Volkswagen Golf Service & Repair Manual: Removing and installing left vent temperature sender -G150
Special tools and workshop equipment
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Vehicle diagnostic tester |
Note
Only on vehicles with Climatronic. On vehicles with heater
or air conditioning system with electric/manual controls, the
apertures in the air ducts are sealed with plugs. |
The illustration shows a left-hand drive vehicle. The
procedure is identical. |
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Remove dash panel end cover
→ General body repairs, interior; Rep. gr.70. |
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Turn vent temperature sender -1-
in -direction of arrow- and pull it
out of mounting. |
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Disconnect electrical connector -2-. |
Installation is carried out in the reverse order. When
installing, note the following: |
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Renew seal -3- if damaged or
defective. |
Note
An incorrectly installed vent temperature sender will cause
flow noise. |
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As a final step, read event memory, and erase any entries
displayed using vehicle diagnostic tester in “Guided fault
finding” mode. |
Dash panel; Removing and installing dash panel end cover
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The humidity sender for air conditioning system -G260- and
the light/rain sensor -G397- form one component and are
installed depending on vehicle equipment.
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Special tools and workshop equipment
required
Vehicle diagnostic tester
Removing
Note
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Other materials:
Removing and installing ambient temperature sensor -G17
Note
The ambient temperature sensor -G17- is used for determining
the outside temperature and as a switch-on condition of the
auxiliary and supplementary heater via CAN bus.
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Removing and installing ambient temper ...
Removing and installing door
Special tools and workshop equipment
required
Door alignment tool -3320-
Universal joint for 3320 -3320/1-
Bit for 3320 -3320/2-
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Checking outer constant velocity joint
The joint is to be dismantled to renew the grease if it is
heavily soiled, or to check the running surfaces of the balls
for wear and damage.
Removing
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Before disman ...
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