Track Control Link (Aluminum Bearing Housing), Remove & Install
Track Control Link (Aluminum Wheel Bearing Housing), Removing and Installing
Removing
- Remove hubcap, for light-alloy wheels pull off center cap (use pulling hook in vehicle tools).
- Remove wheel.
- Secure brake disc using a wheel bolt.
- Detach brake caliper and fasten to body.
Note:
- Protect CV boot from damage, e.g.: place a /Bather cloth in between.
- For safety reasons, put collar nut back on joint bolt of track control link with about 4 turns, so that it is flush.
- Be sure that both lever arms are parallel to each other during greatest applied pressure, adjust if necessary.
- Press joint bolts of track control link off conical seating.
- To unscrew hex bolt from suspension strut/track control link, you must detach guide link from wheel bearing housing.
- Use 4 mm socket wrench to hold joint bolt, if necessary.
- Unscrew nut from joint bolt of guide link
Note:
- For safety reasons, put collar nut back on joint bolt of guide link with about 4 turns, so that it is flush.
- Be sure that both lever arms are parallel to each other during greatest applied pressure, adjust if necessary.
- Unscrew nut from joint bolt of guide link, then press off joint bolt.
- Be careful not to damage CV boot in the process!
- Unscrew hex bolt -1-.
- Unscrew ribbed nuts -2- and -3-, and take off coupling.
Note: In order not to damage the joints of the upper control arms, it is necessary to use VAG1383-A (engine and transmission lifters, for example, to brace against too strong rebound.
- Unscrew hex bolt-4-.
- Remove track control link.
Installing
- Replace all bolts and nuts.
- Bonded rubber bushings can only be turned to a limited extent. The bolted connections on the suspension links should therefore only be tightened when the vehicle is standing on the ground.
- Put in new hex bolt -4- and new hex nut.
Tighten + 90° to 80 Nm.
- Tighten nuts on joint bolts (guide link / track control link) to 125 Nm.
Tighten hex nut -1- to 90 Nm.
Note change in coupling and in tightening torques
- The arrow on the coupling points in the direction of travel
- Tighten nut -2- to 40 Nm + 90°
- Tighten nut -3- to 60 Nm.
- Mount brake disc, screw on brake caliper, and tighten to 190 Nm (M14 x 1.5 x 38).