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Audi A6 (1997 release)

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Installing water pump driven



Installation is made in sequence, return to removal, taking into account the following.
Clean the gasket surfaces of the cover and the water pump housing.
Install the new water pump gasket.
Install a water pump and secure it with the nuts and bolts, having tightened their moment of 10 Nm.
Install the timing belt and adjust its tension.
Establish a casing of a gear belt.
Install poly V-belt.
Fill in cooling liquid.
Connect a wire of "weight" to the battery.
Turn on the radio and enter the code.
Lift up the power window glass until it stops. Then click on all window switches again for at least 1, in the closed position of the control unit to activate windows.
Set the clock.




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