New Beetle GLS L4-2.0L (AVH) (2001)
Exhaust Manifold: Service and Repair
Exhaust Manifold, Removing and Installing
Exhaust manifold, removing and installing
Special tools and equipment
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VAG1331 Torque wrench 5 to 50 Nm (3.7 to 37 ft. lbs.), or equivalent
Removing
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Remove engine cover.
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Remove intake hose.
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Remove pressure and vacuum hoses from combi-valve.
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Remove connector pipe from combi-valve and exhaust manifold.
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Remove warm air collector plate.
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Remove right hand inner CV joint protective cover.
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Disconnect right drive shaft from transmission.
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Remove protective cover -arrows- and disconnect (black) connector -1for heated oxygen sensor (H02S) -G39
For Engine Code AEG the black connector has 4 pins.
For Engine Code AVH, AZG the black connector has 6 pins.
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Remove oxygen sensor 1 -G39- wiring retainers.
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Remove front exhaust pipe with catalyst and bracket.
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Remove exhaust manifold by removing lower nuts from below and upper nuts from above.
Installing
Installation is carried out in the reverse sequence, when doing this note the following:
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Always replace all seals and self-locking nuts
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Tightening torques, Refer to Exhaust Manifold, Service and Repair
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Drive shaft to transmission: 40 Nm (30 ft. lbs.)
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Check Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) memory:
Refer to Powertrain Management
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Display Readiness code:
Refer to Powertrain Management
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Readiness code must be reset if ECM is subject to low voltage with ignition ON or if Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) memory is erased.
Refer to Powertrain Management