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HOMESERVICE MANUALSVOLKSWAGEN2010GOLF (5K1) L5-2.5L (CBTA)REPAIR AND DIAGNOSISBODY AND FRAMEFRAMESUBFRAMEFRONT SUBFRAMEDESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
2010 Volkswagen Golf (5K1) L5-2.5L (CBTA)
Front Subframe: Description and Operation
2010 Volkswagen Golf (5K1) L5-2.5L (CBTA)SECTION Description and Operation
Subframe, Lowering
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Locating pins (T10096)
• Engine/transmission jack (V.A.G 1383 A)
Removing
- Turn the steering wheel to the straight-ahead position and remove the ignition key so that the steering wheel lock engages.
Vehicle with "Keyless Access" Keyless Locking and Starting System
- Switch the ignition off and open the driver's door so the steering wheel lock locks.
Continuation for All Vehicles
- Remove the footwell trim panel - 1 -.
- Remove the bolt - 1 - and remove the universal joint - 2 - from the steering gear.
- Remove the lower noise insulation.
- Remove exhaust system bracket from subframe- arrows -.
- Remove pendulum support from transmission, unscrew bolts - 14 - to do so.
- Remove the right and left nuts - 1 - from the coupling rods - 2 -.
- Remove the coupling rods - 2 - from the stabilizer bar - 3 -.
- Subframe, securing, refer to => [ Subframe and Consoles, Securing ] Front Suspension
- Place the (V.A.G 1383 A) under the subframe.
- Place a block of wood - 1 -, for example, between VAG 1383 A and the subframe.
- Remove the bolts - 9 - and - 10 - and lower the subframe 10 cm maximum.
• Be careful not to overstretch the electrical wire for the steering.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
- Install the lower noise insulation.
• Make sure that the ball joint boot is not damaged or twisted.
Tightening Specifications
Tightening Specifications, Pendulum Support to the Transmission
RENDER: 1.0x
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.