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      05-22-2018, 07:59 AM   #1
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Part number for oil filter?

Hi,

I want to order one and have it in the trunk.

I am waiting on the special oils for the diff service but the dealer swears they have the oil filter in stock. I don't trust them.

Anyone know the part number for the oil filter?

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      09-04-2018, 02:01 PM   #2
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Hi,

I want to order one and have it in the trunk.

I am waiting on the special oils for the diff service but the dealer swears they have the oil filter in stock. I don't trust them.

Anyone know the part number for the oil filter?

Mike
part # 11427848321 is correct just installed today.
9.2 litres of oil was perfect amount for my car.

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part # 11427848321 is correct just installed today.
9.2 litres of oil was perfect amount for my car.
Since you're in Toronto, I hope it wasn't done at this dealership:

http://www.thedrive.com/news/23466/b...engine-coolant
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No my local indy,
And ya I saw that on the news - thats messed up.
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No my local indy,
And ya I saw that on the news - thats messed up.
Anything tricky about changing the oil in the diffs? I'm thinking about going with an indy as well.
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Anything tricky about changing the oil in the diffs? I'm thinking about going with an indy as well.
Hey,
currently do not know yet, will cross that bridge soon.
But I doubt it.
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Hey,
currently do not know yet, will cross that bridge soon.
But I doubt it.
Let me know. I'll be crossing the bridge after you

Too much bad experience with dealerships... The basic problem is that they simply don't want to pay what it would take to get the right talent into the service departments. The people they do get mostly don't have the training and experience, and they are demotivated by low pay and an excessive workload. It shouldn't be a crappy job to be a technician at a luxury brand dealership, but it very much is, unfortunately.
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