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2009 Audi A6 Base
Section 35 (Body Exterior)
2009 Audi A6 BaseSECTION Section 35 (Body Exterior)
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- 50 Body, front
- 55 Hood, lids
- Hood
- Rear lid (Sedan)
- Rear lid (Avant)
- Rear lid, removing and installing
- Insulation mat to rear lid, adhering
- Rear lid, adjusting
- Rear lid hinge, removing and installing
- Gas-filled strut for rear lid, removing and installing
- Rear lid seal, removing and installing
- Adjustment dimensions for rear lid
- Lock cylinder for rear lid, removing and installing
- Handle mechanism for rear lid, removing and installing
- Rear lid lock, removing and installing
- Rear lid lock actuator, removing and installing
- Fuel filler flap
- 57 Front doors/door components/central locking system
- Front door
- Window frame and window regulator, removing and installing
- Door window, removing from window regulator
- Motor for window regulator, removing and installing
- Front door, adjusting
- Adjusting using door adjustment template T40038/1
- Panel gap dimensions
- Window frame, adjusting
- Window frame installation
- Adjustment dimensions for front door window frame
- Door handle and door lock - front, assembly overview
- Door handle, removing
- Door lock, removing
- Central locking system
- Front door
- 58 Rear doors/door components
- Rear doors
- Window frame and window regulator, removing and installing
- Window regulator and door window, separating
- Motor for window regulator, removing and installing
- Manual window regulators, removing and installing
- Rear door, adjusting
- Adjustment dimensions for rear door window frame
- Adjusting using Door adjustment template T40038/1
- Panel gap dimensions
- Door handle and door lock - rear, assembly overview
- Door handle, removing
- Door lock, removing
- Rear doors
- 60 Sunroof
- Sunroof, servicing
- Assembly overview
- Wind deflector, removing and installing
- Sunroof panel, removing and installing (assembly overview)
- Sunroof headliner, removing and installing
- Trim, removing and installing
- Boot, removing and installing (vehicles as of CW 27/2002 >)
- Sunroof panel, removing
- Sunroof panel, adjusting
- Panel seal, replacing
- "Zero" position (link guide), adjusting
- "Zero" position of sunroof motor (link guide), checking and adjusting
- Water drain hoses
- Sunroof, servicing
- 63 Bumper
- Front bumper
- Front bumper, removing and installing
- Radiator grille, removing and installing
- Centering holes for side impact moldings
- Bumper, mounting to shock absorber
- Guide piece, removing and installing
- Crossmember, removing from cover and installing
- Two-piece bumper cover, separating
- Shock absorber, removing and installing
- Rear bumper (Sedan)
- Rear bumper (Avant)
- Front bumper
- 64 Glass
- 66 Exterior equipment
- Roof moldings
- Roof rail
- Protective moldings
- Face plates
- Window weatherstrips
- Window weatherstrips for front door (standard vehicle), removing and installing
- Front window weatherstrips (vehicles with gloss package), removing and installing
- Window weatherstrips for rear door (standard vehicle), removing and installing
- Rear window weatherstrips (vehicles with gloss package), removing and installing
- Outside rear view mirror
- Outer sill panel trim
- Sill panel cover, removing and installing
- Underbody covers
- Wheelhousing liner, removing and installing
- Ornamental parts
- Ornamental parts, as of Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 400 001
- Rear lid spoiler, removing and installing
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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.