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    Active Member Four Rings SwankPeRFection's Avatar
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    I figured everything was quiet about this because people had done it on their previous Audis and knew it's all pretty much the same.

    BTW, if you're worried about marring the coils or valve covers with that wicked pry bar lol, wrap the tip in something. Or just gorilla fingers the coils out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwankPeRFection View Post
    I figured everything was quiet about this because people had done it on their previous Audis and knew it's all pretty much the same.

    BTW, if you're worried about marring the coils or valve covers with that wicked pry bar lol, wrap the tip in something. Or just gorilla fingers the coils out.
    im sure that would work, painters tape or something if your a perfectionist, although this didnt leave marks on either part

    one might be to find a rubber plug that can stop the small coolant hose from leaking once unplugged from the reservoir
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    Quote Originally Posted by saxon View Post
    one might be to find a rubber plug that can stop the small coolant hose from leaking once unplugged from the reservoir
    If you use a long string to hang it from the hood latch, you shouldn't have any leak.

    When I did mine couple months ago, I don't recall undoing the sensors. Anyway, nice write up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vwong View Post
    If you use a long string to hang it from the hood latch, you shouldn't have any leak.

    When I did mine couple months ago, I don't recall undoing the sensors. Anyway, nice write up.
    i wasnt sure if it was needed but it gave me much more room to pull the harness down as the passenger side was pretty tight
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    Quote Originally Posted by SwankPeRFection View Post
    I figured everything was quiet about this because people had done it on their previous Audis and knew it's all pretty much the same.

    BTW, if you're worried about marring the coils or valve covers with that wicked pry bar lol, wrap the tip in something. Or just gorilla fingers the coils out.
    Or loop a zip tie around the coilpack and use it as a handle to pull it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VR2V8 View Post
    Or loop a zip tie around the coilpack and use it as a handle to pull it out.
    Nice diy.
    Just had difficulties with the coil packs.
    Triple zip tie did the trick! Thanks
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