Electromechanical Steering Box Up To Model Year 2008; Assembly Overview - Electromechanical Steering Box, Left-Hand Drive (1St And 2Nd Generations) Up To Model Year 2008 - Volkswagen 2004 Golf Workshop Manual

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Electromechanical steering box up to
model year 2008
6.1
Assembly overview - electromechanical steering box, left-hand drive (1st
and 2nd generations) up to model year 2008
Note
There are no 2nd generation steering boxes available as spare parts.
If the steering box has to be replaced, a new 3rd generation steering box will have to be fitted.
In addition, the electrical wiring harness from the E-box to the steering box will then also have to be renewed.
This is included with the order for the new steering box via the ⇒ Electronic parts catalogue"ETKA" .
The electrical wiring harness will be delivered with the cable for the service interval display.
In vehicles without a service interval display, the unused 3-pin connector must be sealed by a flat contact
housing with connector position assurance -1J0 973 803- ⇒ Electronic parts catalogue"ETKA" .
1 - Universal joint
2 - Hexagon bolt
❑ 30 Nm
❑ Always renew after re‐
moving
3 - Wiring
4 - Power steering box
❑ With power steering
control unit -J500-
❑ With electromechanical
power steering motor -
V187-
❑ With steering moment
sender -G269-
❑ Can be checked using
guided fault finding with
the vehicle diagnosis,
testing and information
system -VAS 5051/-
❑ Exchanging 1st genera‐
tion steering box for 2nd
generation steering box
⇒ page 400
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 366
❑ Observe notes
⇒ page 363
.
5 - Wheel bearing housing
6 - Nut
❑ M12 x 1.5
❑ 20 Nm + 90° further
❑ Self-locking
❑ Always renew after re‐
moving
Golf 2004 ➤ , Golf Plus 2005 ➤
Running gear, axles, steering - Edition 08.2009

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