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Help - I opened the bonnet today to look at, maybe replace, the air filter, how do I find it under that lump of moulded plastic. I looked for clips, screws and catches nothing to be found . How the hell do I take it off, please help.

Held on by about 10 screws, can't miss them.

If it's anything like my 2.0l petrol vrs I found it easy to undo the air intake. At the front and back and unplug the air sensor. Then starting at the back pull the right side up then the left then the front the air filter is in the back held in with screws. That's for the vrs but can't see it being much different for the 1.6 petrol

Do you mean the main engine cover? If so they just pull off. But that only really reveals spark plugs. Air filter housing will be off tone one side.

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Thanks for advice, will have another look when it stops raining.

Watch the second half of this video (the first part shows changing the cabin air filter):

 

 

Think you must have been looking at the wrong part if you didn't spot all of the screws.

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Understood what was happening in video but mine is a 1.6 fsi and completely different layout. thanks for your help anyway. will have another go when the weather is better, no fun doing it on the drive in the rain and wind .

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