TT Quattro Coupe L4-1.8L Turbo (BEA) (2003)
Drive Belt: Service and Repair
Ribbed Belt, Removing and Installing (Overview)
Ribbed Belt, Removing and Installing
Notes:
‹› The illustration shows the belt drive on vehicles without air conditioning.
‹› Before removing the ribbed belt, mark the direction of rotation using chalk or a felt marker pen. If the belt rotates in the wrong direction when it is
reinstalled, this can cause breakage. Ensure that the belt is properly seated in the pulleys when installing.
‹› Installing air conditioning compressor. Fig. 3
1 -
25 Nm
2 -
Tensioning element for ribbed belt
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Turn with open-end wrench to loosen ribbed belt. See: Removing Ribbed Belt
3 -
Vibration damper
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With pulley for ribbed belt
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Can only be installed in one position
4 -
25 Nm
5 -
Generator
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Removing and installing:
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To facilitate positioning of generator on bracket, knock back threaded bushes for retaining bolts slightly.
6 -
25 Nm
7 -
Bracket
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Illustration shows version for vehicle without air conditioning.
8 -
45 Nm
9 -
25 Nm
10 -
Banjo bolt, 30 Nm
11 -
Sealing ring
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Replace
12 -
Pressure pipe
13 -
Sealing Ring
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Replace
14 -
Vane pump
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For power steering
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Removing and installing:
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To facilitate positioning of vane pump on bracket, knock back threaded bushes for retaining bolts slightly.
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Pulley