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Oil Pan Lower Section






Oil Pan Lower Section

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Torque Wrench (V.A.G 1331)

Hand drill with plastic brush attachment

Protective eyewear

Silicone sealant (D 174 003 A2)

Removing

- Remove noise insulation

- Drain engine oil.

Observe disposal regulations!

- Remove mounting bolts.

- Press off lower section of oil pan at lift out pockets provided - arrows - on upper section of oil pan. Be careful not to damage sealing surfaces in the process.





- Replace damaged lower section of oil pan.

Installing

CAUTION!
To prevent injuries from shavings, wear protective goggles and protective clothing.

- Remove remainder of sealant from upper and lower section of oil pan e.g. using a rotating plastic brush.

CAUTION!
Make sure that no sealant residue enters the engine.

- Clean sealing surfaces so they are completely free of any oil or grease.

- Cut tube nozzle at front marking (dia. of nozzle approximately 1 mm).





Note shelf-life date.

The lower section of oil pan must be installed within 5 minutes after application of sealant.

- With engine removed, apply sealant bead - A - as depicted on to clean sealing surface of upper section of oil pan.





The sealant bead must be 1.5 to 2.0 mm thick.

With engine installed, apply sealant in the same manner on to lower section of oil pan.

Sealant bead must be routed on inside on holes for bolts.

- Install all bolts and tighten them in diagonal sequence.

The rest of installation follows reverse of the removal procedures. When doing this note the following:

After installing lower section of oil pan, allow sealant to dry for approximately 30 minutes. Only after then may the engine oil be replenished.

Tightening Specifications