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HOMESERVICE MANUALSVOLKSWAGEN2007TOUAREG 4.2 B, BARREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISBODY & FRAMEWINDOWSELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT (27-BATTERY, STARTER, GENERATOR, CRUISE CONTROL - 92-WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM)
2007 Volkswagen Touareg 4.2 B, BAR
Electrical Equipment (27-Battery, Starter, Generator, Cruise Control - 92-Windshield Wiper And Washer System)
2007 Volkswagen Touareg 4.2 B, BARSECTION Electrical Equipment (27-Battery, Starter, Generator, Cruise Control - 92-Windshield Wiper And Washer System)
- 27 - Battery, Starter, Generator, Cruise control
- Battery
- Battery, checking
- Battery, charging
- Battery, disconnecting and reconnecting
- Battery, disconnecting and reconnecting
- Battery (vehicles with one-battery concept), disconnecting and connecting
- Battery, (vehicles with one-battery concept with auxiliary battery and two-battery concept), removing and installing
- Notes
- Battery disconnecting and reconnecting sequence
- Battery (under front left seat), disconnecting
- Second battery or auxiliary battery, in luggage compartment, disconnecting
- Batteries, reconnecting sequence
- Second battery or auxiliary battery, in luggage compartment, connecting
- Battery under drivers seat, reconnecting
- Work steps required after reconnecting battery
- Battery, removing and installing
- Battery isolator
- Main Battery Switch E74
- Tightening Torques: Battery
- External starting point, vehicles through 04/05
- External starting point, vehicles from 05/05
- Starter
- Starter
- Starter B, checking
- Starter (automatic transmission), removing and installing
- Starter - 6-cyl. engine, removing and installing 3.2L fuel injection engine and 3.6L FSI engine, automatic transmission
- Starter - 8 cyl. 4.2 L fuel injection engine (MPI), automatic transmission, removing and installing
- Starter - 8 cyl. fuel injection engine (FSI), automatic transmission, removing and installing
- Starter - 10 cyl. 5.0L TDI engine, automatic transmission, removing and installing
- Tightening Torques: Starter
- Generator
- Generator
- Generator features
- Ribbed belt, checking
- Generator (GEN) C, checking
- Generator, air-cooled, 6 cyl. 3.2L fuel injection engine
- Generator, coolant-cooled 6-cyl. 3.2L fuel injection engine and 3.6L FSI engine
- Generator, 8-cyl. 4.2L fuel injection (MPI) engine
- Generator, 8-cyl. 4.2L fuel injection engine (FSI)
- Generator, 10-cyl. 5.0L TDI engine
- Notes
- Generator with hard-rubber disc clutch, assembly overview
- Generator, 10 cyl. 5.0L TDI engine with hard rubber disc clutch (vehicles with engine code AYH, BKW), removing and installing
- Generator with torsion-elastic clutch, assembly overview
- Generator, 10 cyl. 5.0L TDI engine with torsion-elastic clutch (vehicles with engine code AYH, BKW), removing and installing
- Generator, 10 cyl. 5.0L TDI engine (vehicles with engine code BLE, BWF), removing and installing
- Converting generator, Delphi to Hitachi
- Generator ribbed belt pulley, removing and installing
- Freewheeling clutch at generator, removing and installing
- Cruise Control System (CCS)
- Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
- Front Scan distance monitoring system
- 90 - Instruments
- Instrument cluster
- Instrument cluster
- Instrument cluster, replacing
- Instrument cluster, removing and installing
- Instrument cluster, Output Diagnostic Test Mode (DTM)
- Instrument cluster, rearview
- Instrument cluster connector assignment, vehicles through 11/06
- Instrument cluster connector assignment, vehicles from 12/06 with monochrome display
- Instrument cluster connector assignment, vehicles from 12/06 with color display
- Instrument cluster indicator lamp symbol, vehicles through 11/06
- Instrument cluster indicator lamp symbol, vehicles from 12/06 with monochrome display
- Instrument cluster indicator lamp symbol, vehicles from 12/06 with color display
- Service interval indicator
- Instrument cluster
- 92 - Windshield wiper and washer system
- Front windshield wiper system
- Front windshield wiper system
- Front windshield wiper system, removing and installing
- Notes
- Front windshield wiper system, removing
- Wiper arm on drivers side, removing
- Wiper arm on passengers side, removing
- Plenum chamber cover, removing
- Wiper frame with linkage and Windshield Wiper Motor V, removing
- Removing Windshield Wiper Motor V from wiper frame
- Installing Windshield Wiper Motor V into wiper frame
- Wiper frame with linkage and Windshield Wiper Motor V, installing
- Plenum chamber cover, installing
- Wiper arms, installing
- Wiper arms, removing and installing
- Park position of windshield wiper blades, adjusting
- Aero wipers, removing and installing
- Rain Sensor G213 and Rain/Light Recognition Sensor G397, removing and installing
- Control Module for wiper motor J400
- Windshield washer system
- Windshield washer system
- Front windshield washer system - assembly overview
- Washer fluid reservoir, removing and installing
- Windshield and Rear Window Washer Pump V59, removing and installing
- Windshield Washer Fluid Level Sensor G33, removing and installing
- Washer nozzles for front windshield washer system, removing and installing
- Washer nozzles for front windshield washer system, adjusting
- Rear window wiper system
- Rear window washer system
- Headlamp cleaning system
- Headlamp cleaning system
- Headlamp washer system, component overview
- Headlamp Washer Pump V11, removing and installing
- Lift cylinder for washer jets, removing and installing
- Washer nozzle holder, removing and installing
- Washer nozzles for headlamp cleaning system, adjusting
- Headlamp washer system, ventilating
- Washer Hose Couplings
- Washer hoses, repairing
- Tightening Torques: Windshield wiper and washer system
- Front windshield wiper system
- 94 - Lights, Switches - Exterior
- 96 - Lights, Switches - Interior, Anti-theft
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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.