Steering Gear
Power-assist steering gear, assembly overview
Illustration applies to 4-6 and 8-cylinder engines.
Power steering gear is completely removed and installed with tie rods.
1 - Power assist steering gear with tie rods
2 - Combi-bolt, 40 Nm plus an additional 90 degrees turn
^ Always replace
3 - Bolt, 30 Nm
4 - Steering column
5 - Bulkhead boot
^ Check for tears and chafing
^ Note installation location
6 - Combi-bolt, 40 Nm plus an additional 90 degrees turn
^ Always replace
7 - Hex head bolt
8 - Bolt
9 - Nut, self-locking
10 - Stub axle carrier (steering arm)
11 - Banjo bolt, 47 Nm
12 - Sealing ring
^ Always replace
13 - Return hose
14 - Return line connection 40 Nm
^ Colored marks must align
15 - Sealing ring
^ Always replace
16 - Cylinder bolt, 22 Nm
^ Screw plug
17 - Sealing ring
^ Always replace
18 - Extension hose
19 - Sealing ring
^ Always replace
20 - Banjo bolt with check valve, 35 Nm
21 - Extension hose
^ For 4-cylinder engines
22 - Extension hose
^ For 6-cylinder engines
23 - Tie rod
24 - Tie rod end
Steering centering:
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
^ Torque wrench V.A.G 1331
^ Bolt for steering centering VAS 6224
Steering gear in sectional view:
1 - Screw plug 22 Nm
2 - Install steering centering screw VAS 6224 as far as possible by hand.
3 - Steering rack
4 - Steering gear housing
- Move steering wheel slightly around center position.
- A second technician turns steering centering screw VAS 6224 in steering gear until it noticeably engages in center hole.