Engine Cover Panel "Top": Removing And Installing; Removing And Installing Engine Compartment Cover (Noise Insulation) "Bottom; Engine Oil Level: Check - Volkswagen Golf 2013 Service

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Golf 2013 ➤
Maintenance - Edition 10.2012
4.22
Engine cover panel "top": Removing and
installing
Removing and installing engine cover panel, common rail diesel
engines
⇒ page 58
4.22.1
Removing and installing engine cover
panel, common rail diesel engines
Removing
– Carefully pull engine cover panel off retaining pins one after
the other -arrows-. Do not pull off engine cover panel abruptly
or just on one side.
Installing
– To prevent damage, do not strike engine cover panel with the
fist or a tool.
– Position engine cover panel, paying attention to oil filler neck
and dipstick.
– Press engine cover panel into rubber grommets first on the left
side and then on the right side.
4.23
Removing and installing engine com‐
partment cover (noise insulation) "bot‐
tom"
Procedure
Removal of engine cover -bottom- (noise insulation) can be found
in Workshop Manual under:
»General body repairs, exterior« ⇒ General body repairs, exte‐
rior; Rep. gr. 66 ; Noise insulation; Removing and installing noise
insulation »Noise insulation«.
Note
For technical reasons, it is possible that some links do not make
reference to the correct chapter. In this case select the procedure
manually in the information.
4.24

Engine oil level: Check

Note as follows:
– After shutting off engine, wait at least 3 minutes so that the oil
can flow back into the oil pan.
– Pull out dipstick, wipe with a clean cloth and push dipstick in
again to limit stop.
– Pull dipstick out again and read oil level.
Note
Oil level must always be in area A for the delivery inspection.
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4. Descriptions of work

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