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Oil Pan: Service and Repair






Oil Pan

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Engine Support Bridge (10 - 222 A)

Shackle (10 - 222 A/12)

Adapter (10 - 222 A/16)

Adapter (10 - 222 A/19)

Used Oil Collecting and Extracting Device (V.A.G 1782)

Sealant (D 176 501 A1)

Hand Drill with Plastic Brush Attachment

Flat Scraper

Protective Eyewear

Removing

- Drain the engine oil.

Observe disposal regulations!

- Disconnect the connection for the air suspension compressor from the air filter. Refer to => [ Connecting Line to Air Suspension Compressor, Disconnecting ] Air Filter Housing Overview.

- Completely remove the air filter with Mass Airflow (MAF) sensor.

- Remove the engine mount bracket to engine mount nuts - 2 - on the right and left sides.





- Install the (10 - 222 A/16) onto the (10 - 222 A) with the high side of the threaded spindle guide facing upward as shown in the illustration.

- Install the (10 - 222 A/19) on the left and right of the (10 - 222 A). Install the (10 - 222 A) onto the longitudinal members.

- Support the engine using two (10 - 222 A/12) at the (10 - 222 A/16) and pretension the engine slightly.





- Remove the subframe.

- Remove the engine carrier. The engine mounts can remain attached to the engine carrier.

- Disconnect the 3 pin connector from the oil level thermal sensor (G266).

- Remove the oil pan bolts.

- Loosen the oil pan with light blows from a rubber mallet if necessary.

- Remove the sealant residue from the cylinder block with a flat scraper.

- Remove any sealant residue from the pan with a rotating brush, for example, using a hand drill with a plastic brush attachment (wear eye protection).





- Clean the sealing surfaces, they must be free of oil and grease.

Installing

Note the expiration date of the sealant compound.

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

- Cut the tube nozzle at the front mark (nozzle diameter approximately 3 mm).





- Apply the sealant to the clean sealing surfaces of the oil pan as shown. The sealant bead must be:

2 to 3 mm thick

and run on the inside of the bolt holes - arrows -

The sealant bead must not be thicker, otherwise excess sealant will enter the oil pan and may block the oil suction pipe strainer.

- Apply the sealant to the clean oil pan sealing surfaces as shown.





- Install the oil pan immediately and tighten all bolts by hand.

- Tighten the oil pan bolts to 12 Nm.

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

The rest of the installation is basically a reverse of the removal sequence.