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Petrol Fuel Filter for VW Polo, Golf V & Audi A3 - GUD Select E158S

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Petrol Fuel Filter for VW Polo, Golf V & Audi A3 - GUD Select E158SVehicle Fitment & Part Details Petrol fuel filter E158S is a GUD Select fuel injection filter for selected Audi, Seat and Volkswagen petrol applications. Key Details SKU E158S Component Fuel Filter Brand GUD Select Part MPN E158S Primary Fitment VW Polo, Golf V & Audi Specs Filter Description Petrol Fuel Injection; Filter Type Petrol; Height 168 mm; Outer Diameter 55 mm; EFI Thread Size Top 8; EFI Thread Size Bottom 8 Product Specifications

Vehicle Fitment & Part Details

Petrol fuel filter E158S is a GUD Select fuel injection filter for selected Audi, Seat and Volkswagen petrol applications.

Key Details

SKU
E158S
Component
Fuel Filter
Brand
GUD Select
Part MPN
E158S
Primary Fitment
VW Polo, Golf V & Audi
Specs
Filter Description Petrol Fuel Injection; Filter Type Petrol; Height 168 mm; Outer Diameter 55 mm; EFI Thread Size Top 8; EFI Thread Size Bottom 8

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Filter Description Petrol Fuel Injection
Filter Type Petrol
Height 168 mm
Outer Diameter 55 mm
EFI Thread Size Top 8
EFI Thread Size Bottom 8

Vehicle Fitment

Make Model Engine Years
Audi A3, TT 3.2 V6 2004-2010
Seat Ibiza IV/V 1.4 and 1.6 2007-2008
Volkswagen Polo, Polo Classic, Polo Vivo, CrossPolo, Beetle, Golf V/VI, Jetta V/VI, Touran 1.2 TSI, 1.4, 1.4 TSI, 1.6, 2.0 and 3.2 V6 2004-2025
Volkswagen Commercial Caddy III/IV 1.0 TSI and 1.6 petrol 2004-2021

OEM Reference Numbers

Make / Brand Reference Numbers
Bosch F026-403-006, F 026 403 006
Fram G10147
Audi 6Q0 201 051 A, 6Q0 201 051 J
Seat/Skoda/VW 6Q0-201-051A, 6Q0-201-051C, 6Q0-201-051J
Mann and Hummel WK69/2
Ryco Z768
Wix WF8317

Installation / Use / Maintenance Tips

  • Match the filter connections and flow direction before fitting.
  • Work safely around fuel lines and follow the vehicle workshop procedure.
  • Check for leaks after installation before returning the vehicle to service.

Common Questions

Will this fuel filter fit VW Polo, Golf V & Audi?
This part (E158S) is listed for the fitments shown on this page. Confirm by matching the fitment details. Verify VIN/engine.

What brand is this part?
This listing is for a GUD Select fuel filter.

How should I use the OEM reference numbers?
Use the OEM reference numbers as cross-check references with the removed part or supplier catalogue before ordering.

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