AUDI A8 EVAP Temperature Sensor Instructions

June 3, 2024
Audi

A8 EVAP Temperature Sensor
Instructions Audi A8 2010 ➤
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning – Edition 09.2013

A8 EVAP Temperature Sensor

– Disconnect the connector -A-.
– Turn the sensor -B- 90° in direction of -arrow- and remove it.
Installing Installation is carried out in the reverse order while observing the following.
– Check the seal -C- for damage and proper seating.
– Reinstall the removed parts in the opposite order.
– Check the event memory of the front Air Conditioning (A/C) display control head, the Climatronic Control Module – J255- ,and erase any displayed malfunctions see Vehicle Diagnostic Tester in the “Guided Fault Finding” function.
Right Footwell Vent Temperature Sensor – G262- , Removing and Installing
Removing
– Move the right front seat (front passenger seat) as far back as possible.
– Turn off the ignition.
– Remove the glove compartment, refer to ⇒ Body Interior; Rep. Gr. 68 ; Storage Compartments and Covers; Glove Compart‐ ment, Removing and Installing .
– Remove the right footwell vent (front passenger side) -E-, refer to
⇒ “8.4 Front Passenger Side Footwell Vent, Removing and Installing”, page 608 .
– Disconnect the connector -A-.
– Turn sensor -B- 90° in direction of -arrow- and remove it from right footwell vent -E- .

Installing
Installation is carried out in the reverse order while observing the following.
– Check the seal -C- for damage and proper seating.
– Install the removed parts in the opposite order.
– Check the event memory of the front Air Conditioning (A/C) display control head, the Climatronic Control Module – J255- , and erase any displayed malfunctions see Vehicle Diagnostic Tester in the “Guided Fault Finding” function.
Evaporator Vent Temperature Sensor G263- , Removing and Installing
Removing

– Move the right front seat (front passenger seat) as far back as possible.
– Turn off the ignition.
– Remove the glove compartment, refer to ⇒ Body Interior; Rep. Gr. 68 ; Storage Compartments and Covers; Glove Compart‐ ment, Removing and Installing .
– Remove the right (front passenger) footwell vent, refer to
⇒ “8.4 Front Passenger Side Footwell Vent, Removing and Installing”, page 608 .

– Disconnect the connector -A-.
– Turn sensor -B- 90° in direction of -arrow- and remove it from the A/C unit mount -D-.
Installing
Installation is carried out in the reverse order while observing the following.
– Check the seal -C- for damage and proper seating.
– Insert the evaporator vent temperature sensor -G263- -B- into the Air Conditioning (A/C) unit mount -D-.
– Turn the evaporator vent temperature sensor -G263- -B- 90° against the direction of the -arrow- to secure it in the mount.
– Reinstall the removed parts in the opposite order.
– Check the event memory of the front A/C display control head, the Climatronic Control Module – J255- , and erase any displayed malfunctions see Vehicle Diagnostic Tester in the “Guided Fault Finding” function.
Left Rear Upper Body Vent Temperature Sensor – G635- , Removing and Installing
Removing

– Move the left front seat (driver seat) all the way to the front.
– Turn off the ignition.
– Remove the left rear seat or rear bench seat, refer to ⇒ Body Interior; Rep. Gr. 72 ; Rear Seats; Seat Bench/Single Seat,
Removing and Installing .
– Remove the rear left door sills, refer to ⇒ Body Interior; Rep. Gr. 70 ; Passenger Compartment Trim; Sill Panel Strip, Re‐ moving and Installing .
– Remove the of the B-pillar and the left C-pillar lower trim, refer to ⇒ Body Interior; Rep. Gr. 70 ; Passenger Compartment Trim; B-Pillar Trim, Removing and Installing , and ⇒ Body In‐ terior; Rep. Gr. 70 ; Passenger Compartment Trim; C-Pillar Trim, Removing and Installing .

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