2020 — Zackab
A: Check the laser code "ZB20" on the back glass. Also, the label has a slight, intentional misprint—the word "Gothenburg" is missing the second 'o' (spelled "Gothenburg").
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Risking damage to the rubber bushings of the control arms. A: Check the laser code "ZB20" on the back glass
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If you’ve ever worked on the multi-link front suspension of an Audi A4, A6, or VW Passat, you know the dread of the upper control arm "pinch bolt." In the mechanic community, it’s earned the nickname Arschlochschraube (the "asshole screw") for a reason: it seizes, rusts, and often snaps, turning a quick job into a multi-hour nightmare of drilling and torching.