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2000 VW Beetle Cabin Filter

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2009

Changing a cabin filter.

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  • Only thing I can tell you is watch the video a few times and be careful when you are removing the plastic pieces. Also make sure you have the right bit to remove the screws.

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  • it's a torx, space cadet

  • you explain good kid

  • Is that for all beetle motors? I have. Turbo

  • great video ... thank you for your help.

  • Good video,but i have a 2009 New Beetle and i ask you this filter will be in the same spot of that in the video?

    Thank`s

  • That's a torx screw head

    but what size?

  • thanks for the 411.i just did mine leaves and dirt came of the filter,i think it has been changed before but we bought it used.

  • With all due respect, why did you get an automatic?

  • Thanks!

  • great video, thanks a lot!

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