Volkswagen Golf ll, Jetta II

1983-1992 of release

Repair and car operation



Volkswagen Golf 2 / Jett 2
+ 1.1. Short technical characteristics of diesel engines
+ 2. Engine
- 3. Power supply system
   + 3.1. Power supply system of carburetor engines
   - 3.2. A power supply system of engines with fuel injection
      3.2.1. Replacement of a filtering element of the air filter
      3.2.2. Frequency of idling and the maintenance of an oxide of carbon in the fulfilled gases
      3.2.3. Check of the valve of start-up of the cold engine and thermoswitch
      3.2.4. Check of the air valve of start-up of the cold engine
      3.2.5. Check of the valve of warming up of the engine
      3.2.6. Check and replacement of nozzles
      3.2.7. Plate of a measuring instrument of a consumption of air
      3.2.8. Fuel distributor
      3.2.9. Measuring instrument of a consumption of air
      3.2.10. Pressure regulator
      3.2.11. The pumping-up fuel pump
      3.2.12. Fuel pump
      3.2.13. Fuel filter
      3.2.14. Fuel accumulator
      3.2.15. Fuel tank
      3.2.16. Adjustment of a cable of an accelerator
   + 3.3. Power supply system of diesel engines
+ 4. Coupling
+ 5. Transmission
+ 6. Transmission
+ 7. Forward drive
+ 8. Steering
+ 9. Suspension brackets
+ 10. Brake system
+ 11. Body
+ 12. Electric equipment

3.2.9. Measuring instrument of a consumption of air

Removal and installation

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. To disconnect топливопроводы from the fuel distributor (see subitem 1–3 subsections 3.2.8).
2. To remove an air line 8 (see fig. The air filter and an inlet pipe of the engine with system of injection of fuel) with the goffered tip, having released an inhaling of collars 6 and 7.
3. To unscrew bolts of fastening of a measuring instrument 4 consumption of air and to remove a measuring instrument together with the fuel distributor.
4. To remove the fuel distributor, having unscrewed three screws of fastening it to a measuring instrument of a consumption of air.
5. To establish a measuring instrument of a consumption of air upside-down.