How to extract locking system actuator in rear door (Audi 100)
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How to extract locking system actuator in rear door (Audi 100)
Hi there !
For a couple of week I noticed an air leakage in the rear right door.
Yesterday I spend my afternoon dismantling the door and I reached a
point where I could see the vacuum operated system, but I could not
see how to extract it without risk. Any hint on this final extraction
would be appreciated.I also found a little rubber closed tube (about 2
cm lond, 7 mm diameter and closed at one end) in the innards of the
door. Could not spot its origin. Could this have fallen down, creating
the leakage ?
Many thanks in advance.
Philippe
For a couple of week I noticed an air leakage in the rear right door.
Yesterday I spend my afternoon dismantling the door and I reached a
point where I could see the vacuum operated system, but I could not
see how to extract it without risk. Any hint on this final extraction
would be appreciated.I also found a little rubber closed tube (about 2
cm lond, 7 mm diameter and closed at one end) in the innards of the
door. Could not spot its origin. Could this have fallen down, creating
the leakage ?
Many thanks in advance.
Philippe
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Re: How to extract locking system actuator in rear door (Audi 100)
Philippe,
Yep, the tube should be plugged into the fitting on the door lock actuator.
Cheers!
--
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ
1980 Audi 5k
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
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"philippe" <philippe.lecocq@brutele.be> wrote in message
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> Hi there !
> For a couple of week I noticed an air leakage in the rear right door.
> Yesterday I spend my afternoon dismantling the door and I reached a
> point where I could see the vacuum operated system, but I could not
> see how to extract it without risk. Any hint on this final extraction
> would be appreciated.I also found a little rubber closed tube (about 2
> cm lond, 7 mm diameter and closed at one end) in the innards of the
> door. Could not spot its origin. Could this have fallen down, creating
> the leakage ?
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>
> Philippe
Yep, the tube should be plugged into the fitting on the door lock actuator.
Cheers!
--
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ
1980 Audi 5k
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
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"philippe" <philippe.lecocq@brutele.be> wrote in message
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> Hi there !
> For a couple of week I noticed an air leakage in the rear right door.
> Yesterday I spend my afternoon dismantling the door and I reached a
> point where I could see the vacuum operated system, but I could not
> see how to extract it without risk. Any hint on this final extraction
> would be appreciated.I also found a little rubber closed tube (about 2
> cm lond, 7 mm diameter and closed at one end) in the innards of the
> door. Could not spot its origin. Could this have fallen down, creating
> the leakage ?
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>
> Philippe
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