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Front Suspension






Drive Axle

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Press piece (VW 454)

Thrust plate (VW 401)

Punch (VW 408 A)

Torque wrench (VAG 1331)

CV joint boot clamp tool (VAG 1682)

Circlip pliers (VW 161 A)

Punch (VW 412)

Disassembling

Pressing Off Outer Constant Velocity (CV) Joint





- Secure drive axle with protective covers in vise clamp.

- Remove both clamps from CV joint boot.

- Remove CV joint boot from outer CV joint.

- Drive CV joint from axle shaft using a drift - A -.

Drive must be applied exactly on star of CV joint.

Check outer CV joint. Refer to --> [ Outer Constant Velocity Joint, Checking ] Front Suspension.

Driving CV Joint On

- Drive onto axle shaft with plastic hammer until securing ring engages.

- Remove securing ring.

Removing Inner CV Joint

- Remove both clamps from CV joint boot.

- Pull off CV joint boot from inner joint.

- Drive off inner CV joint cover.





Remove circlip using circlip pliers (VW 161 A).

- Press off inner joint from axle shaft, as depicted in illustration. Hold axle shaft securely while doing so.





Inner CV joint cannot be disassembled for checking.

Assembling

- Press the inner CV joint onto the axle shaft as shown in the illustration.





- Install new circlip on axle shaft using circlip pliers (VW 161 A).

- Place new cover on inner joint.

- Attach CV joint boot clamp tool (VAG 1682) as shown in illustration. Be sure that edges of clamping pliers are seated in corners - arrows B - of hose clamp.





- Tension clamp by turning spindle with a torque wrench (do not tilt clamp tool).

A stainless steel clamp must be used due to hardness of CV boot material (compared to rubber). This clamp can only be tensioned using CV joint boot clamp tool (VAG 1682).

Tightening specification: 25 Nm.

Use torque wrench with adjustment range 5 to 50 Nm (e.g. torque wrench (VAG 1331)).

Be sure thread of spindle - A - of clamp tool moves freely. Grease with MOS 2 grease if necessary.

If it does not move freely, e.g. due to dirt in thread, the required clamp tension will not be achieved at the specification.