Rear Suspension
Tie Rod
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Torque wrench (V.A.G 1332)
• Ring spanner insert AF 21 (T40183)
• No illustration, commercially available pawl with fine gear
Removing
- Determine dimension - a - from the center of the wheel to the lower edge of the wheel housing before starting work while the vehicle is resting on its wheels.
- Place the vehicle on a hoist.
- Remove the wheel.
- Remove the bolt - 4 -.
- Mark the position of the bolt - 1 - to the subframe - 2 -.
- Remove the nut and the bolt - 1 -.
- Remove tie rod - 5 -.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Pay attention to the following:
Tightening specifications, refer to => [ Upper Transverse Link, Tie Rod, Coil Spring, Lower Control Arm and Level Control System Sensor Assembly Overview ] Upper Transverse Link, Tie Rod, Coil Spring, Lower Control Arm and Level Control System Sensor Assembly Overview.
• Bonded rubber bushings have a limited range of rotation. Therefore, do not pull the threaded connections on the wheel suspension tightly until the vehicle is positioned in the curb weight or control position.
• Raise the wheel bearing in curb weight position on vehicles with coil springs. Refer to => [ Wheel Bearing, with Coil Spring, Lifting to Curb Weight Position ] Rear Suspension.
- Insert the tie rod - 5 -.
The marking - 3 - (one on the head of the T) on the tie rod - 5 - must be on the out the outer side pointing forward, as illustrated.
- First insert the bolt - 1 - completely and then align it according the marking.
- Insert and tighten the bolt - 4 -.
- Install the bolt - 1 - by hand. Tighten the bolt nut - 1 - to the tightening specification only after measuring the axle alignment.
- Tighten the front wheels.
- Axle alignment required; see table. Refer to => [ Wheel Alignment ] Wheel Alignment.