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2005 2.0 petrol manual T5 drive train spline question .

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  • 2005 2.0 petrol manual T5 drive train spline question .

    Hi all well today after 250.000 kays decided it was time for some routine inspections . Drivers side strut / shock was completely stuffed the shaft just fell in and out of the housing with NO resistance . So replaced both front struts with some new ones , whilst I had the front up I noticed some very serious movement in the drivers side drive shaft . With the wheels off both sides the passengers side seemed fine direct connection through to the gear box housing so to speak with no free play . Drivers side had at least 15mls of free play in each direction you could turn the wheel and it would have the 15 mls of free play before it seemed to connect to the internal . Question would this be the dreaded drive shaft spline I have heard about ? I have noticed when slowing for lights that there has been an unusual sort of clunking like a tailshaft used to get in the old rear wheeled cars . Any way time did not allow for inspection but some ideas would be helpful as I still have some other front end jobs to sort out later . I might add that while driving the same side seems to generate a small noise like a growling rumble sound not normal methinks .Side bar I changed my sons timing belt and water pump yesterday on his Holden Astra shame VW don,t make it as easy to do , 2.5 hours for a non mechanic like me I thought that was pretty good .

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    Most likely signs of the driveshaft getting close to dieing. Should just get ahead of it and replace the driveshaft and spline hub before it craps out and leaves you stranded.
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    • #3
      t5 transporter stub shaft | eBay

      Likely culprit.
      '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
      '01 Beetle 2.0

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      • #4
        Thanks Umai I had that thought it might be the shaft I can get one from the UK $238 plus $278 freight hmmm or local supplier in Sydney for $350 plus $30 freight I will check VW tomorrow just for comparison . Out of interest does the gear box need to be remove or dismantled or does the offending shaft come out separately I have vague memory of unbolting the shaft when I did the clutch 8 months ago but not 100% clear . Thanks

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        • #5
          Once you slip the driveshaft off, there will be a bolt in the centre of the stub shaft. Undo that, and the stub shaft will come out. You'll need to dump the gearbox oil first.
          '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
          '01 Beetle 2.0

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          • #6
            I take it the whole thing back to the box is what needs to be replaced I see the big nut at the centre of the rotor so no problems .Just a question I remembered that when I did the clutch the shaft was unbolted from just outside the box is there another part that goes back inside that could be the problem ? or have I got it wrong somewhere .
            Last edited by Sunny43.5; 09-03-2014, 11:24 PM.

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            • #7
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              Item #20 is a repair kit. Comes with everything you need, including the stub shaft.

              Item #30 is the bolt I'm talking about. Once you've got the driveshaft out (not in the image), you'll see the bolt inside the stub shaft.
              '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
              '01 Beetle 2.0

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              • #8
                Okay so the actual part required is not the big long one with the CV joints its the one that is at the gearbox end as I remembered once you unbolt the drive shaft with CV joints there is another remaining part that is at the edge of the gear box casing is this where the nut is and once removed the offending part is then replaced sorry for so many questions .

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                • #9
                  Nah mate, as in the picture above you need to replace part #20 as well as the driveshaft. There's no need to change the seal aslong as you don't damage it, and there is no need to drain the gearbox fluid.

                  Once you get the driveshaft out, you will need a long 6mm hex bit to get the bolt out for the stub shaft. Reason for replacing both the stub and driveshaft is that the new stub shaft has revised(improved?) splines and will not match to the old shaft.
                  Volks Handy
                  Servicing - Repairs - Diagnostics - Mobile fault scanning/clearing - A/c work
                  10 years experience working for Audi/VW/Skoda
                  Now in Perth NOR, Western Australia.

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                  • #10
                    Yup. You won't loose the gearbox oil. Make sure you have the right tool to get right in there. Not the place to snap off an Allen key.


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                    • #11
                      Time for a further update and a small rant at VW , had a day off today and decided to change the front lower control arm camber bushes . I took the rego papers to the dealer he confirmed the model via the vin and even printed out an EKTA sheet showing the front end components so the bushes were ordered . They arrived last week and today I removed the lower control arms , so I take the arms up to Jmac to see if he could press the new bushes into the arms . The new ones were still in their packets at this time and Jimmy was not at his workshop so I waited for a short while and opened up the packets to have a look and discover the MONGRELS have sent the REAR ones which are way too big . So back to dealers for a complaint and reorder and then back home to put it back together again GRRRR

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Sunny43.5 View Post
                        Time for a further update and a small rant at VW , had a day off today and decided to change the front lower control arm camber bushes . I took the rego papers to the dealer he confirmed the model via the vin and even printed out an EKTA sheet showing the front end components so the bushes were ordered . They arrived last week and today I removed the lower control arms , so I take the arms up to Jmac to see if he could press the new bushes into the arms . The new ones were still in their packets at this time and Jimmy was not at his workshop so I waited for a short while and opened up the packets to have a look and discover the MONGRELS have sent the REAR ones which are way too big . So back to dealers for a complaint and reorder and then back home to put it back together again GRRRR
                        Yes, that's always the risk, when you getting the parts. I always warn my customers that, when they get their own parts, especially from the ebay and they're wrong, the job will take much longer, they waste the time and they pay for it.
                        So far, the parts that I've ordered from the dealer, they were always spot on. I'm lucky I suppose.
                        But hey, we are all humans and we make mistakes, hmm actually the computer could've make that mistake too.
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                        • #13
                          Yes you are right Ebay can be a problem but it seems the car makers can get it wrong a lot , I ordered sunroof parts from a BMW dealer a few years back and even after being shown the parts on the computer when they arrived many parts were missing from sealed boxes . Then after two more boxes of parts were ordered each box had different parts inside the third one had the parts missing from the first one ?? I don't imagine VW would consider giving a discount for stuffing a customer around .

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                          • #14
                            No, but I'm sure they'll swap them for the correct parts.

                            They send parts back and forth from the warehouses all the time, so it shouldn't be an issue.
                            '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
                            '01 Beetle 2.0

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                            • #15
                              Yes they rang this afternoon to say the correct ones are now in stock .

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