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Engine, Removing: Procedure

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NOTE:

The engine is removed downward together with the transmission.

All cable ties which are opened or cut off when removing the engine, must be replaced in the same position when installing the engine.

Seal the disconnected fuel and ventilation lines to prevent dirt from getting into the systems.

Leave the key in the ignition lock to prevent the steering wheel from locking.

If the engine oil must be drained because of work performed on the removed engine, it should be performed with the engine installed. If the engine hangs on the engine lateral bracket T03001, the engine is not in its installed position and less engine oil will drain out.

It is advisable to remove the front wheels before removing the engine/transmission assembly. The vehicle can then be lowered on the hoist until the cover plates for the brake discs are just above the floor. This enables the most ergonomic work position regarding accessibility of components in the engine compartment.

When the engine is installed in the engine compartment, some components cannot be removed or can only be removed with great difficulty. Determine which parts are faulty before removing so that they can be replaced while they are removed.

Use the container for removed parts V.A.G 1698 to store the removed parts so that they do not get damaged.

CAUTION:

Note the following whenever working inside the engine compartment due to limited space:

  • Route all lines and wires in their original locations.
  • Ensure sufficient clearance to all moving or hot components.

-- Check the Diagnostic Trouble code (DTC) memories of all control modules. Refer to the vehicle diagnostic tester.

-- Remove the complete air filter housing with the connecting pipe to the throttle valve control module. Refer to AIR FILTER HOUSING OVERVIEW .

-- Remove the air filter housing bracket. Refer to AIR FILTER HOUSING OVERVIEW .

-- Remove the E-box cover inside the engine compartment -arrows-.

Fig 1: Identifying Engine Control Module (E-Box) Cover
GWWM24-10006Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

Turn off the ignition and disconnect the battery ground cable. Refer to Removal and Installation .

-- Disconnect the connector -3- from the Engine Control Module (ECM) and free up the electrical harness. Refer to Engine Control Module -J623-, WITHOUT PROTECTIVE HOUSING .

Fig 2: Identifying Connectors, Bolts, Bracket And Locking Mechanism
GWWM24-10007Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Remove the nut -arrow- and the generator cable from the fuse panel.

Fig 3: Generator Wire At Fuse Holder
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-- Disconnect the connector -4-, open the locking mechanism and lay the engine harness -3- on the engine.

Fig 4: Identifying Harness Connector, Engine Wiring Harness, Ground (GND) Wire, Starter Connections & Multi-Function Switch Connector
GWWM10-0047Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Disconnect the ground cable -1- and the starter connections -2 and 5-.

-- Disconnect the heated oxygen sensor connectors at the bulkhead. Move the electrical harness to the side.

Fig 5: Identifying Connectors
GWWN24-10805Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Disconnect all connectors from the transmission.

-- Disconnect all remaining electrical wires necessary, from the engine/transmission and set aside.

-- Disconnect the selector lever cable from the transmission.

WARNING:

The fuel lines are under pressure.

Danger of personal injury to eyes and skin.

Wear protective eyewear and protective clothing in order to avoid injury and contact with the skin. Wrap a cloth around the connection before removing a fuel hose. Open the connection carefully and release the pressure.

-- Disconnect the fuel supply line -1- and the ventilation line -2-. Refer to "Coupling, Disconnecting" in Description and Operation .

Fig 6: Identifying Supply Line (Metal Coupling)
GWWN10-10317Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Disconnect the vacuum line from the brake booster and intake manifold.

-- Seal the lines so that the fuel system is not contaminated by dirt, etc.

-- Follow the guidelines for clean working conditions. Refer to CLEAN WORKING CONDITIONS .

WARNING:

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

Risk of scalding due to hot steam and hot coolant.

Reduce pressure by covering the coolant expansion tank cap with a cloth and carefully opening.

-- Open the cap on the coolant expansion tank and then close it again to release the pressure in the coolant system.

NOTE:

The vehicle has a manual hood support that is attached to the lock carrier.

-- Move the lock carrier into the service position. Refer to "Lock Carrier" in Description and Operation .

-- Remove the coolant fan shroud. Refer to FAN SHROUD .

-- Remove the wheel housing liners. Refer to Removal and Installation .

-- Disconnect the connector from the oil level thermal sensor.

-- Remove the oil level thermal sensor wire holder from the subframe and lay it on the subframe.

