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– Detach clip -1- of charge air hose -3- from connector nozzle
-2- of turbocharger.
– Remove poly V-belt
WARNING
♦ The fuel and the fuel lines in the fuel system can become
very hot (danger of scalding)!
♦ The fuel system is also under pressure! Before opening
the system, place cloths around the connections. Then
carefully loosen connection to release the pressure!
♦ Wear eye and hand protection when performing any type
of repair work on the fuel system!
– Disconnect fuel lines -1 and 2-.
– Disconnect fuel lines -1- from bracket -2-.
Vehicles with air conditioning system:
Note
To prevent damage to condenser or to refrigerant lines and ho‐
ses, ensure that lines and hoses are not stretched, kinked or bent.
To facilitate removing and installing engine without opening re‐
frigerant circuit:
– Secure air conditioner compressor to body so that the refrig‐
erant lines and hoses are not under tension.
– Remove AC compressor with hoses connected and secure to
body ⇒ Heating, air conditioning system; Rep. gr. 87 ; Re‐
moving and installing air conditioner compressor .
Continuation for all vehicles
– Remove catalytic converter
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– Remove cover from fuse box above battery.
Amarok 2011 ➤
4-cylinder injection engine (2.0 l direct injection engine, turbocharger) - Edition 02.2011
1. Removing and installing engine
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