Subframe, Servicing
Subframe, servicing
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
^ Engine support bridge 10 - 222 A
^ Bracket with spindle and hook 10 - 222 A /10
^ Adapter 10 - 222 A /19
^ Engine Sling 2024 A
^ Engine/transmission jack V.A.G 1383 A
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
^ Adapter 10 - 222 A /22
^ Engine Support Basic Set T40091
^ Engine Support Supplement Set T40093
^ Hose clamps up to 25 mm dia. 3094
^ Hydraulic cylinder VAS 6178
^ Hollow piston cylinder VAS 6179
^ Assembly tool T10301
Removing
Affects vehicles with air suspension
- Place vehicle on hoist.
Affects all vehicles
- Remove noise insulation.
Support engine with engine support bridge
- Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 B
- Support 4.2L FSI engine completely with engine support bridge
- Check if there is a factory marking (paint dot) on front drive shaft and drive shaft flange. If not, mark position of drive shaft constant velocity joint - arrow A - to drive shaft flange on front final drive - arrow B - with paint.
- Remove drive shaft from front rear final drive - arrows A - and tie up.
- Disconnect electrical connector - arrow - at Servotronic Solenoid Valve N119.
- If present, remove shielding plate - A - from steering gear (2 bolts).
Note:
^ Only remove universal joint from steering gear with front wheels in straight ahead position.
^ Do not change steering wheel position and steering gear position.
- Remove bolt - B - for universal joint at steering gear and remove universal joint from steering gear.
- Disconnect left and right connectors - 2 -.
- Place Engine/Transmission Jack V.A.G 1383 A with wooden block under subframe and press lightly against.
- Remove bolts - 4 -.
- Lower subframe approx. 200 mm with Engine/Transmission Jack V.A.G 1383 A -.
Bonded rubber bushings at front in direction of travel, removing and installing
- Remove bolts - 1 - to - 4 -.
- Remove stabilizer bar - 5 -.
Bonded rubber bushing, pressing out
- Attach supporting ring T10301/8 so that narrow side - arrow - faces subframe.
Supporting ring T10301/8 must be able to be attached easily and must not be canted.
- Attach tools as depicted in illustration.
1. Press piece T10301/5
2. Support ring T10301/8
3. Tube T10301/3
4. Spacer T10301/9
5. Hydraulic cylinder VAS 6178
6. Nut T10301/2
7. Spindle T10301/1
- Press out bonded rubber bushing.
CAUTION!
Secure hydraulic cylinder VAS 6178 while pressing out.
Installation position
One of the arrows - 1 - must point in direction of travel.
Pressing in bonded rubber bushing
- Attach thrust piece T10301/10 with open side to subframe.
CAUTION!
When pressing in bonded rubber bushing, make sure that thrust piece T10301/10 is in correct position to prevent subframe from damage.
- Attach tools as depicted in illustration.
1. Press piece T10301/7
2. Bonded rubber bushing
3. Thrust pad T10301/10
4. Spacer T10301/11
5. Hydraulic cylinder VAS 6178
6. Nut T10301/2
7. Spindle T10301/1
- Press in bonded rubber bushing until shoulder lies gap-free at subframe sleeve.
Bonded rubber bushings at rear in direction of travel, removing and installing
Bonded rubber bushing, pressing out
- Attach tools as depicted in illustration.
1. Press piece T10301/5
2. Support ring T10301/8
3. Tube T10301/3
4. Hydraulic cylinder VAS 6178
5. Nut T10301/2
6. Spindle T10301/1
- Press out bonded rubber bushing.
CAUTION!
Secure hydraulic cylinder VAS 6178 while pressing out.
Installation position
One of the arrows - 1 - must point in direction of travel.
Pressing in bonded rubber bushing
- Attach tools as depicted in illustration.
1. Press piece T10301/7
2. Bonded rubber bushing
3. Thrust pad T10301/6
4. Hydraulic cylinder VAS 6178
5. Nut T10301/2
6. Spindle T10301/1
- Press in bonded rubber bushing until shoulder lies gap-free at subframe sleeve.
Installing
Installation is in reverse order of removal, with special attention to:
- Tighten drive shaft.
- Tighten wheels.
- On vehicles with air suspension, position vehicle on wheels.
- Bleed steering system.
- Check power steering fluid level.
- Check steering system for leaks.