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Volkswagen Passat B5 (from 1996 to 2004, the year of issue)

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The bottom mudguard of a motor compartment



The bottom mudguard of a motor compartment (all engines)

1 - tapping screw (3 pcs.)
2 - Front mudguard,
3 - tapping screw (3 pcs.)
4 - rear mudguard,
5 - self-tapping screws (5 pcs.)
6 - fastening lining
7 - the screw (2 pcs.)
8 - clamp nut (2 pcs.)
9 - bracket with bolts (3 pcs.)
10 - pin (4 pcs.)
11 - a casing,
12 - damper
13 - an arm

Withdrawal

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Lift the front of the car and fix on supports.
2. Remove the self-tapping screws that hold the bottom mudguard of the engine.
3. Turn 180 ?� and remove the locking pins.
4. Remove the front and, if present, and the rear part of the mudguard of the engine.

Setting

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Install the engine splash guard and secure it with self-tapping screws, tighten them to 20 Nm.
2. Insert the locking pins and rotate them 180 ?�.
3. Lower the car.




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