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Volkswagen Golf Service & Repair Manual: Assembly overview - air duct and air distribution in passenger compartment

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The illustration shows a left-hand drive vehicle.
   

Assembly overview - air duct and air distribution in passenger compartment

1 -  Air duct for defroster vent
Removing and installing → Chapter.
2 -  Air duct for centre dash panel vent
Removing and installing → Chapter.
3 -  Footwell vent on front passenger side
Removing and installing → Chapter.
4 -  Removing and installing rear footwell vent
Removing and installing → Chapter.
5 -  Air duct for rear of centre console
Installed depending on vehicle equipment. On vehicles without air duct for rear vent in centre console a respective cover is fitted on heater unit instead.
Removing and installing → Chapter.
6 -  Air duct for rear vent in centre console
Installed depending on vehicle equipment. On vehicles without air duct for rear vent in centre console a respective cover is fitted on heater unit instead.
Removing and installing → Chapter.
7 -  Removing and installing rear footwell vent
Removing and installing → Chapter.
8 -  Footwell vent on driver side
Removing and installing → Chapter.
Air duct
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Removing and installing fresh air intake, LHD vehicles
Removing –  Remove plenum chamber cover → General body repairs, exterior; Rep. gr.50. –  ...

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Basics for working on refrigerant circuit
Observe instructions specific to the workplace; → Volkswagen ServiceNet; Handbooks; Service handbook; Environmental protection. Refrigerant from air conditioning systems / refrigerant oils - to be displayed at refrigerant designated working are ...

Routing and securing lines
Risk of damage to lines Lines may become damaged by moving or hot components. –  Route lines in their original positions. –  Ensure that there is sufficient clearance to moving or hot components.   ...

Using a mobile telephone in the vehicle without a connection to the external aerial
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warnings Both during telephone calls and in standby mode, mobile telephones transmit and receive radio waves, which may also be termed "high-frequency energy". Current scientific literature warns us that radio waves can ...

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