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Pressure differential senderG505: Removing and installing > < Particle filter with primary exhaust pipe - Assembly overview
Exhaust gas temperature sender 3G495: Removing and installing
Exhaust gas temperature sender 3 -G495-: Removing and installing
Consult the equivalence table for tools and equipment according to applicability among Seat / VW / Audi / Skoda → Chapter.
Special tools and workshop equipment required
   
t  Wrench kit 17 mm -T10395-, see equivalent → Anchor
  W00-10767
t  Torque wrench -VAG 1331-, see equivalent → Anchor.
  W00-0427
Removal:
–  Detach the connector -5- of the exhaust gas temperature sender 3 -G495-.
  Note
Disregard -items 1, 2, 3 and 4-.
  A23-10003
–  Unscrew the exhaust gas temperature sender 3 -G495- using the 17 mm wrench -T10395/6-.
  Note
-Items 2 and 3- can be disregarded.
Installation
Installation is carried out in reverse order, noting the following:
l  Tightening torque → Chapter
  Note
t  Coat threads of temperature sender with high-temperature paste → Electronic parts catalogue.
t  Fit cable ties in the original positions when installing.
  A26-10721
Installation position of exhaust gas temperature sender -G495-.
l  Angled section of pipe faces towards left side of vehicle.
l  Angle -α- with regard to marking -arrow- = approx. 17°.
  WARNING
The torque wrench -VAG 1331- must be set to 29 Nm in this case.
The correct tightening torque of 45 Nm is achieved by using the extension of the torque wrench -VAG 1331- with the 17 mm wrench -T10395/6-.
  A26-10729
–  Screw exhaust gas temperature sensor 1 -G495- in by hand.
–  Then tighten to the specified tightening torque using the torque wrench -VAG 1331- and the 17 mm wrench -T10395/6-.
  N26-10523

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