Power Steering Fluid Cooler: Service and Repair
Oil Cooler
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Hose clamps up to 25mm (3094)
• Torque wrench (V.A.G 1410)
• Spring type clip pliers (VAS 5024 A)
Removing
For all repair work, especially in the engine compartment due to the tight working conditions, observe the following:
• Route lines of all types (for example for fuel, hydraulic, EVAP canister system, coolant and refrigerant, brake fluid, vacuum) and electrical wiring so that the original path is followed.
• To prevent damaging the lines, make sure there is enough space for all moving or hot components.
- Remove the front noise insulation.
- Remove the front bumper.
- Remove the crossmember.
- Remove the fan mount and the fans.
- Clamp off the intake hose - 1 - and the return hose - 2 - using (3094).
- Disconnect the intake hose - 1 - and the return hose - 2 - from the oil cooler.
- Remove screw - 2 - on back side of cooler.
- Remove the cooler.
- Detach the oil cooler - 1 - on the condenser.
Installing
Installation is the reverse of removal, with special attention to the following:
• Secure all hose connections with hose clamps appropriate to the model. Refer to Electronic Parts Catalog (ETKA).
• Oil type: Hydraulic fluid (G 002 000 oder G 004 000 M2)
- Check hydraulic fluid level and top off, if necessary. Refer to Maintenance Booklet 17.1, Power-assisted steering: Check oil level.
- Steering system, bleeding and checking for leaks. Refer to => [ Power Steering System, Bleeding ] Service and Repair.
Tightening Specifications