thanks for this. I actually had the electrical pump already removed so I could see what needs to be done to install in the plastic housing. It just slides in and clips in once seated. Nothing even a non diy'er cant do. But the detailed coverage is good to get a grip of what needs to be done and possible time needed. Also, the fancy tool isnt needed, where "v" indentations are located, there are 2, you'd just need to lodge a flat screwdriver and give it gentle nudges until it loosens up. Then use the hand to turn anti clockwise and it will free itself and you should be able to remove it. Thanks once again.
@11:33 russian style works but you got to place your fingers in the slots for the OEM tool, push the module a little bit down and then turn counter-clockwise. Overall, good DIY vid. Thank you a bunch for the tutorial
I just did one of them it a joke getting that tool on it to get it out... But then i discovered when installing it would not work that tool...So i line it up into the groove and push down and turn to right slid right in and locked..... You have to push down and turn pops right in ...
thanks for this. I actually had the electrical pump already removed so I could see what needs to be done to install in the plastic housing. It just slides in and clips in once seated. Nothing even a non diy'er cant do. But the detailed coverage is good to get a grip of what needs to be done and possible time needed. Also, the fancy tool isnt needed, where "v" indentations are located, there are 2, you'd just need to lodge a flat screwdriver and give it gentle nudges until it loosens up. Then use the hand to turn anti clockwise and it will free itself and you should be able to remove it. Thanks once again.
@11:33 russian style works but you got to place your fingers in the slots for the OEM tool, push the module a little bit down and then turn counter-clockwise. Overall, good DIY vid. Thank you a bunch for the tutorial
this gave me a diy and a laugh haha thanks man
Do i need that tool or does it work without it
Great video, thanks a lot!
What is the name of the tool that turns the pump inside the fuel tank, and where do I get one?
just search "Audi Fuel pump tool"
google
or Amazon.
same results
Is it the same process on the 2.8?
Yes
I just did one of them it a joke getting that tool on it to get it out... But then i discovered when installing it would not work that tool...So i line it up into the groove and push down and turn to right slid right in and locked..... You have to push down and turn pops right in ...
thanks buddy this helped a-lot.
Min 18:27, Esa madre que no le cambiaste, es el sedazo que debe llebar xD, por eso se chinga y de seguro ya se volvio a echar a perder....