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Audi A6 C6: Removing Left Fuel Level Sensor - Necessity to Remove Right Sensor & Hose

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  • #1 16712235
    Anonymous
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    #2 16712437
    piotrekwoj1
    Level 42  
    It should come out without removing the pump assembly.
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    #3 16712893
    sulof1601
    Level 26  
    Will come out without a problem.
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    Anonymous
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    Anonymous
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  • #7 16713116
    T5
    Admin of Cars group
    It comes out without a problem. Like golf 3 :)
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    Anonymous
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  • #9 16713160
    T5
    Admin of Cars group
    Bieda z nędzą wrote:
    Baniak probably the same in AWD or FWD


    Two different. Two different constructions. It comes out differently from AWD and different from FWD.

    Added after 57 [seconds]:

    Bieda z nędzą wrote:
    I do not want to drain oil, because I see that the tank is a vessel with two chambers; do you know which one it came from


    You don't have hills? Can't park on a bank? It will overflow itself.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the removal of the left fuel level sensor in an Audi A6 C6. Users confirm that it is possible to extract the left sensor without needing to remove the right sensor or the pump assembly. Concerns about working with fuel and the complexity of the task are expressed, particularly regarding the tank's design, which features two chambers. Some users mention the differences in sensor removal between all-wheel drive (AWD) and front-wheel drive (FWD) configurations, indicating that the process may vary based on the vehicle's drivetrain setup.
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