Removing the exhaust turbocharger (cylinder head removed)
NOTE:
RISK OF DAMAGE
Damage of the electric wastegate Native controller.
Excessive force when removing and installing a jammed exhaust turbocharger may damage the electric wastegate valve controller.
Damage of the electric wastegate Native 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.
NOTE:
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Exhaust manifold/exhaust turbocharger is not bolted to the underside, but clamped instead. When removing/replacing the exhaust manifold/exhaust turbocharger, the trim strip remains screwed on.
Exhaust manifold/exhaust turbocharger is not bolted to the underside, but clamped instead. When removing/replacing the exhaust manifold/exhaust turbocharger, the trim strip remains screwed on.
- Release the nut in the sequence (5) to (1) .
- Remove reinforcement plate (1)
.CAUTION: Heavy component.
Heavy components can lead to injury or damage.- Remove and install heavy components with the aid of another person/other persons.
- Ensure that the trim strip (2)
remains screwed when removing the exhaust turbocharger (1)
.
The exhaust turbocharger (1) is not screwed on the bottom side, but rather is clamped in the trim strip (2) .
- Guide out and remove the exhaust turbocharger (1) .
- Feed out and remove the seal (1)
in the marked
areas.



