So, turns out it was as easy as you guys instructed. I'm a novice at servicing VW's, so it was a bit of an unknown.
For those interested;
**Absolutely no need to remove any fuses**
Tools: Philips Head & Flat head screwdriver, Pan to catch excess fuel, Light, safety goggles, gloves and ramps.
I completed the following steps;
1. Elevated the rear of the car on ramps (then i let the car rest for 30 mins), Placed chock under front wheels for added safety
2. Located the Fuel Filter on the drivers side, just fwd of the rear wheel
3. Released pressure on fuel cap, then closed it again
4. With flat head sd, depress the fuel line clips and remove (do not use excess force) leave filter secured in its bracket as it helps with the fuel line clip removal. Fuel will spray...so be careful!
5. Drain excess fuel into pan
6. With Philips head SD, Unscrew the bracket holding the filter, be mindful that the bracket may have a thin strip of plastic link which allows you to open the bracket slightly (i kept mine intact)
7. Remove the filter noting the orientation
8. Install the new filter making sure the orientation is correct, clip on fuel lines and check for leaks, clean off excess fuel.
9. When starting the car I turned the ignition until the accessories came on, listened for the fuel pump to prime (around 10 seconds) then started the car
11. Check for leaks again.
I watched this youtube clip for awareness
YouTube
Hope someone finds this useful.
Cheers,
Steve.
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