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2.0/103; 125 kW TDI CR Engine (1st generation) > < Repairing ignition
Removing and installing parts of the ignition system
Removing and installing parts of the ignition system
General notes on the injection system → Chapter
   
1 - Ignition lead
q   4...8 kΩ
q   with shielded plug and spark-plug
q   check continuity
q   Use extractor to unplug spark plug connector -T10112-.
2 - Ignition transformer -N152-
q   with identification for ignition leads: A = cylinder 1 B = cylinder 2 C = cylinder 3 D = cylinder 4
3 - 10 Nm
4 - Connector
q   4-pin
q   for ignition transformer -N152-
5 - Spark plug, 25 Nm
q   Type and electrode spacing → BookletOctavia ll.
q   for removal and installation, disconnect plug of outer injectors
q   use spark plug wrench, e.g. -3122 B-, for removing and installing
6 - 2-pin plug
q   for knock sensor I -G61-
q   contacts gold-plated
7 - 20 Nm
q   the tightening torque influences the knock sensor function
8 - Knock sensor I -G61-
q   contacts gold-plated
9 - 10 Nm
10 - Hall sender -G40-
q   contacts gold-plated
11 - Connector
q   for hall sender -G40-
q   contacts gold-plated
12 - O-ring

   

2.0/103; 125 kW TDI CR Engine (1st generation) > < Repairing ignition