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Wheel Bearing Housing






Wheel Bearing Housing

Two different wheel bearing housings were installed in production; the difference between the two is the steering arm strength. Refer to the Electronic Parts Catalog (ETKA).

When exchanging the wheel bearing housing, 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. Refer to the Electronic Parts Catalog (ETKA).

Distinguishing characteristic, refer to => [ Wheel Bearing Housing with Different Steering Arm Thickness ] Removal and Replacement.

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Torque wrench (V.A.G 1331)

Torque wrench (V.A.G 1332)

Ring Spanner Insert VAG 1332/10 (V.A.G 1332/10)

Ring spanner insert (V.A.G 1332/7)

Removing

- Loosen the connection between the drive axle and wheel hub. Refer to => [ Threaded Connection Between Drive Axle and Wheel Hub, Loosening and Tightening ] Description and Operation.

- Remove the control arm. Refer to => [ Track Control Arm ] Track Control Arm.

- Remove brake line and electrical line bracket from wheel bearing housing.

- Remove the front wheel speed sensor.

- Remove brake caliper and secure to body so weight of caliper does not stress or damage brake hose or brake line.

- Remove disc brake.

- Remove the bolts - arrows - and remove the brake shield - 1 -.






- Remove the nut from the guide link joint pins enough so it is flush with the joint pin threads. Counterhold when loosening.

To protect thread, screw nut on pin a few turns.






- Press linkage stub of guide control arm off conical seating using (T40010 A).

- Remove the bolt - 1 -.






- Remove booth joint pins in the upper control arm - 2 - from the wheel bearing housing.

The slits in the wheel bearing housing must not be widened using a chisel or similar tool!

- Loosen the wheel bearing housing from the drive axle splines and remove it.

The drive axle must not hang down, otherwise the inner joint will be damaged by overflexing.

Secure drive axle to body using wire.

Installing

Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:

Tightening specifications, refer to=> [ Wheel Bearing Housing and Wheel Bearing Unit Overview ] Removal and Replacement.

- Slide the wheel bearing housing onto the drive axle splines.

- Insert both of upper control arm joint pins - 2 - in the wheel bearing housing and insert the bolt - 1 -.






- Remove the adhesive residue on the ball joint and guide link stub threads.

- Install the guide link on the wheel bearing housing and tighten.

- Install the control arm. Refer to => [ Track Control Arm ] Track Control Arm.

- Attach the tie rod end to the wheel bearing housing. Refer to => [ Tie Rods ] Tie Rods.

Push the upper control arms down as far as possible while tightening the bolts!






- Tighten the threaded connection - 1 -.

- Install the brake disc and caliper.

- Tighten the drive axle to wheel hub threaded connection. Refer to => [ Threaded Connection Between Drive Axle and Wheel Hub, Loosening and Tightening ] Description and Operation.

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

- If the vehicle level sensor was removed and installed on a vehicle with electronically controlled damping or if the linkage was loosened, the control position must be reprogrammed. Refer to => [ Control Position, Programming using Vehicle Diagnostic Tester ] Testing and Inspection.

- If the control position was reprogrammed on vehicles with lane assist, the directional stabilization assistance control module (J759) must be recalibrated. Refer to => [ Lane Assist Calibration Procedure ] Lane Assist Calibration Procedure.

- Tighten wheel.

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