Vacuum pump, V6 diesel
| Vacuum pump, V6 diesel |
| To remove |
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Blow the hose and pipe connections clean with compressed air before removing. |
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Cover the holes after removing. |
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Cover the wings.
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Remove the bolt securing the upper intake manifold to the right-hand engine mounting.
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Remove the upper intake manifold from the turbocharger and crankcase ventilation.
Move aside the upper intake manifold. |
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Remove the vacuum hoses. The hose from the brake servo has a quick-release coupling.
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Remove the vacuum pump bolts.
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Remove the vacuum pump.
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| To fit |
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Turn the shaft to the correct position in relation to the groove on the camshaft and fit the pump to the engine.
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Fit the bolts.
Tightening torque 17 Nm (13 lbf ft) |
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Fit the vacuum hoses.
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Fit the upper intake manifold.
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Fit the bolt securing the upper intake manifold to the right-hand engine mounting.
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Wipe away any oil.
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Remove the wing covers.
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Depress the brake pedal a number of times to remove the underpressure in the brake servo.
Depress the brake pedal and start the engine. Check that the brake pedal sinks slightly. |
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