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Technical => 939 Series (159, Brera and Brera Spider) => Topic started by: Juicymango on March 17, 2018, 06:41:10 AM

Title: 2007 159 3.2 Q4 Oil Filter Location
Post by: Juicymango on March 17, 2018, 06:41:10 AM
Hi there!

Apologies if this has been asked before however I've searched diligently throughout the forum & couldn't locate the answer it.

Simple question ( for me ) but where exactly is the location of the oil filter on a 159 3.2 V6 Q4 model,  seems to be conflicting answers online regarding it and a visual inspection of the engine looking for the cap which would contain it doesn't reveal anything either.   

I'd used to doing these sort of tasks myself so would rather not take it to be done by someone else so if anyone could enlighten me as to where this oil filter is hiding either with pictures/video/links I'd be most appreciative. 

TIA.     8)
Title: Re: 2007 159 3.2 Q4 Oil Filter Location
Post by: Colin Edwards on March 17, 2018, 11:03:01 AM
Hi Juicymango.
Welcome aboard!

The oil filter on the 3.2 JTS utilises a replacement fibre insert.  Unless you have a hoist, best way to access the filter is remove the engine undertray.  Lots (around 12!) of different types of fixings holding this in place.  No way this filter can be accessed from above.   
The oil filter element itself is housed in a vertical aluminium case around the RHS rear of the engine bay.  Its around 70mm in dia and about 125mm long.  A hex or square drive (can't remember) is cast into the lower end of the case. 
I usually install a Hengst brand element - part # E622H D145.  These are made in Germany and come with a replacement "O" ring seal.  With a bit of luck you can usually unscrew and remove the aluminium case without spilling a drop of oil!
Takes longer to remove and re-install the undertray than to replace the filter element!

Title: Re: 2007 159 3.2 Q4 Oil Filter Location
Post by: AlfaArt on March 18, 2018, 08:01:47 AM
Quote from: Colin Edwards on March 17, 2018, 11:03:01 AM
Hi Juicymango.
Welcome aboard!

The oil filter on the 3.2 JTS utilises a replacement fibre insert.  Unless you have a hoist, best way to access the filter is remove the engine undertray.  Lots (around 12!) of different types of fixings holding this in place.  No way this filter can be accessed from above.   
The oil filter element itself is housed in a vertical aluminium case around the RHS rear of the engine bay.  Its around 70mm in dia and about 125mm long.  A hex or square drive (can't remember) is cast into the lower end of the case. 
I usually install a Hengst brand element - part # E622H D145.  These are made in Germany and come with a replacement "O" ring seal.  With a bit of luck you can usually unscrew and remove the aluminium case without spilling a drop of oil!
Takes longer to remove and re-install the undertray than to replace the filter element!
Thanks! I'm just about to do mine for the first time too! Got 6 pack of Wesfil filters for good price off Fleabay and 20 litre drum of oil from Reply as 30% sale. So will change at 5k intervals.

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Title: Re: 2007 159 3.2 Q4 Oil Filter Location
Post by: Juicymango on March 18, 2018, 11:38:45 AM
Quote from: Colin Edwards on March 17, 2018, 11:03:01 AM
Hi Juicymango.
Welcome aboard!

The oil filter on the 3.2 JTS utilises a replacement fibre insert.  Unless you have a hoist, best way to access the filter is remove the engine undertray.  Lots (around 12!) of different types of fixings holding this in place.  No way this filter can be accessed from above.   
The oil filter element itself is housed in a vertical aluminium case around the RHS rear of the engine bay.  Its around 70mm in dia and about 125mm long.  A hex or square drive (can't remember) is cast into the lower end of the case. 
I usually install a Hengst brand element - part # E622H D145.  These are made in Germany and come with a replacement "O" ring seal.  With a bit of luck you can usually unscrew and remove the aluminium case without spilling a drop of oil!
Takes longer to remove and re-install the undertray than to replace the filter element!

Excellent. Thank you very much for that.   8)

Yeah I've had form with removing the undercarriage cover previously on my old 147, great fun.   :D

Also thanks for the tip on the Hengst filter, I'll definitely check that out as well as the carbon air filter that is displayed with it on the Hengst website.   
Title: Re: 2007 159 3.2 Q4 Oil Filter Location
Post by: Juicymango on April 14, 2018, 06:57:49 AM
As a footnote to this the undercarriage cover didn't cover the hexagonal ( just ) so I was able to get it off without removing the cover & following advice sloooooooowly eased it out without spilling a drop.  All good.   

Next stop, brake pads.