The repair of your 2017 Volkswagen Golf or Audi A4's 2.0L turbocharged engine is a relatively straightforward process that requires minimal technical expertise. The first step involves locating the 3-pin Cam & Crankshaft Sensor connector, which is usually accessed through the driver's side air intake duct.
Once identified, you'll need to disconnect the electrical connector and remove any trim or coverings. Be cautious when handling the connector as it may be damaged by oils from your hands or other external sources. Now, carefully pull out the connector's retaining clip and slide it off its mounting bracket.
Next, you'll see a 3-pin connector that requires a specific type of connector plug. The correct plug is easily identifiable by its distinctive shape and coloration. The socket wrench provided with this part comes in handy when installing or removing the new plug.
The repair process typically takes around 30-60 minutes to complete, depending on your level of mechanical aptitude. As you work, ensure that all electrical connections are secure and meet local safety standards. With this high-quality 3-pin Cam & Crankshaft Sensor connector plug, you'll be back on the road in no time.