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  • BPC Oil Cooler change how to ?

    I've searched everywhere & cant find one.
    I have the front off vehicle & im down to removing the oil filter housing which hosts the oil cooler. I cant see a way to take the oil cooler off without the filter as there are bolts inside under a manifold.
    However, even the ol filter housing has 2 bolts that appear unreachable , behind A/C mounts.
    Can anybody shed a step procedure or video on how to get these?

    Thanks i nadvance.

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    Should be 4 or 5 bolts holding it to the engine block.

    Haven't done one in a while, but you'll probably need to unbolt the A/C compressor and move it out of the way.
    '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
    '01 Beetle 2.0

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    • #3
      Yeah I have aircon off & 3 bolts out. 2 lower ones are ungettable with standard tools. One towards middle of car is behind aircon mounting/moulding meaning hex goes in at around 25 degrees. One towards outside doesnt have enough space to put an allen key so will need to cut one down. Perhaps a ball Alan key works? Am I missing something?

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      • #4






        Hope the images help to understand what it looks like in pieces.

        https://vwpress.files.wordpress.com/.../ssp-305-e.pdf

        Also, definitely read the Self Study Program in the link above. Has some diagrams of the layout, as well as some other possibly-useful information.

        Long ball-end allen sockets are a god-send. You'll definitely use them on this!
        '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
        '01 Beetle 2.0

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        • #5
          Frkkk! Thats it. I thought (2) was part of the block. So 8 & 7 are still there blocking me from bottom right corner of oil housing.

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          • #6
            Thank you.

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