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Renewing mounting bracket with suspension link bush > < Removing and installing suspension link with mounting bracket (left side for vehicles with DSG or automatic gearboxes)
Renewing bonded rubber bush for suspension link
   
Renewing bonded rubber bush for suspension link
Special tools and workshop equipment required
t  Tube -T10219/1-
t  Mandrel -T10219/2-
t  Tightening plate -VW 402-
t  Die -VW 411-

   
t  Die -VW 412-
Carry out the following work:
Pressing out bonded rubber bush
  W00-0139
–  Press out bonded rubber bush as shown.
1 - Die -VW 411-
2 - Tube -T10219/1-
3 - Tightening plate -VW 402-
Press out bonded rubber bush.
Start the bonded rubber bush at an angle to prevent damage when pressing in. The bonded rubber bush will then straighten up as it is pressed in.
–  Apply assembly lubricant -G 294 421 A1- to outside of bonded rubber bush.
  N40-10190
–  Position bonded rubber bush tilted (towards suspension link) so lip -arrow- slides into hole as illustrated.
1 - Mandrel -T10219/2-
2 - Tube -T10219/1-
3 - Tightening plate -VW 402-
  N40-10191
–  Press in bonded rubber bush until core of bush -1- and hole in suspension link -2- are flush.
  N40-10040
–  Press bush back slightly in the suspension link.
1 - Tube -T10219/1-
2 - Tightening plate -VW 402-
  N40-10041
The dimensions -a- and -b- must be the same.
  N40-10042

Renewing mounting bracket with suspension link bush > < Removing and installing suspension link with mounting bracket (left side for vehicles with DSG or automatic gearboxes)