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Assembly overview - parts of cooling system - body side > < Checking oil pressure and oil pressure switch
Dismantling and assembling parts of cooling system
Dismantling and assembling parts of cooling system
  Caution
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 (e.g. for fuel, hydraulics, active charcoal filter system, coolant, refrigerant, brake fluid and vacuum) and electrical wiring in their original positions.
t  To avoid damage to lines, ensure sufficient clearance to all moving or hot components.
  Note
t  When the engine is warm, the cooling system is under pressure. If necessary, release pressure before beginning repair work.
t  Hoses are secured with spring-type clips. In case of repair, only use spring-type clips.
t  Spring-type clip pliers -VAS 5024A- are recommended for installation of spring-type clips.
t  When installing coolant hoses, route stress-free so that they do not come into contact with other components (observe markings on coolant connection and hose).
Test for leaks in cooling system using cooling system tester -V.A.G 1274- and adapter for cooling system tester -V.A.G 1274/8- and -V.A.G 1274/9-.
Assembly overview - parts of cooling system - body side → Chapter.
Assembly overview - parts of cooling system - engine side → Chapter.
Coolant hose schematic diagram → Chapter.
Draining and filling with coolant → Chapter.
Coolant mixture specifications → Chapter.
Removing and installing radiator → Chapter.
Removing and installing coolant pump → Chapter.
   

Assembly overview - parts of cooling system - body side > < Checking oil pressure and oil pressure switch