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Oil Dipstick Snapped!

M87NER

MATNER
Mar 11, 2007
1,338
0
Stoke-on-Trent
Tw*t, [:@] Workin under bonnet today and snapped it off about half way down. would it be okay to drive it i tape it up with duct tape untill i get it replaced? are they easy enough to replace?

Cheers for any help..
 

A9_SLU

A9 SLU
Nov 22, 2006
114
0
Portsmouth/Wiltshire
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Mine is broken off really low down do you think i should put tape over the hole?
 

M87NER

MATNER
Mar 11, 2007
1,338
0
Stoke-on-Trent
Thats where mine broke off, low down. i just used duct tape and taped the tube back on as the dipstick itself holds it in place untill i got my new one from seat which was only like £2.30.. yeh i just pulls of-i got a pair of pliers on it.
 

Big_daddy

Going going gone.....
Oct 20, 2006
3,930
0
Brummy
Just snapped mines, do you know part number for the tube? For AYp engine (unnless they all the same).

Just to confirm, do you just pull on the broke peice and it comes off? as i dont want to be breaking something else (good luck is not on my side the past few days).
 

jamieread

Active Member
Oct 14, 2007
173
0
Snapped mine a while ago and have taped it for the time being.

Need to get one from seat, so prob this weekend. Part number is 06A 103 663B they are only a couple of quid.

A good tug should get the old one off.
 

Big_daddy

Going going gone.....
Oct 20, 2006
3,930
0
Brummy
Snapped mine a while ago and have taped it for the time being.

Need to get one from seat, so prob this weekend. Part number is 06A 103 663B they are only a couple of quid.

A good tug should get the old one off.

Is there any rubbers/ washers on them?

Do you think gsf sell em? (have to wait for day for seat to order it).
 
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