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Electro-Mechanical Steering Gear Generation 1 and 2, through MY 2008 Assembly Overview






Electro-Mechanical Steering Gear Generation 1 and 2, through MY 2008 Assembly Overview

The generation 2 steering gear is no longer available as a replacement part.

Install a generation 3 steering gear if replacing a steering gear.

In addition to this, the electrical wiring set from the E-box to the steering gear must be changed. It will be included with the new steering gear.

The electrical wiring set is delivered complete together with the wiring for the service interval display.

If the vehicle does not have a service interval display, then the 3-pin connector, not being used, must be sealed off with a flat terminal housing with contact seal (1J0 973 803).





1 Universal Joint

2 Hex Head Bolt

30 Nm

Always replace after removal

3 Electrical Wiring

4 Power-Assisted Steering Gear

With power steering control module (J500)

With electro-mechanical power steering motor ( V187)

With steering torque sensor (G269)

Can be checked in guided fault finding with the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system (VAS 5051/)

Replacing a generation 1 steering gear with a generation 2 steering gear. Refer to => [ Steering Gear, Changing from Generation 1 to Generation 2 ] Steering Gear, Changing from Generation 1 to Generation 2.

Removing and installing, refer to => [ Steering Gear, Generation 1 and 2, through MY 2008 ] Steering Gear, Generation 1 and 2, through MY 2008

See notes

5 Wheel Bearing Housing

6 Nut

Always replace after removal

20 Nm plus an additional 90° turn

M12 x 1.5

Self-locking

7 Subframe with Brackets

8 Bolt

Always replace after removal

50 Nm plus an additional 90° turn

Always replace the clamp for the steering gear.

9 Shield

10 Bolt

6 Nm

Self-tapping