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Hydraulic Steering







Tie Rod Ball Joint

Different tie rod ends were installed during production; the difference is the joint pin thread length. Refer to the Electronic Parts Catalog (ETKA).

When exchanging the tie rod end, make sure the length of the thread on the tie rod end is sufficient (there must be approximately 5 mm extra thread). If this is not the case, then install a new tie rod end with a longer thread pin. Allocation, refer to the Electronic Parts Catalog (ETKA).

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Torque wrench (V.A.G 1331)

Torque wrench (V.A.G 1332)

Ball joint puller (T40010 A)

Ring socket wrench (V.A.G 1332/10)

Ring socket wrench (V.A.G 1332/7)

Removing

- Place the vehicle on a hoist.

- Remove the wheel.

- Measure the dimension - a - between the tie rod head - 1 - and the left and right tie rod - 2 - and make a note of the value. Dimension - a - must be the same on the left and right sides after installing.






- If necessary, shorten the "longer" tie rod head (installed it deeper into the tie rod).

- Unscrew the nut - 1 - from the joint pin - 2 - on the tie rod end as far as required to make it flush with the threading on the joint pin. Counterhold it if you have to when loosening.






Turn the nut a couple of turns on the pin to protect the threading.

- Use the (T40010 A) to force the tie rod end off of the wheel bearing housing. Next, remove the nut.






Make sure that both lever arms on the puller are parallel to each other when you exert a great deal of force on them; adjust them so that they are parallel, if necessary.

- Loosen the nut - 2 -. Counterhold the tie rod end - 3 -.






- Remove the tie rod end - 3 -.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal. Pay attention to the following:

Tightening specifications, refer to => [ Hydraulic Power Steering Gear ] Overhaul.

Tightening specifications, refer to => [ Hydraulic Steering Gear Assembly Overview ] Hydraulic Steering Gear Assembly Overview.

- Mount the tie rod head - 1 - on the tie rod - 2 - until dimension - a -, which was measured during removal, is reached.






- Align the tie rod head - 2 - so that the pin is in the installation position.

- Insert the tie rod end into the wheel bearing housing as far as the stop.

- Tighten the nut - 1 -. Counterhold it when tightening if necessary.






- Tighten the nut - 2 -.






- Mount wheel and tighten.

- Axle alignment is required, see Table. Refer to => [ Wheel Alignment ] Wheel Alignment.