V6 FSI and TFSI Engines
Power Steering Pump, Hydraulic Pipes and Reservoir Overview
Vane pump is not designed to be serviced. If there are customer complaints, the cause must be determined using a pressure and leak test. If there is a malfunction, replace the vane pump.
• If power steering fluid is low in reservoir, check steering system for leaks.
• If there are leaks in the area of the line connections, the lines/connections must first be inspected for leaks, tightened as necessary and wiped dry.
• Pump is delivered without oil. Therefore, hydraulic oil must be filled before installation and turned by hand. Otherwise, noises when driving or damage to pump may occur.
1 Power Steering Gear
• For the correct allocation, refer to the Parts Catalog
2 Power Steering Pump
• For the correct allocation, refer to the Parts Catalog
• Fill with hydraulic oil before installation
• Removing and installing, refer to => [ Power Steering Pump ] Service and Repair.
• Checking delivery pressure, refer to => [ Power Steering Pump Delivery Pressure, Checking ] Power Steering Pump Delivery Pressure, Checking
3 Spring Clamp
• Remove and install with Spring Type Clip Pliers (VAS 5024 A)
4 Intake Hose
• Note location on reservoir, refer to => [ Lines and Hoses, Overview ] Lines and Hoses Overview
• Note power steering pump location, refer to => [ Power Steering Pump ] Service and Repair
5 Bolt
• Tightening specification, refer to => [ Power Steering Pump ] Service and Repair
6 Seal
• Always replace.
7 Banjo Bolt
• 35 Nm
8 Pressurized Line
• Tighten the union nut to 32 Nm.
• Note power steering pump location, refer to => [ Power Steering Pump ] Service and Repair
• Secure to body => [ Lines and Hoses, Overview ] Lines and Hoses Overview
9 Return Hose
• Note location on reservoir and hydraulic oil cooler, refer to => [ Lines and Hoses, Overview ] Lines and Hoses Overview
• Secure, refer to => [ Lines and Hoses, Overview ] Lines and Hoses Overview
10 Bolt
• 8 Nm
11 Cap with Dip Stick
• Check hydraulic fluid level, refer to => [ Power Steering, Checking Hydraulic Oil Level ] Power Steering, Checking Hydraulic Oil Level
12 Reservoir
13 Bolt
• 9 Nm
14 Nut
• 9 Nm
15 Bracket
• For reservoir
16 Bolt
• 9 Nm
17 Return Line
• Tighten the union nut to 32 Nm.
• Note location on hydraulic oil cooler, refer to => [ Lines and Hoses, Overview ] Lines and Hoses Overview
• Secure, refer to => [ Lines and Hoses, Overview ] Lines and Hoses Overview
18 Clip
19 Bolt
• 9 Nm
20 Bracket
• With washer and rivet
• For hydraulic oil cooler on condenser
• Clip lines from hydraulic oil cooler in bracket
21 Bracket
• With washer and rivet
• For hydraulic oil cooler on condenser
• Insert hydraulic oil cooler in bracket
22 Hydraulic Oil Cooler
• Removing and Installing, refer to => [ Hydraulic Fluid Cooler ] Service and Repair.
23 Wiring Bracket
24 Sealing Ring
• Always replace.