Contact corrosion!: Notes

1999 Audi A8 BaseSECTION Notes

With the extensive use of aluminum construction, corrosion caused by contact between dissimilar metals may result if the wrong fastening components (screws, bolts, nuts, washers, rivets, plugs, grommets, adhesives, etc.) are installed.

For this reason, the manufacturer only installs fastening components that have a special surface coating, recognized by its greenish color, and only uses rubber parts, plastic parts and adhesives that are electrically non-conductive.

These fasteners must be stored separately from other fasteners.

These parts, compatible for use with aluminum, are also available as replacement parts.

RENDER: 1.0x

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