Engine compartment, left

2005 Audi A6 3.2 TSECTION Engine compartment, left
Fig 1: Component Locations, Overview - Engine Compartment, Left
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1 - Fuel injectors, Cylinder bank 2

2 - Intake Manifold Runner Position Sensor 2 G512

3 - Engine speed (RPM) sensor G28

4 - Left holder for connectors

5 - Instrument cluster

  • With Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) K83 and Electronic Power Control (EPC) Warning Lamp K132

6 - Throttle Position (TP) Sensor G79/Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor 2 G185

7 - Brake light switch F/Brake pedal switch F47

8 - Clutch Pedal Starter Interlock Switch F194 and Clutch Position Sensor G476

9 - Relay box

10 - Oxygen Sensor (O2S) 2 Behind Three Way Catalytic Converter (TWC) G131

11 - Camshaft Adjustment Valve 2 N208

Component location Hall sensor and valve for camshaft adjustment, bank 2 

12 - Camshaft Adjustment Valve 2 (exhaust) N319

13 - Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) 2 G108

14 - Left Electro-Hydraulic Engine Mount Solenoid Valve N144

15 - Camshaft position (CMP) sensor 4 G301

16 - Ignition coils, Cylinder bank 2

  • Ignition Coil 4 with Power Output Stage N292
  • Ignition Coil 5 with Power Output Stage N323
  • Ignition Coil 6 with Power Output Stage N324
  • Removing and installing → Ignition coils, removing and installing 

17 - Camshaft position (CMP) sensor 2 G163

18 - High pressure pump

  • With Low Fuel Pressure Sensor G410 and Fuel Metering Valve N290
  • Component location:

19 - Fuel Pressure Sensor G247

20 - Knock sensor 2 G66

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