A/C compressor bracket, removing and installing - Sanden compressor (engine codes ABA, ACC) 12.95 And Up

2002 Volkswagen Golf GLS, 2.0 K, StandardSECTION A/C compressor bracket, removing and installing - Sanden compressor (engine codes ABA, ACC) 12.95 And Up
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The following list pertains to Fig 1.

  1. Mounting bracket 
  2. Tensioning element 
    • Part No. 037 903 315 C
  3. Nut-M8 
    • Part No. N 902 291 01
    • 30 N.m (22 ft lb)
    • Qty.: 4
  4. Threaded sleeve 
  5. Refrigerant hose 
    • Expansion valve/compressor
    • Part No. 1H1 820 743 P
  6. Refrigerant hose 
    • Compressor/condenser
    • Part No. 1H0 820 721 C
  7. Compressor 
    • Part No. 1H0 820 803 D
    • To remove, loosen bolt -9- approx. two turns and drive threaded sleeve -4- back on compressor, then remove bolts
  8. Ribbed belt 
  9. Bolt-M10x112 
    • 45 N.m (33 ft lb)
    • Part No. N102 098 01
  10. Bolt-M8x42 
    • 25 N.m (18 ft lb)
    • Part No. N 010 353 3
  11. Tensioner 
    • Part No. 028 145 278 E
  12. Fig 1: Identifying Components Of A/C Compressor Bracket Sanden Compressor (2.0L ABA And 1.8L ACC) 12.95 And Up
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