Ignition coils, removing and installing: Removing

2005 Audi A6 3.2 TSECTION Removing
Fig 1: Identifying Front Engine Cover
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  • Remove front engine cover - arrows  -.
Fig 2: Removing Rear Engine Cover
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  • Remove rear engine cover - arrows  -.

Cylinder bank 1 (right): 

Fig 3: Removing Air Duct Screws & Air Ducts
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  • Remove bolts - arrows  -.
  • Remove air duct - - and - -.
Fig 4: Disconnecting Check Valve From Connection At Air Duct Hose & Removing Air Duct Hose
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  • Disconnect check valve - - from air duct hose.
  • Remove air duct hose, thereby loosening hose clamp - - and opening clips - arrows  -.
Fig 5: Disconnecting Electrical Connectors At Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor G62 And Intake Manifold Flap Change-Over Valve N239
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  • Disconnect electrical connectors at Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor G62 - - and Intake Manifold Flap Change-over Valve N239 - -.
NOTE:
  • Ignore - -.
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