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To remove the sealing flange with the sender wheel from the crankshaft > < Renewing crankshaft sealing flange - flywheel end
Removing and installing flywheel
Removing and installing flywheel
Special tools and workshop equipment required
   
t  Hose clamp -3067-, see equivalent → Anchor
Flywheel: Removing → Anchor.
Flywheel: Installing → Anchor.
  W00-0026
Removing
Proceed as follows:
l  Gearbox removed.
–  On vehicles with manual gearbox: remove clutch pressure plate → Rep. gr.30.
–  Attach counterhold tool -3067- before loosening bolts.
  A13-10520
Vehicles with dual-mass flywheel:
  Caution
Make sure dual-mass flywheel is not damaged on removal.
Remove bolts -B- using normal hand tools (do not use pneumatic wrench or impact driver, etc.). The bolts should only be removed by hand.
–  Rotate the dual mass flywheel -A- so that the bolts are aligned with the holes -arrows-.
–  When unscrewing the bolts, make sure that the bolt heads do not come into contact with the dual-mass flywheel; the flywheel will otherwise be damaged as the bolts are screwed out.
All vehicles (continued):
–  Remove bolts and take off flywheel.
Installing
l  Tightening torque → Chapter
Reassembly is carried out in the reverse order; note the following:
  Note
t  Renew bolts for flywheel.
t  Installation is only possible at one position through the off-set arrangement of the boreholes.
–  Move counter-hold -3067- to tighten the bolts.
–  On vehicles with manual gearbox: install clutch pressure plate → Rep. gr.30.
  A30-0102

To remove the sealing flange with the sender wheel from the crankshaft > < Renewing crankshaft sealing flange - flywheel end