Special Tools

2005 Audi A6 3.2 TSECTION Special Tools

Special tools and workshop equipment requiredΒ 

  • Cutting Tool Kit VAS 6452
    Fig 1: Cutting Tool Kit VAS 6452
    GWWW00-10645Courtesy of AUDI OF AMERICA, LLC
  • Wire Spool VAS 6452/1
    Fig 2: Cutting Tool for Bonded Windows - Wire Reel VAS6452/1
    GWWW00-10647Courtesy of AUDI OF AMERICA, LLC
  • Cutting Tool for Bonded Windows VAS 6452
  • Cutting Tool for Bonded Windows - Wire Reel VAS 6452/1
    Fig 3: Bonded Window Tool Kit VAG1351
    GWWW00-0531Courtesy of AUDI OF AMERICA, LLC
  • Cutting Tool for Bonded Windows - Wire VAS 6452/2
  • Cutting Tools for Glass VAG 1351
  • Bonded Window Tool Kit VAG 1351/1
  • Double Suction Lifter VAG 1344
    Fig 4: Double Suction Lifter VAG1344
    GWWW00-0530Courtesy of AUDI OF AMERICA, LLC
  • Window Cutter VAG 1561A
    Fig 5: Window Cutter VAG 1561A
    GWWW00-0532Courtesy of AUDI OF AMERICA, LLC
  • Multi-Cutter VAG 1561/10
    Fig 6: Angled Blade VAG 1561/10
    GWWW00-0534Courtesy of AUDI OF AMERICA, LLC
  • Window Cutter - Universal Blade (2 pc.) VAG 1561/11
    Fig 7: Window Cutter - Universal Blade (2 pc.) VAG 1561/11
    GWWW00-1319Courtesy of AUDI OF AMERICA, LLC
  • Window Cutter - Scraper (2 pc.) VAG 1561/7+8
    Fig 8: Window Cutter - Scraper (2 pc.) VAG 1561/7+8
    GWWW00-0533Courtesy of AUDI OF AMERICA, LLC
  • Double Cartridge Gun VAS 5237
    Fig 9: Double Cartridge Gun VAS 5237
    GWWW00-1122Courtesy of AUDI OF AMERICA, LLC
  • Cartridge Gun VAG 1628
    Fig 10: Cartridge Gun VAG 1628
    GWWW00-0536Courtesy of AUDI OF AMERICA, LLC
  • Cartridge Heater VAG 1939A
    Fig 11: Cartridge Heater VAG 1939A
    GWWW00-1288Courtesy of AUDI OF AMERICA, LLC
  • Window Repair Kit VAS 1993 or Window Repair Kit VAS 6092
    Fig 12: Window Repair Kit VAS 1993 or VAS 6092
    GWWW00-10412Courtesy of AUDI OF AMERICA, LLC
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When to See a Mechanic

Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • β€’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • β€’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • β€’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • β€’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • β€’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.