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Porsche 911 996 997 Boxster Cayman Panamera Cayenne Oil Change 2 Tool Wrench Set on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Returns require prior return authorization Manufacturer Part Number:000 721 920 40 Warranty:Yes

76mm 14  Flute Oil Filter Wrench and Drain Plug 8mm Hex Socket for Porsche and Other German Cars

This economy steel oil filter wrench works with most Porsches, many Mercedes, BMWs, Audis, and VWs with the removable element and 76mm 14 flute filter housing.  We also sell a higher quality German manufactured die cast wrench recommended and sold by Porsche, but they tend to be heavily backordered due to demand.  Check out our eBay store for that wrench, and other items.  This steel wrench will do the job well.  Also, most Porsche drain plugs require a 8mm hex bit socket to remove and replace it if you need both. This is a quality 3/8" drive tool.   Check our store listings for the oil filter wrench by itself.  We ship same day whenever possible. 

This wrench will fit Porsche 1997-2012 996 997 Boxster/S, 2006-2012 997 Cayman/S, 1998-2012 911 996 997 Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Turbo, 955 957 958 Cayenne, 970 Panamera, and alternative to Porsche P/N 000 721 920 40. We recommend however, that you measure your oil filter housing and drain plug to be sure before purchasing.   

This wrench also fits most 1984 and newer gasoline powered Mercedes-Benz, an alternative to Mercedes P/N 103 589 02 09 00, 1996 and newer BMW with the M44 engine, also many VW and Audi models from mid 1990s to current.

This wrench fits plastic housing based oil filters with the removable element on so many German made cars, that we haven't been able to compile anywhere near a complete list.  We highly recommend that you measure the outside of your oil filter housing with an accurate ruler or caliper to be sure it's correct before you buy. The housing should measure 76mm (3 inches in diameter), and have 14 flats (flutes) around the perimeter.  The wrench works with standard 3/8 square drive tools. It is wise to use this oil filter wrench with a torque wrench to drive it when reinstalling the oil filter housing.  Porsche recommends a torque wrench setting of 19 foot pounds (25Nm). 

Here is a video tutorial on changing the oil and filter in a Porsche: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0VQ6jCpx-A

 

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Disclaimer

We have taken great care to ensure that the products and solutions we provide are of the highest quality. It is ultimately the repairers, technician, mechanic, or handyman's responsibility to ensure that the work, repair or maintenance complies with national and local safety regulations. Because many variables exist regarding the quality and use of tools and materials and because no control can be exercised over the repairer, mechanic or handyman's abilities in repairing and maintaining any motor vehicle, we take no responsibility for any losses, damage or injuries that may occur.


Since we cannot control or be assured that proper supervision and safety equipment will be provided and used when undertaking a repair or maintenance project, no expressed or implied responsibility or liability is assumed regarding any persons' safety during or after undertaking any repair or maintenance projects using any of our products or solutions. We encourage the potential buyer to ensure that the part being sold is compatible with their vehicle before buying. 

  

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