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Oil Filter Cap Wrench 1999 and newer Volvos use a paper cartridge insert and a reusable plastic housing. The idea is that when it's time to replace the filter, only the paper element needs to be recycled as the housing is now reusable. Use cap wrench on this style filter. Please check fitment listed below to ensure products will fit your specific vehicle. Some products may include or exclude some model years or engine and transmission combinations.
We offer some products with multiple brand options. Products ending with an "E" suffix indicate Economy (non-OE) brands.
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T261K Reviewed by Crito from Knoxville, TN
Great kit! Filter has to be pushed on firmly and the cap wrench sometimes gets stuck after tightening. But quick oil change place put in a filter that was just flopping around and not filtering at all and a little tap usually releases the cap wrench. Using new o-rings and crush washers every time has stopped my leak too. I guess if you want something done right you just have to do it yourself.
October 2009
T261 Reviewed by Martin
Wrench worked just fine for me. Can't beat the price. Thanks!
October 2009
T261 Reviewed by SALVATORE SCHEMBRI from NEW YORK
Used with my 3/8 torque wrench & didn't have any problems removing or replacing the filter housing.
October 2009
T261 Reviewed by Richard Baumann from Totonto CDN
The weld broke the 2nd time I used the cap. I then took it to work and did a proper weld job and it has been fine ever since. It can be difficult to remove the wrench from the plastic filter housing. IPD needs to do more than just have a spot weld to hold the socket fitting to the cap.
ipd customer service response: ipd does offer two different styles of tool. The T261 is our more economical version and the T1275OS is a heavy duty style that we manufacture.
July 2009
T1275OS Reviewed by Tina from CA
Used this tool to change the filter on my 2001 S40 that I recently bought. THere is no way I'd have been able to remove the filter without this, or put it back on tight enough. THe plastic one looks flimsy while this one is very strong and fits nice and tight on the housing so you can get a grip. It needs a 1/2" drive.
July 2009
T1275OS Reviewed by Cory Patterson from Amarillo TX
This tool works fantastic. Don't even bother trying to get the oil filter casing off with the cheaper pot metal version. The cheaper tool doesn't grab the casing on enough of the flat surfaces and slips too much.
IPD's products and shipping are very good.
May 2009
T261 Reviewed by Mike from ILLINOIS
This product worked great. My oil filter cover was extremely tight and overtorqued, but this attachments loosened it up with no problem or breakage. Definitely worth the money over the premium ones in my opinion.
April 2009
T261 Reviewed by B Chan from San Mateo, Ca
POJ, don't waste your money on this one. The weld broke the first time I use it. I have to call a friend to bring his over to save me. I drained the oil and started to take the filter off and it broke. ipd should take this off their inventory. I called and ipd sent me two more, now I have three of them, may be I can trade them back for the 40.00 one.
March 2009
T261 Reviewed by Jojo from Princeton, NJ
Works like a charm. You should know that you need a 3/8 torque wrench. I bought mine and it allows you to tighten the housing to the 25 Nm recommended amount. In combination they are all you need to take that cap on and off whenever you want. The mechanic that last did the oil change had tightened the cap too much and it took a lot of elbow grease to unscrew it, but it's not done.
The only problem I have is that my cap wrench is stuck to the actual cap. Can't remove it. If IPD has any suggestions on how to do that I will be very grateful. I'll check on this a few days later.
February 2009
T261K Reviewed by Laz from VA
This is a great kit and its a few bucks cheaper than ordering each part individually. The cap wrench is a nice addition to my tool kit, because this is the first time I was able to torque the filter cap properly.
January 2009
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