Rear Suspension
Driveshaft
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Thrust Plate (VW 401)
• Thrust Plate (VW 402)
• Punch (VW 408 A)
• Punch (VW 411)
• Sleeve (VW 416 B)
• Thrust pad (VW 447 H)
• Circlip pliers (VW 161 A)
• Torque wrench (V.A.G 1331)
• Torque wrench (V.A.G 1332)
• CV joint boot clamp tool (V.A.G 1682)
• Assembly tool (T10065)
Disassembling
Outer CV joint, pressing off
- Secure the driveshaft with protective covers in a vise clamp.
- Fold back boot.
- Drive CV joint from drive axle using a drift - A -.
Drift must be placed precisely on star of CV joint.
Driving joint on
- Drive onto shaft with plastic hammer until securing ring engages.
Removing the inner CV joint
- Press off CV from joint using drift.
- Remove securing ring.
- Remove both clamps and slide joint boot toward outer joint.
Assembling
Dished washer installation position, inner and outer joint
1. Plate Spring
- Press on joint until stop.
- Install lock ring.
Pressing on inner CV joint
• Chamfer on inner diameter of ball hub (splines) must face the contact shoulder on the drive axle.
Tightening hose clamp on outer joint
- Attach CV joint boot clamp tool (V.A.G 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 (V.A.G 1682).
• Torque specification: 25 Nm.
• Use torque wrench - C - with adjustment range 5...50 Nm (e.g. torque wrench (V.A.G 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 specified torque.
Tensioning clamp on small diameter