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Volkswagen Passat B6 (from the year 2004)

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Installation of the shaft sealing ring with a flange
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Removing and installing drive shaft



Components of the drive shaft
Fig. 3.97. The components of the drive shaft 1 - the outer CV joint; 2 - hex bolt; 3 - the drive shaft; 4 - a collar; 5 - CV joint boot; 6 - a collar; 7 - Belleville spring; 8 - thrust washer; 9 - a lock ring; 10 - CV joint boot; 11 - a collar; 12 - balancing washer; 13 - a bolt with internal polyhedron; 14 - a lock ring; 15 - seal; 16 - inner CV joint; 17 - the cup spring



Withdrawal
Remove the hub bolt.
Remove the wheel.
Remove the coil spring.

Transverse link bolts and lower arm
Fig. 3.98. Transverse link bolts and lower arm


Unscrew the transverse link 1 and lower arm 3, connecting them with the body of the wheel bearing 4 (Fig. 3.98).
Remove the bolt.
Unscrew the screws and remove the drive shaft flange on the rear final drive.
Turn the steering knuckle to the outside and remove the drive shaft from the hub slots.
Remove the drive shaft.

Setting
Install in reverse order, with the need to comply with the following requirements:
Torque.
Tightening the wheel bearing housing can be made only after the size measured before mounting between the center of wheel hub and lower edge of the wheel arch.




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