Use a large pair of Channel-lock pliers, or a plumbers 'basin pliers'. These are what I always use to remove oil filters. If it's too firm for them, you may have to wedge a large screwdriver right through the filter to twist it - I've had to do that a few times when people put their filter on with a wrench.
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you dont... ther is no oil filter... Wrong.
On top of ther battery
Ther should be an access panel in the top of gas tank that is where the air filter is located .
Yes it is. You can find it up in the drivers side frame rail behind the cab and back by the transmission crossmember. You will have to lay down under the truck to see it.
sorry there is no filter on the mk vii. but ther is a orifice tube with a screen pressed in the liquid line it kina acts like a filter and a expansion valve
if it is the same onw that I had to put on I would think that it is like a compressor link. you hold the fule filter in one hand and grab the little link that goes to the hose and pull the little peice towards the filter, if the hoses are off and the fule filter won't come off then ther is most likely a bolt holding towards the back or the top that you might have over looked.
Ther are a lot of bolts in the 95 monte, which bolts are you talking about?
Look in trunk ther should be twist off screws.
I don't believe ther is one on this transmission, just the fluid gets changed. If there is a filter, it would be replaced if transmission is overhauled.
That is a odd question. Ther is NO need to bleed any transmission of any kind. That is a odd question. Ther is NO need to bleed any transmission of any kind.