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Lower Transverse Link






Lower Transverse Link

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Torque Wrench 5-50 Nm (V.A.G 1331)

Torque Wrench 40-200 Nm (V.A.G 1332)

Engine-/Gearbox Jack (V.A.G 1383 A)

Tensioning Strap (T10038)

Wheel Hub Support (T10149)

Removing

- Place the vehicle on a hoist. Refer to => [ Positioning Vehicle on Hoist and Wheels ] Positioning Vehicle on Hoist and Wheels.

- Start the correct program in the vehicle diagnostic tester and vent the air suspension system on the rear axle.

- Secure the vehicle to the support arm on the hoist - arrow B - with the (T10038) over the striker pin - arrow A -.






- Place a piece of foam rubber - 2 - between the sill panel and the (T10038) and then tension the strap.

Be careful not to scratch the sill panel.

If a vehicle is not secured, there is danger that the vehicle could slip off the lift!

- Remove the wheel.

- Remove the bolt - 2 - from the vehicle level sensor - 1 -.






- Remove bolt - 1 -.






- Remove nut - 3 -.






- Remove the bolt - 1 - and the spacer tube - 2 -.

Axle alignment is necessary if the nut - 3 - is loosened or the bolt - 1 - is removed.

- Remove the bolt - 1 - and remove the air spring damper - 2 - from the wheel bearing housing using a pry lever.






The connection between the air spring damper and the wheel bearing housing is under tension.

When prying air spring damper off the wheel bearing housing, there is a danger of getting injured because the wheel bearing housing will be pushed up very quickly.

- Install the (T10149) using a wheel bolt.






- Insert (T10149) in (V.A.G 1383 A) and raise wheel housing bearing approximately 10 cm.

Do not lift or lower vehicle when the (V.A.G 1383 A) stands below the vehicle.

Do not leave (V.A.G 1383 A) below vehicle any longer than necessary.

- Remove bolt - 1 -.






If the bolt - 1 - does not come out, then lower the rear muffler slightly.

- Remove the nut - 3 - and bolt - 2 -.

- Remove lower transverse link.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:

Tightening specifications, refer to => [ Upper Transverse Link, Tie Rod, Lower Control Arm and Level Control System Sensor Overview ] Upper Transverse Link, Tie Rod, Lower Control Arm and Level Control System Sensor Overview

Bonded rubber bushings can only be turned to a limited extent. Tighten the threaded connection on the suspension only when the vehicle is in the curb weight.

Lift wheel bearing in control position. Refer to => [ Wheel Bearing, Raising to Control Position to Tighten Bolts ] Rear Suspension.

- Install the lower transverse link.

- Install the bolt - 2 - and install the nut - 3 - loosely.






- Install the bolt - 1 - so that it is still loose.

- Lower the (T10149) far enough until it is possible to install the bolt - 1 - with the spacer tube - 2 -.






- Install the nut - 3 - so that it is still loose.

Do not tighten the threaded connection using the nut - 3 -.

- Tighten the bolt - 1 -.

- Tighten the rest of the threaded connections.

- Tighten the wheel.

- Axle alignment is required, refer to => [ When Vehicle Alignment is Necessary ] When Vehicle Alignment is Necessary.

The axle alignment on the front and rear axles must be performed on a VW/Audi approved alignment rack.

- On vehicles with automatic headlamp range control system, perform a basic setting on the headlamps.

- If the control position was reprogrammed on vehicles with lane assist, the camera control module (J852) must be recalibrated. Refer to => [ Camera Control Module (J852), Lane Assist, Calibrating ] Testing and Inspection.