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Volkswagen Golf Service & Repair Manual: Removing and installing evaporator temperature sensor -G308-, LHD vehicles

Volkswagen Golf Service & Repair Manual / Heating, air conditioning / Air conditioner / Front heater and air conditioning unit / Removing and installing evaporator temperature sensor -G308-, LHD vehicles

Special tools and workshop equipment required
   
Removal wedge -3409-
  Note
Only vehicles with air conditioning system; on vehicles with heater, opening in heater is sealed off.
Removing
–  Remove glove compartment → General body repairs, interior; Rep. gr.68.
 

Removing and installing evaporator temperature sensor -G308-, LHD vehicles

–  Release evaporator temperature sensor -G308- using removal wedge -3409-.
–  Pull evaporator temperature sensor -G308--2- out of the housing.
–  Disconnect electrical connector -1-.
Installing
Install in reverse order.
Specified torques:
Compartments/covers; Assembly overview - glove compartment → General body repairs, interior; Rep. gr.68.
 

Removing and installing evaporator temperature sensor -G308-, LHD vehicles

Removing and installing coolant pipes at heat exchanger (Denso)
  Note There are different designs and makes of heater and air conditioning unit. The individual components of the various heaters and air conditioning u ...

Removing and installing evaporator temperature sensor -G308-, RHD vehicles
Special tools and workshop equipment required     Removal wedge -3409-   Note ...

Other materials:

Nuts and bolts
Loosen and tighten bolts and securing nuts for covers and housings diagonally. Avoid canting particularly sensitive parts such as comtrol motor with control unit. Loosen and tighten them diagonally in stages. ...

Removing and installing gearbox mounting
Removing     –  Release hose clips -1- and -2-, and remove air pipe. –  Remove air filter housing → Chapter. –  ...

Matching wheel rims and tyres
If necessary, eliminate flat spots caused by storage or handling → Chapter. –  Press tyre off wheel rim → Chapter. –  Rotate tyre by 180° relative to wheel rim. ...

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