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Audi A6 (1997 release)

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Operation of the vehicle
Maintenance
Maintenance intervals
Service vehicles manufactured through 1999, with the use of conventional motor oil
Service vehicles manufactured since 2000, using oil with long life "LongLife Service"
Motor oil
Changing the oil and oil filter
Engine cooling system
Replacing spark plugs
Draining water from the fuel filter of the diesel engine
Replacement of the fuel filter of the diesel engine
Vehicles with four-cylinder engines
Vehicles with four-cylinder engines with a pump / nozzle
Vehicles with six-cylinder engines
Replacing the air filter element
Check the pressure in the crankcase of diesel engines AFB, AKN
Checking the oil in a mechanical transmission
Replacement and check of level of oil in an automatic transmission
Check the front suspension and steering
Check brake fluid level
Checking the front brake pads
Checking the rear brake pads
Check the fluid level in the power steering
Pollen filter
Door hinges
Checking toothed belt
Code and engine number
Lifting the car
Towing
Tire pressure
Engines
Ignition, fuel injection and exhaust of gasoline engines
The power supply system, and preheating the exhaust gases of diesel engines
Lubrication System
Cooling system
Coupling
Transmission
The front wheel drive shafts
Design features four-wheel drive transmission
Suspension
Wheels and tires
Steering
Brakes
Body
Heating and air conditioning
Electrical
Electric schemes
 


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Vehicles with four-cylinder engines with a pump / nozzle



Remove the engine cover.

Unscrewing bolts and cap screws on the location of the fuel filter on the four-cylinder engines with a pump / nozzle
Fig. 2.16. Unscrewing bolts and cap screws on the location of the fuel filter on the four-cylinder engines with a pump / nozzle


Remove the bolt and take aside the filter cover with the hose connection (Fig. 2.16).
Remove the bolt 1 (see. Fig. 2.16) and remove the fuel filter.
Fill the new fuel filter with clean diesel fuel, it will provide a fast start-up of the engine.
Install the filter and fix its bolt 1.
Replace the fuel filter cover and secure it with the bolt.
Start up the engine and check for leaks in the fuel system.




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