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Diagram of coolant hose connections > < Checking oil level
Parts of cooling system (on engine)
Parts of cooling system (on engine)
→ Chapter „Diagram of coolant hose connections“
→ Chapter „Draining off and filling coolant“
→ Chapter „Check the cooling system for leaks“
→ Chapter „Coolant pipes and continued coolant circulation pump -V51- - exploded view“
→ Chapter „Removing and installing continued coolant circulation pump -V51-“
→ Chapter „Removing and installing coolant pipe (front)“
→ Chapter „Removing and installing small coolant pipe“
→ Chapter „Exploded view of coolant pump and thermostat“
→ Chapter „Removing and installing coolant temperature sender -G62-“
→ Chapter „Removing and installing toothed belt for coolant pump“
→ Chapter „Renewing oil seal for coolant pump drive“
→ Chapter „Removing and installing coolant pump“
→ Chapter „Removing and installing thermostat“
  WARNING
Hot coolant and vapours can cause burns!
t  When the engine is hot the cooling system is under pressure.
t  To reduce the system charge pressure, cover the expansion tank plug with a rag and open carefully.
  Note
t  When the engine is hot the cooling system is under pressure. If necessary, relieve pressure before commencing repair work.
t  Secure all hose connections with the correct type of hose clips (same as original equipment) → Parts catalogue.
t  Spring-type clip pliers -VAS 6499- or hose clip pliers -VAS 6340- are recommended for installation of spring-type clips.
t  Renew gaskets and seals.
t  The arrow markings on the coolant pipes and on the ends of the hoses must be aligned with each other.
   

Diagram of coolant hose connections > < Checking oil level