2000-2006 Audi A3 TT Roadster TT Quattro Genuine Original Power Steering Oil Cooler Servo Hose
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Specification
Brand | |
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MPN | 8N0422885A |
Year | 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 |
Make | |
Model | A3 TT Roadster TT Quattro |
Trim | ALMS Edition Coupe 2-Door, Base Convertible 2-Door, Base Coupe 2-Door, Classic Edition Convertible 2-Door, Classic Edition Coupe 2-Door, S Line Convertible 2-Door, S Line Coupe 2-Door, Sport Convertible 2-Door, Sport Coupe 2-Door |
Engine | 1.8L 1781CC l4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged |
Placement On Vehicle | Front |
Fitment Type | Direct Replacement |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Part Number | 8N0422885A, 8N0422885 |
Condition | New, Used |
Fit In Five Steps
How to replace a Audi A3 Oil Cooler Hose?
1.Locate Oil Cooler Hose
Before you start to disconnect any lines or hoses, you must make sure you know where they are. Follow the oil cooler hose from the transmission or the oil pan, and trace its route to the radiator. You may find just a single line or a dual line, depending on the type of vehicle you own.
2.Disconnect Hose From Radiator & Oil Pan
Slide a drain pan underneath the oil cooler hose connection on the radiator side. Use a wrench to loosen the coupling, turning in a counterclockwise direction. Be ready for some oil to leak out of the hose. Keep in mind that it may be a little warm to the touch. Depending on where the oil line is going to, disconnect the line from either be the oil pan or the transmission. Use a wrench to loosen the coupling and remove the line.
3.Remove Line Holders & Remove Oil Cooler Hose
If the oil cooler hose is kept secure with a line holder, use a small socket to remove the retaining bolts. The air cooler line should then drop away from the frame and the clamps holding it in place. One of the hardest parts of replacing the oil cooler line is removing it from the engine compartment. The oil line is going to be weaved in and around different parts. Make sure you do not cut the line when removing it. You may need a spare some day.
4.Install New Oil Cooler Hose
Once the old oil cooler hose has been removed, clean off the attachment points. Weave the oil line in through the engine parts again, and line it up with the line holders. Attach it to the line holders, and secure them in place by driving in the bolts with a socket wrench.
5.Connect Line To Couplings & Refill Oil Reservoir
With the new hose lined up with the couplings of the radiator and the terminal point, make the connections by threading the couplings onto the lines. Tighten them down with a line wrench, and make sure they are not too tight. With the new hose lined up with the couplings of the radiator and the terminal point, make the connections by threading the couplings onto the lines. Tighten them down with a line wrench, and make sure they are not too tight.
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