Volkswagen Golf Service & Repair Manual: Removing and installing aerial amplifier -R24-/-R93-/-R84-
Special tools and workshop equipment
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Torque wrench -V.A.G 1783- |
Note
Removal and installation of aerial amplifier -R24- are
described. Removal and installation of aerial amplifier 2 -R93-
and aerial amplifier 3 -R84- are carried out in the same way. |
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Switch off ignition and all electrical consumers, and remove
ignition key. |
Aerial amplifier -R24-/aerial amplifier 3 -R84- is located
on top left of rear lid. |
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Remove rear lid trim (top)
→ General body repairs, interior; Rep. gr.70. |
Aerial amplifier 2 -R83- is located on bottom right of rear
lid. |
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Remove rear lid trim (bottom)
→ General body repairs, interior; Rep. gr.70. |
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Release and detach connectors -arrows-
on aerial amplifier -R24-. |
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Loosen securing bolt -arrow-. |
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Pull out bolt with plate clamp and aerial amplifier -R24-. |
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Push aerial amplifier -R24- in direction of arrow. |
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Remove aerial amplifier -R24-. |
Install in the reverse order of removal. When doing this,
note the following: |
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Component |
Specified torque |
Bolt on aerial amplifier -R24- |
2 Nm |
1 -
Frequency modulation (FM) frequency filter in positive wire -R179-
On window frame to the left of the rear lid
FM trap circuit (+)
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Special tools and workshop equipment
required
Torque wrench -V.A.G 1783-
Removin ...
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