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Removal: > < Fitting (adjusting the valve timing)
Removing and installing cylinder head
Removing and installing cylinder head
Check the tool and equipment equivalence table according to the applicability between Seat / VW / Audi / Skoda → Chapter
   
Special tools and workshop equipment required
t  Guide pins -3070-, see equivalent → Anchor
t  Pin for the diesel injection pump -3359-, see equivalent → Anchor
t  Crankshaft stop -T10050-, see equivalent → Anchor
t  Hose clamp -T10051-, see equivalent → Anchor
t  Extractor -T10052A-, see equivalent → Anchor
t  Socket XZN 10 -T10385-, see equivalent → Anchor

   
t  Torque wrench -V.A.G 1331-, see equivalent → Anchor.
t  Torque wrench -V.A.G 1332-, see equivalent → Anchor.
t  Collector tray for workshop crane -VAS 6208-, see equivalent → Anchor
t  Adjustment tool -T100395-, see equivalent → Anchor

   
t  Used oil collection and extraction unit -V.A.G 1782-, see equivalent → Anchor
  Note
t  Before carrying out further work, disconnect battery earth strap. For this reason, check whether a coded radio is fitted. Obtain anti-theft coding if necessary.
t  All cable ties which are opened or cut through when cylinder head is removed must be fastened in the same position when cylinder head is installed.
t  All connectors which are separated during disassembly must be reconnected in the original position when installing.
  WARNING
t  When doing any repair work, especially in the engine compartment, pay attention to the following due to the cramped conditions:
t  Route all the various lines and electrical wiring so that they are in their original positions.
t  e.g. for fuel, hydraulics, activated charcoal filter system, coolant and refrigerant, brake fluid, vacuum.
t  Ensure that there is sufficient clearance to all moving or hot components.
  W00-10211

Removal: > < Fitting (adjusting the valve timing)