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    SDV6 Where Does This Go

    Hi Folks,

    I removed the A/C Compressor from my SDV6, then I had a medical incident so it has been a few weeks before I got back to it. As a result I've forgotten where a coolant support bracket connects on the body. I took the whole bracket off and can't remember where it connects. Any info appreciated, thanks

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    D4 Coolant system.jpgPipe bracket.jpg

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    Have you tried loosely bolting the correct end to the pipe then look for where the other end might bolt within range?
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    Workshop manual procedure is seriously lacking in detail but the only thing I could find that looks anything like that bracket is the top one in this pic:

    bracket.jpg

    Hard to tell...

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    Thank

    Quote Originally Posted by l00kin4 View Post
    Workshop manual procedure is seriously lacking in detail but the only thing I could find that looks anything like that bracket is the top one in this pic:

    bracket.jpg

    Hard to tell...

    David
    Thanks for that, I’ve wondered about that, I think it is behind the heat shield

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    Quote Originally Posted by Screamingkiw View Post
    Hi Folks,

    I removed the A/C Compressor from my SDV6, then I had a medical incident so it has been a few weeks before I got back to it. As a result I've forgotten where a coolant support bracket connects on the body. I took the whole bracket off and can't remember where it connects. Any info appreciated, thanks

    Pipe nuts.jpeg
    D4 Coolant system.jpgPipe bracket.jpg
    the first pic of the metal coolant pipe attaches to the plastic outlet on the a/c compressor side of the engine.
    the second pic is the support bracket for that coolant pipe and it attaches to the front of the power steering pump.
    Regards
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    thanks to another forum I have the answer, it is a bracket attached to the power steering pump on the SDV6. Now to try and fit it, should have been done before I put the various cooler & turbo pipes back on! Changing out the A/C compressor is a bastard of a job, one i'm regretting taking on, I'd definitely not do it again. Screenshot 2023-03-23 at 1.09.02 pm.jpg

    Thanks for those who replied.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Screamingkiw View Post
    thanks to another forum I have the answer.
    I do believe the answer was here first at AULRO ..... so once again AULRO wins!
    Regards
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    Quote Originally Posted by DazzaTD5 View Post
    I do believe the answer was here first at AULRO ..... so once again AULRO wins!
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