Repair Notes; Contact Corrosion; Routing And Securing Wiring - Audi A6 2011 Workshop Manual

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Audi A6 2011 ➤ , Audi A6 Avant 2011 ➤
Electrical system, hybrid - Edition 03.2014
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Repair notes

⇒ "2.1 Contact corrosion", page 2
⇒ "2.2 Routing and securing wiring", page 2
2.1

Contact corrosion

Contact corrosion can occur if unsuitable fasteners (bolts, nuts,
washers, etc.) are used.
For this reason, only fasteners with a special surface coating are
fitted.
Furthermore, rubber components or plastic components and ad‐
hesives are made of non-conductive material.
Always fit new components if you are not sure that the old com‐
ponents are suitable ⇒ Electronic parts catalogue .
Note:
♦ We recommend the use of genuine replacement parts only;
they have been tested and are compatible with aluminium.
♦ We recommend using Audi Genuine Accessories.
♦ Damage resulting from contact corrosion is not covered by
warranty.
2.2

Routing and securing wiring

♦ To prevent mix-ups and to ensure that all components are re‐
installed in their original installation positions, mark for exam‐
ple fuel lines, hydraulic lines, vacuum lines, activated charcoal
filter system or electrical wiring before removing them. Where
necessary, make sketches or take photographs.
♦ Because of the limited space in the engine compartment, it is
important to ensure that there is adequate clearance to any
moving or hot components to avoid damage to lines and wir‐
ing.
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