Content
Actions in emergency situations
- Emergency stop sign, medical first-aid kit and fire extinguisher
- On-board tool, spare tire, tire repair kit and traction -coupling device
- Using the tire repair kit
- Wheel replacement
- Locking and unlocking the car manually
- Starting the engine from an external power source
- Replacing fuses
- Replacing lamps
- Towing
Daily checks and troubleshooting
Operation and maintenance manual
- Background
- Controls, dashboard, salon equipment
- Caring for the car body and interior
- Vehicle maintenance
Precautions and safety rules when working on a car
Basic tools, measuring instruments and methods of working with them
- Basic set of necessary tools
- Methods of working with measuring devices
The mechanical part of gasoline engines 1.4 l and 1.6 l
- Background
- Compression check
- Crank mechanism
- Cylinder head (SAHA and BLF engines)
- Cylinder head (BSE and BSF engines)
- Gas distribution mechanism (chain drive)
- Gas distributing mechanism (belt drive)
Mechanical part of petrol engines 1.8 and 2.0 l
- General information
- Compression check
- Removing and installing engine assembly
- Crank mechanism
- Cylinder head
- Gas-distributing mechanism (chain drive)
- Gas distributing mechanism (belt drive)
The mechanical part of gasoline engines 3.2 and 3.6 l
- General information
- Compression check
- Crank mechanism
- Cylinder head
- Gas dispenser
Mechanical part of diesel engines 1.9 and 2.0 l
- General information
- Compression check
- Crank mechanism
- The head of the block of cylinders (updatings with two valves on the cylinder - BKC, BLS, BXE, BMP)
- The head of the block of cylinders (updatings with four valves on the cylinder - BKP, BMA, BVE, BMR, BUZ, BW V, CBAA, CBAB, CBBA, CBBB, CBDA, CBDB, CBDC, CBAC)
Cooling system
- Gasoline engines 1.4 and 1.6 l
- Gasoline engines of 1.8 and 2.0 l
- Petrol engines 3.2 and 3.6 l
- Diesel engines
Lubrication system
- Replacement of engine oil
- Gasoline engines 1.4 and 1.6 l
- Gasoline engines of 1.8 and 2.0 l
- Petrol engines 3.2 and 3.6 l
- Diesel engines
Power system
- Modifications with four-wheel drive
- Modifications with front-wheel drive
Engine management system
- Control system for petrol engines
- Diesel engine management system
Intake and exhaust systems
- Intake manifold
- Gasoline engine exhaust system
- Diesel engine exhaust system
Engine electrical equipment
- Ignition system
- Preheating system
Clutch
- Hydraulic clutch
- Clutch mechanism
Manual transmission
- General information
- Car service
- Gearbox assembly
- Gear shift mechanism
Automatic transmission
- General information
- Car service
- Gearbox assembly
- Hydrotransformer
- Automatic transmission control
Drive shafts and main drives
- Car service
- Rear main drive and driveshaft (vehicles with four-wheel drive)
- Drive shafts
Suspension
- Front suspension
- Rear suspension
- Pneumatic suspension
- Wheel alignment angles
Brake system
- General information
- Car service
- Front brakes
- Rear brakes
- Parking brake system
Steering
- General information
- Steering wheel and steering column
- Electromechanical steering gear
Body
- Interior
- Exterior
- Clearances between body panels
- Body dimensions
Passive security
- General information
- Airbags
Air conditioning and heating system
- Air conditioning
- Heater
- Cabin air filter
Electrical systems and electrical circuits
- Basic equipment
- Fuses
- Head lighting
- Electromechanical parking brake
- Electric power steering
- Automatic transmission
- DSG® robotic transmission
- 4Motion all wheel drive
Explanatory dictionary
Replacement of oil and engine oil filter 1.8 l TSI (use on the VW Passat B6 model)
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