CA unit without master cylinder
CA unit without master cylinder |
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Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position and remove the battery.
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2. |
Remove the pressure pipe between the charge air cooler and throttle body and seal the hose to prevent dirt from entering it.
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Lift up the power steering fluid reservoir and turn it to one side.
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Unplug the three sensor connectors.
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Press the connectors out of the holder.
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Remove the three bolts and lift out the holder.
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7. |
Unplug the CA unit's connector.
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Unscrew the bolts securing the battery tray.
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Remove the remaining bolts securing the CA unit.
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10. |
Undo the maxifuse fuse box and move it aside.
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Remove the cap on the CA unit and check that the CA unit's worm gear is in the engaged position (position E). If it is not, rotate it to the engaged position using a torque wrench set for 20 Nm.
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12. |
Remove the two screws securing the master cylinder.
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13. |
Remove the clip securing the pressure pipe to the CA unit's holder.
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14. |
Lift out the CA unit.
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To refit |
1. |
Position the clutch actuator unit and fit the clip securing the pressure pipe to the CA unit's holder.
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Undo the two screws securing the master cylinder to the CA unit.
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3. |
Fit the maxifuse fuse box back in place.
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Tighten the screws securing the clutch actuator unit.
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5. |
Fit the bolts securing the battery tray.
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Plug in the CA unit's connector.
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Fit the wiring harness in place, press the connectors into the holder and tighten the holder's three retaining screws.
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8. |
Plug in the three sensor connectors.
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9. |
Refit the power steering fluid reservoir.
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10. |
Refit the pressure pipe.
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11. |
Put the battery back in place.
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