Afternoon everyone
Spent the last two days trying to get the fuel basket out of my 93 s4 to install the Bosch pump but for the life of me can't get the basket to come out. I understand it is only 15mm anti clockwise, and have built a couple of DIY tools to try and remove it but not having much luck. Scouring the interweb to try and find the proper tool (vag 3214) but as I am sure you are all aware it is discontinued. Just found this and going to try it out once if figure out how big the slots need to be
https://www.clubgti.com/forums/index.ph ... ls.223613/
If anyone knows the size that needs to be cut, or has some good insight on how the hell to get this out it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for taking the time to read this
Cheers
Urs4 fuel basket removal
Re: Urs4 fuel basket removal
I've always been able to get them out using a hammer and a long screwdriver to just hammer on the tabs in a counter-clockwise direction. Move around (don't just hit the same one) and they'll usually pop out after a few decent whacks. To get it back in get it started by hand, then the same method to get it fully seated.
-Shawn C.
2001 S4 6spd Avant blk/blk - stock daily
2002 01E B6 A4 Built FYF, Built 1.8T, HX35 ~330whp
1989 MC-1 200 Avant- MS1 -Gone but will never forget her lessons
1987 5ktq Sedan - Best $500 beater ever
2001 S4 6spd Avant blk/blk - stock daily
2002 01E B6 A4 Built FYF, Built 1.8T, HX35 ~330whp
1989 MC-1 200 Avant- MS1 -Gone but will never forget her lessons
1987 5ktq Sedan - Best $500 beater ever
Re: Urs4 fuel basket removal
Thanks wasn't sure about damaging the plastic tabs, will give it a try.
Re: Urs4 fuel basket removal
I've also used the same approach.
If you can get a wooden wedge in there and use a deadblow hammer or rubber mallett you'll be a lot less likely to do any damage.
If you can get a wooden wedge in there and use a deadblow hammer or rubber mallett you'll be a lot less likely to do any damage.
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Re: Urs4 fuel basket removal
I've always just shoved my arm in there, grabbed it and twisted it out. Wearing a glove, of course. I've done a few and they've always come out that way. With the spare tire well out you can just climb right in there.
Re: Urs4 fuel basket removal
This is probably better advice hahahPRY4SNO wrote:I've also used the same approach.
If you can get a wooden wedge in there and use a deadblow hammer or rubber mallett you'll be a lot less likely to do any damage.
-Shawn C.
2001 S4 6spd Avant blk/blk - stock daily
2002 01E B6 A4 Built FYF, Built 1.8T, HX35 ~330whp
1989 MC-1 200 Avant- MS1 -Gone but will never forget her lessons
1987 5ktq Sedan - Best $500 beater ever
2001 S4 6spd Avant blk/blk - stock daily
2002 01E B6 A4 Built FYF, Built 1.8T, HX35 ~330whp
1989 MC-1 200 Avant- MS1 -Gone but will never forget her lessons
1987 5ktq Sedan - Best $500 beater ever
Re: Urs4 fuel basket removal
This may become usefully to me soon. I still don't know about the pump in the CQ, and have never had to remove one before. So thank you all in advance!
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Dallastown, PA
1991 Audi 80 quattro (20vt project)
1991 Audi Coupe Quattro (project: my first 20v)
2007 Mitsubishi Raider(Dakota in disguise)
2019 Chevy Cruze RS hatch (wife's little red sporty car)
Re: Urs4 fuel basket removal

This is what I do when I need to do my fuel pump, no special tools, just reach in and twist the basket, then lift up.
Re: Urs4 fuel basket removal
For all those wondering, I ended up making a piece out of pvc plumbing pipe. Drilled holes in it and placed bolts in to hook into the plastic ring - took some messing around to get it tight enough but once it started moving it worked nicely getting it out and the new one back in .