Coolant level sensor
Coolant level sensor |
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Removal |
1. |
Open the expansion tank cap and release the overpressure. Close the cap.
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2. |
Certain cars
: Remove the cover (1 screw).
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3. |
Remove the battery cover and detach the negative and positive cables on the battery.
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4. |
Remove the battery (1 nut).
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5. |
Undo the expansion tank mounting on the MacPherson strut (1 clip).
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6. |
Turn the tank forward. Unplug the connector for the expansion tank level sensor.
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7. |
Undo the clip that secures the relay box cable trunk adjacent to the battery holder.
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8. |
Lift up the expansion tank. Pull the lower hose between the cable trunking
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9. |
Clamp the connecting hoses to the expansion tank using pinch-off pliers.
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10. |
Turn the expansion tank forwards and drain the fluid into a suitable container.
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11. |
Undo the hose clips for each respective hose.
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12. |
Lift out the expansion tank.
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Refitting |
Note | ||
Spray the connector with Kontakt 61, part no. 30 04 520. |
1. |
Fit the hoses to the expansion tank.
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2. |
Release the pinch-off pliers around the radiator hoses.
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3. |
Route the hoses correctly and turn the expansion tank down.
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4. |
Fit the clip that secures the relay box cable trunk adjacent to the battery holder.
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5. |
Plug in the connector for the expansion tank level sensor.
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6. |
Fit the expansion tank in its lower groove and the mounting on the MacPherson strut (1 clip).
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7. |
Fit the battery
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8. |
Fit the positive and negative cables to the battery and fit the battery cover.
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9. |
Certain cars
: Fit the cover (1 screw).
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10. |
Fill coolant fluid.
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11. |
Start the engine and run to operating temperature with the heating controls turned up full.
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12. |
Check the coolant level and freezing point. Top up with coolant if necessary.
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13. |
Reset the clock and the radio if necessary.
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