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Doris C. |
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The alternator sits beneath the turbo? What model do you have? The TDI's alternator is in the front and the turbo is in the back. http://www.myturbodiesel.com/1000q/a...ering-pump.htm
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I'm not sure if there's a New-Beetle-specific "how-to" for the alternator removal here (I could be wrong... no time to look now), but on the other TDI site this should help: http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=195438
All the best, Yuri |
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Thanks YMZ I was hoping so much wouldn't have to be removed but guess i'm outta luck. I really appreciate the help!
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If you take off the inter-cooler pipe (one across the front of the engine) and then the accessory belt tensioner (3 bolts) the Alternator should be right there . pull the (2) mounting bolts out and unplug the electrical connections and its ready to remove. Replacement is the opposite.
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Yuri |
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'05, sorry about that. Need to pay closer attention.
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