Power Take-Off Drive Chain, From 05.06
Power Take-Off Drive Chain, from 05.06
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Old oil collecting and extracting device (V.A.G 1782 )
• Wrench (T40049)
• Securing pin (T40071)Locking Pin (T40071)
• Drill bit 8 mm dia.
Removing
CAUTION!
To continue performing the repair procedure, ensure lock carrier is installed and torque support is tightened.
• Transmission removed.
- Manual Transmission Remove clutch pressure plate. Refer to => Manual Transmission/Transaxle Manual Transmission/Transaxle and dual mass flywheel => [ Dual Mass Flywheel ] Dual Mass Flywheel.
- Vehicles with multitronic transmission: Remove damper unit. Refer to => [ Damper Unit ] Damper Unit and flywheel => [ Flywheel ] Flywheel.
- Vehicles with automatic transmission 09L: Remove drive plate. Refer to => [ Drive Plate ] Drive Plate.
- Place Used Oil Collecting and Extracting Device ( V.A.G 1782) under engine and drain engine oil.
- Remove lower timing chain cover. Refer to => [ Lower Timing Chain Cover ] Lower Timing Chain Cover.
CAUTION!
If necessary, place a washer under the bolt heads, to prevent the chain from being pinched by the bolts.
- Install key (T40049) at rear on crankshaft using 2 old bolts for dual-mass flywheel.
- Remove locking bolt - arrow - for "TDC" marking from upper part of oil pan.
- Rotate crankshaft in direction of engine rotation to "TDC ".
- Install crankshaft holder (T40069) into the hole and tighten it to 20 Nm. If necessary rotate crankshaft very slightly back and forth to completely center holder.
- Mark running direction of power take-off chain with paint.
- Press chain tensioner guide rail in direction of - arrow - and secure chain tensioner using a Locking Pin ( T40071).
- Remove bolts - 3 - and balance shaft chain sprocket.
- Remove bolts - 1 - and - 2 - and chain tensioner with chain.
Installing
• Secure crankshaft - 1 - in "TDC" position using crankshaft holder (T40069).
- Mount chain tensioner with chain and balance shaft sprocket.
- To protect against cuts, wrap point and cutting edges of 8 mm dia. drill bit with insulating tape.
- Secure balance shaft using an 8 mm dia. drill bit - 2 - at "TDC".
• The slots in the balance shaft sprocket must be at the middle position in relation to the threaded holes of the balance shaft. If necessary, adjust chain by one tooth.
- Tighten chain tensioner bolts.
- Loosely install chain sprocket bolts - 1 - and - 3 -.
• It must still be possible to rotate the chain sprocket on balance shaft and it must not tip.
- Pull out Locking Pin (T40071) to release chain tensioner.
- Press against chain tensioner guide rail - arrow - using a screwdriver while tightening chain sprocket bolts - 1 - and - 3 -.
- Pull drill - 2 - out of balance shaft.
The rest of installation is in reverse order of removal, noting the following:
- Install timing chain lower cover. Refer to => [ Lower Timing Chain Cover ] Lower Timing Chain Cover.
- Install left and right timing chain covers. Refer to => [ Left and Right Timing Chain Covers ] Left and Right Timing Chain Covers.
- Install transmission-side crankshaft shaft seal. Refer to => [ Crankshaft Seal, Timing Chain Side, Replacing ] Crankshaft Seal, Timing Chain Side, Replacing.
- Manual Transmission Install dual mass flywheel. Refer to => [ Dual Mass Flywheel ] Dual Mass Flywheel and clutch pressure plate => Manual Transmission/Transaxle Manual Transmission/Transaxle
- Vehicles with multitronic transmission: Install flywheel. Refer to => [ Flywheel ] Flywheel and damper unit => [ Damper Unit ] Damper Unit.
- Vehicles with automatic transmission 09L: Install drive plate. Refer to => [ Drive Plate ] Drive Plate.
- Add engine oil and check oil level.
Tightening Specifications