Airbag Label For Replacement Windshield (GROUP 64, NO. 98-02)

1998 Audi A4 Avant Quattro, AutomaticSECTION Airbag Label For Replacement Windshield (GROUP 64, NO. 98-02)
WARNING: This page is about the A4 Base, 1.8 B, Automatic, which is a different variant/trim than selected.
Publication date: 1998-02-06
Reference number: GROUP 64, NO. 98-02

AIRBAG LABEL FOR REPLACEMENT WINDSHIELD

AIRBAG LABEL FOR REPLACEMENT WINDSHIELD

TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN

Reference Number(s): GROUP 64, NO. 98-02

AIRBAG LABEL FOR REPLACEMENT WINDSHIELD

Model(s): 1996-on Audi A4

Group: 64 - Glass, Window Regulators

Bulletin No.: 98-02

Date: February 6, 1998

NOTE: File this Technical Bulletin in Repair Manual No.: W42 014 195 108.

WINDSHIELD, REMOVING AND INSTALLING

CAUTION:

On replacement windshields, an airbag label must be installed on the passenger side.

AIRBAG LABEL, APPLYING

- Using felt tip pen, mark outline of airbag label on outside of windshield according to specified dimensions.

  • Dimension -a-: 12 mm +/- 1 mm (approx. 15/32 in. +/- 1/32 in.)
  • Dimension -b-: 12 mm +/- 1 mm (approx. 15/32 in. +/- 1/32 in.)
  • Dimension -c-: 15 mm +/- 1 mm (approx. 19/32 in. +/- 1/32 in.)

- Remove protective film and apply airbag label on passenger side as shown free of bubbles. See Fig 1 .

- Remove marking from outside of windshield.

This Repair Manual information is new and will integrated with the next Repair Manual update.

Fig 1: Applying Airbag Label
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RENDER: 1.0x

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