-- Remove the electrical wires from the bracket and remove the bracket nuts -arrows- (two M6 nuts) and bracket from the transmission front cover.

Fig 7: Identifying Nuts And Bracket
GWWA37-10710Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Move the wires near the transmission front cover upward and secure them.

-- Drain the coolant. Refer to COOLANT, DRAINING AND FILLING .

-- Remove the coolant hoses -arrows- from the heater core.

Fig 8: Identifying Heater Core Hoses
GWWN10-10320Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Release the clip -arrow-.

Fig 9: Identifying Upper Coolant Hose
GWWN19-10623Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Remove the upper coolant hose -1- from the radiator.

-- Remove the bolt -2- and move the windshield washer filler tube forward -1-.

Fig 10: Identifying Bolt, Windshield Washer Reservoir & Connectors
GWWM10-0045Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Disconnect the connector -3-.

-- Remove the bolts -5- and place the coolant expansion tank -4- on top of the engine with the hoses connected.

NOTE:

Loosen the bolts for the engine and transmission mounts one turn.

WARNING:

Refrigerant can cause serious personal injury.

  • Do not open the Air Conditioning (A/C) refrigerant circuit.

So that it is possible to remove the engine without opening the refrigerant circuit:

-- Remove the A/C compressor from the accessory bracket. Refer to A/C COMPRESSOR .

CAUTION:

Risk of damaging refrigerant lines and hoses.

  • Do not stretch, kink or bend the refrigerant lines and hoses.

-- Secure the A/C compressor to the bumper cover using a tensioning strap T10038 and a suitable mat -A-. Slide the tensioning strap T10038 as far as possible onto the bolt -arrow-.

Fig 11: Identifying A/C Compressor Secured On Bumper Cover Using Tensioning Strap T10038 And Matching Base
GWWM10-0043Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Remove the right drive axle heat shield bolts -arrow- and shield.

Fig 12: Drive Axle Heat Shield Bolts
GWWN34-11369Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Remove the both drive axles. Refer to Removal and Installation .

CAUTION:

Danger of causing damage to the coupling element.

  • Do not bend the coupling element more than 10°.
  • Do not stretch the coupling element.
  • Do not damage the wire mesh on the coupling element.

-- Remove the exhaust pipe with catalytic converter to exhaust manifold nuts -arrows-.

Fig 13: Front Exhaust Pipe Nuts And Exhaust Manifolds
GWWA26-0831Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Loosen the rear clamping sleeve and remove the suspended mount to subframe bolts. Remove the front exhaust pipe with the oxygen sensors.

NOTE:

The oxygen sensors can remain installed.

-- Remove the pendulum support bolts -1 through 3- and remove the pendulum support.

Fig 14: Identifying Support Bracket, Pendulum And Bolts
GWWN10-10677Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Insert the engine support T40074 onto the engine-/gearbox jack V.A.G 1383 A.

-- Remove the front adapter T40074/1 from the engine support T40074 and secure it to the cylinder block with a nut -1-.

Fig 15: Identifying Installation Of Adapter T40074/1 To Cylinder Block
GWWN10-10292Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Position the engine support T40074 under the engine as illustrated and install the front adapter T40074/1 to the engine support T40074 with the bolt -2-.

Fig 16: Attaching Adapter T40074/1 To Cylinder Block With Nut And Securing To Engine Support T40074 With Bolt
GWWN10-10178Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Secure the engine support T40074 to the exhaust side of the cylinder block with 2 M10 x 25 bolts -arrows- as shown, and tighten the bolts to approximately 20 Nm.

Fig 17: Identifying Bolts Of Engine Support T40074
GWWN10-10146Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Gently lift the engine and transmission using the engine-/gearbox jack V.A.G 1383 A.

-- Remove the engine mount to engine mount bracket bolts -arrows- from the top.

Fig 18: Identifying Mounting Bolts Of Subframe Mount/Engine Bracket
GWWN10-0437Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.

-- Remove the transmission mount to transmission mount bracket bolts -arrows- from above.

Fig 19: Identifying Transmission Mount To Transmission Mount Bracket Bolts
GWWN10-10147Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN GROUP OF AMERICA, INC.
NOTE:

Use the step ladder VAS 5085 to remove the engine/transmission mount bolts.

Carefully guide the engine with transmission, when lowering it, in order to prevent damage to the body.

-- Carefully lower the engine with transmission.