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Old 12-04-06, 11:40 PM
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Name that part.. :)

just a quick question about a part on the UIM.. i dont know what is it called and what it does.. its sits on the UIM on the firewall side, it has a connecter comming off of it. mine seems to be squirting some kind of liquid out of it kinda looks like oil .. but just wondering what it was.
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pics are good
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You could be describing the throttle body, or the thermo-wax cold start fast idle control, or the FPR on the end of the fuel rail, or the AWS solenoid, or part of the cold start assist system, or.. (help me out guys, it's been over a year since I looked at an S4 turbo)
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sry for the bad discription. ( i would get a picture but my digital camera aint working. ) it sit on the actaully UIM. on the Firewall side. it is the only thing that has a connector white connecter i thing it is a 3 prongs
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