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Coolant pump: Removing and installing > < Cowling with radiator fanV7 and radiator fan, right sideV35: Removing and installing
Radiator: Removing and installing
Radiator: Removing and installing
t  Radiator: Removing → Anchor
t  Radiator: Installing → Anchor.
Consult the equivalence table for tools and equipment according to applicability among Seat / VW / Audi / Skoda → Chapter.
Special tools and workshop equipment required
   
t  Collecting tray -VAS 6208-, see equivalent → Anchor
  W00-10228
t  Pliers for spring-loaded band-type clamps -VAS 6340-, see equivalent → Anchor
Removing .
  Note
Even when the radiator and condenser are correctly installed, slight impressions may be visible on the fins of these components. This does not mean that the components are damaged. If the fins are only very slightly distorted, this does not justify renewal of the radiator or the condenser.
–  Remove the air conduit with the fans → Chapter.
–  Drain coolant → Chapter.
–  Bring lock plate carrier into service position: → Bodywork, exterior fitting work; Rep. gr.50.
–  Place drip tray for workshop hoist -VAS 6208- beneath engine.
  W00-10380
–  Disconnect left upper coolant hose from radiator, lift retaining clip -arrow- when doing this.
–  Remove the bottom right coolant hose from radiator.
  A19-10611
–  Unclip connectors -A- from the high pressure sender -G65--B-.
  Note
The item -C- can be disregarded.
  A87-10287
–  Remove the sealing lip on the upper side of the lock carrier.
–  Remove bolts -arrows- at rear and lift out radiator.
Fitting .
l  Tightening torque → Chapter
Installation is carried out in reverse order, noting the following:
  Note
t  Renew seals and O-rings.
t  Secure all hose connections with the correct type of hose clips (same as original equipment) → Parts catalogue.
–  Install the air conduit with the fans → Chapter.
–  Fill up coolant → Chapter.
  A19-0487

Coolant pump: Removing and installing > < Cowling with radiator fanV7 and radiator fan, right sideV35: Removing and installing