Removing the exhaust turbocharger (cylinder head removed)
CAUTION:
Spring preload.
Injury hazard!
Injury hazard!
- The use of the specified special tool (tool) is mandatory.
- Carry out the described steps properly.
NOTE:
RISK OF DAMAGE
Contaminant or foreign body.
Contamination can result in malfunctions, loss of function or leaks.
Contaminant or foreign body.
Contamination can result in malfunctions, loss of function or leaks.
- Adhere to the utmost cleanliness.
- Protect components from contamination e.g. by covering.
- Close off line connections with seal plugs.
CAUTION:
Heavy component.
Heavy components can lead to injury or damage.
Heavy components can lead to injury or damage.
- Remove and install heavy components with the aid of another person/other persons.
NOTE:
RISK OF DAMAGE
Damage of the electric wastegate valve controller.
Excessive force when removing and installing a jammed exhaust turbocharger may damage the electric wastegate valve controller.
Damage of the electric wastegate valve controller.
Excessive force when removing and installing a jammed exhaust turbocharger may damage the electric wastegate valve controller.
- Do not pull on the electric wastegate valve controller.
- Apply force only at the turbine housing and exhaust manifold.
- Do not pull on the compressor housing.
- Loosen screws (1).
- Feed out and remove the heat shield (2).
- Loosen nuts (1).
- Loosen screws (2).
- Guide out and remove the exhaust turbocharger (1).
- Guide out and remove the seals (1) on the cylinder head.



