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Heater Core: Service and Repair






Heater Core

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Drip Tray For Workshop Hoist (VAS 6208)

Hose Clamps Up To 25 mm Diameter (3094)

Engine Bung Set (VAS 6122)






Compressed air gun, commercially available

Removal

- Turn off all electric consumers.

- Switch off the ignition.

- Remove the key.

Follow all Safety Precautions when working on airbag units, seat belt tensioners and battery cut-out units (pyrotechnical components).

- Remove the instrument panel.

- Remove the vehicle electrical system control module.

- Completely detach the module carrier..

- Remove the driver footwell vent. Refer to => [ Footwell Vent, Driver Side ] Footwell Vent, Driver Side.

- Pull the module carrier forward off the studs.

- Cover the studs on the right side with a cloth or the like.

- Press the module carrier up on the right side and place it on the studs.

Bleed the coolant circuit after it has been opened.

The coolant system is under pressure when the engine is warm. If necessary, release system pressure prior to repair work.

- Place (VAS 6208) under the engine.

- Discharge the coolant circuit.

- Label the coolant hoses to the heating and A/C unit.

- Disconnect the coolant hoses to the heater core of the heating and A/C unit (for example, with the (3094) ) and remove.

- Insert one section of hose - A - and of - B - on to both connections to the heater core.






- Hold a container - C - under the hose of lower connection - B -.

- Using a compressed air gun - D -, carefully blow coolant out of the heater core (into container - C -) via hose - A -.

- Pull the interior carpet on the left away from the center tunnel.

- Remove the heater core cover - 1 -.

- Remove the bolts - 2 - and loosen the tabs - arrow -.






- Cover the carpet the in area under the heater core with waterproof foil and water absorbing paper.

The coolant system is under pressure when the engine is warm!

There is a risk of scalding from hot steam and coolant.

To reduce the pressure, cover the coolant reservoir cap with several cloths and then open it carefully.

- Pry retaining clips - 1 - off the coolant lines.






- Slowly remove the coolant lines from heater core and allow escaping coolant to run into an accumulator reservoir.

There is a fastening pin on the left side below the heater core. This connects the lower heater core with the heating and A/C unit.

- Pull fastening pin - 1 - out of the locking mechanism - arrow A - and then pull out the fastening pin in the direction of - arrow B -.






- Fold the cover down and remove the heater core to the left.

Installation

- Install the heater core in the reverse order.

Always replace the O-rings.

- Secure all connections with the same type of clips used in series production. Refer to Electronic Parts Catalog (ETKA).

- After installing the retaining clips, make sure they are securely seated - arrows - on the heater core.