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Cooling System






Coolant Hose Connection Diagram


Risk of scalding due to hot steam and hot coolant.

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

Cover the coolant reservoir cap with a cloth and then open it slowly to release the pressure.

When the engine is warm the cooling system is under pressure. If necessary release pressure before commencing repair work.

Secure all hose connections using hose clamps appropriate for the model type, refer to the Parts Catalog.

Hose clip pliers (V.A.G 1921) or spring type clip pliers (VAS 5024 A) are recommended for installing spring-type clamps.

Always replace gaskets and seals.

Arrows on coolant pipes and coolant hoses must line up across from each other.

Vehicles with Manual Transmission

The - arrows - point in the coolant flow direction.






1 Radiator

2 After-Run Coolant Pump (V51)

3 Coolant Pump

4 Coolant Thermostat

5 Engine Oil Cooler

6 Cylinder Head and Cylinder Block

7 Turbocharger

8 Coolant Reservoir

With cap

Pressure relief valve in cap, checking, refer to => [ Cooling System, Checking for Leaks ] Testing and Inspection

9 To Auxiliary Heater

If applicable

10 From the Auxiliary Heater

If applicable

11 Heat Exchanger for Heater Unit

12 Coolant Connection

Vehicles with a S-Tronic Transmission

The - arrows - point in the coolant flow direction.






1 Radiator

2 After-Run Coolant Pump (V51)

3 Coolant Pump

4 Coolant Thermostat

5 Engine Oil Cooler

6 Cylinder Head and Cylinder Block

7 Turbocharger

8 Coolant Reservoir

With cap

Pressure relief valve in cap, checking, refer to => [ Cooling System, Checking for Leaks ] Testing and Inspection

9 To Auxiliary Heater

If applicable

10 From the Auxiliary Heater

If applicable

11 Heat Exchanger for Heater Unit

12 Transmission Fluid Cooler

13 Coolant Connection

14 Coolant Thermostat for the Transmission Fluid Cooler