Audi 1K0035350A Washer
Description
Washer is a flat fastening component used to distribute load, protect contact surfaces, and improve the reliability of bolted or screwed connections.
It is installed between a fastener (bolt, screw, or nut) and the mating surface to reduce wear, prevent surface damage, and ensure stable clamping.
Washers are commonly used in automotive, industrial, and mechanical assemblies where secure fastening and load distribution are required. They may also help reduce loosening caused by vibration and improve overall joint stability.
This washer is designed to meet dimensional and material requirements specified by the application and is suitable for use in various mechanical systems. Please verify compatibility with the intended vehicle system before installation.
Key Features & Benefits
These little washers are surprisingly important. They create a watertight seal around things like light housings, sensors, and various electrical connectors. They basically prevent moisture from getting in where it doesn’t belong. Sometimes they act like a shield, protecting the connection from dirt and corrosion too. They aren't always a single piece – you’ll often see them as part of a grommet, or sometimes they’re just a simple ring.
Think of it like this – water and electricity don't mix, right? These washers are a critical part of keeping those two separate. They go around the mounting points for lights, around wiring where it passes through the body of the car, and anywhere an electrical component needs protection from the elements. Without them, you're inviting corrosion, shorts, and all sorts of electrical headaches. You’ll notice if one is missing, usually through a warning light, a malfunctioning sensor, or just a light that won’t work properly.
Symptoms, Risks & Replacements
They’re small, I get it, and often overlooked. But a failed washer can lead to bigger, more expensive problems down the road. Corrosion builds up, connections fail, and then suddenly you’re dealing with a more complicated repair than just replacing a tiny rubber piece. Honestly, replacing a worn or missing washer during any electrical work is just good preventative maintenance. You can find a bunch of different sizes and types at places like Fixparts Online, and it’s a cheap way to keep things running smoothly. It’s a small part with a big job, basically.
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