Garry, I knew soppy would turn up after the hard graft is sorted, superb
Haha cheers Steve 👍🏻
Really looking forward to seeing the van progress nice one 👍
Cheers bud just brought the Windows 👌
Gary please give it a good thrashing now and again as these are terrible for the dpf’s blocking up if poodled about all the time. I wash at least 7 different dpf’s a week at work. The exhaust pressure sensor pipe clogs up with soot and is a pain in the arse to change. Your engine looks very dry so I would guess you have a good one. Nice video as per usual 👍🏴
It's sweet Andy 👊🏻👊🏻
@@ProjectMan I think you have a good one 👍
Great video mate
Nice one gaz
Brilliant video
Cheers bud
Top job Gary 👌👍
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That's when we have a new washing up bowl in our house when I need to do an oil change 😄. Not a bad buy that van wasn't 👍🏻
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Good tips 👍
Have fait talento same engine and set up
Quick fill oil, top of engine cover, maybe yellow cap? Or hose, cink hose turn it right and lift up as cap
Pour oil straight into engine 7.4 l 5w 40
Nice
Definitely get that brake pedal rubber before the mot. Good video. Some price for oil!
Pull the dipstick before draining the oil. It should flow easier.
Refilling will also be easier with dipstick removed.
We have one of these vans come in at work but we recommend every 10k for atleast oil change
I do services yearly anyway 👍🏻👍🏻
@@ProjectMan yeah I know you do I know how well you and your dad service your vehicles love the content keep it up btw
Cheers Dan 👊🏻
Do that gearbox oil change Gaz, these boxes are like chocolate
Cheers bud 👍🏻
Good video Gary I’m surprised you did use good old Mannol long life 5w30 fully synthetic £33 for 10 ltr off ebay , I did the wife’s 1.6 diesel Sportage with it , and yep the oil is black even after you have changed it
I wanted it that day for the vid mate 🤦♂️
I always change my oil at operating temperature as soon as I stop, but that's just me.👍
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Great video as usual, Gary .I must say that would have to be the filthiest pollen filter I have ever seen. Well overdue for a change.
I agree mate 👍🏻
You have to wonder why a serviceable part is placed in the most difficult place in the vehicle. It is hardly a wonder they get overlooked. you should see where the cabin filter is on a Renault fluence.
I agree 👍
nice job done Gary, best to use the proper parts
Cheers nev I agree mate 👍🏻
the last time i was almost ran over was by a vivaro, granted a ~2003 model, but still, i have some trauma with these-
Gaza
Wow that service turned out expensive price of oil cabin filter was bad it should be better all round once new fuel filter fitted good video mate loved it
Phil in stoje
Cheers bud 👍🏻👍🏻
Great video mate,.what would you say about timing chain replacement on these? I've heard people say change them around 75k-100k miles but surely timing chains don't need replacing that soon do they?
I was told by a garage between 80 & 120 k or every 5 years iv a mate who's van is on 180k with original chain 🤷
Is there an engine under tray on those ?
There are originally
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Hello mate how much do you want for your ST220 can you let me know thank you cheers mate
Drop me a email butler1985g@gmail.com
You got a vid on a 2015 steering pump?
No bud
@@ProjectMan if you end up doing it please make a vid matey
The human torque wrench doh!
When you said 3/4 drive, were you meant to say 3/8?
Well spotted 👍🏻👍🏻
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I’ve got a Renault Megane, exactly the same engine, I can remember my service was £250 because of oil quantity.
25000miles/ 24 months is way to long, I always serviced my Megane Every 12 months. Typical French engineers! 😂
Year I do yearly 👍🏻
Service every 24 months ?, nope, my oil goes out every single year, regardless of the miles.
Good oil is cheap engine insurance.
A well treated engine nearly runs forever.
I do my services every year