Audi Q5: Driveshaft on Transmission or Rear Final Drive, Removing and Installing
Driveshaft on Transmission, Removing and installing, Driveshaft Bolted
on Transmission Side
Special tools and workshop equipment
required
- Counterhold - Kit - Multiple Use -T10172- with adapters
- Counterhold - Kit - Adapter 5 -T10172/5- (M8 Bolts)
- Counterhold - Kit - Adapter 6 -T10172/6- (M10 Bolts)
- High Temperature Grease -G 000 633-
Remove the Driveshaft
- Note the instructions. Refer to
→ Chapter "Overview - Driveshaft, Bolts On Transmission Side".
- A two-column workshop hoist should be used when working on
the driveshaft.
Note
Do not bend the flex joint in the front exhaust pipe more
than 10º or it will be damaged.
- Loosen the clamping sleeves -1 and 2-
and disconnect the exhaust system.
- Tie the front exhaust pipe(s) to the underbody.
- Remove the heat shield -A- from
the transmission -arrows-, if
applicable.
- Remove the bolts for attaching the driveshaft to the
transmission by counterholding with the Counterhold - Multiple
Use -T10172A- and with the Counterhold - Kit - Adapter 5
-T10172/5-.
- Secure the driveshaft to the underbody.
Install the Driveshaft
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
- Remove the old, dry High Temperature Grease from the CV
joint and the driveshaft flange. Fill with the exact same amount
of new High Temperature Grease.
- The threads in the flange shaft on the transmission must be
cleaned of locking fluid residue. They can be cleaned with a
thread tap. If the threads are not clean, the bolts will break
off when they are being installed.
- Always replace the bolts for driveshaft (self-locking
bolts).
- Check the driveshaft seal on the transmission flange for
damage (bent, rubber layer worn off). Replace the damaged seal.
- Install the driveshaft and the new CV joint bolts.
- Tighten the bolts on the front driveshaft. Tightening specification. Refer
to -item 5-.
- Use the Counterhold - Kit - Multiple Use -T10172- with
Counterhold - Kit - Adapter 5 -T10172/5-.
- Tighten the heat shield -A- to
the transmission -arrows-.
Tightening Specification. Refer to
→ Fig. "Driveshaft Heat Shield - Tightening Specification".
- Assemble the exhaust system and align it without tension.
Refer to
→ Rep. Gr.26; Exhaust Pipes/Mufflers; Overview - Muffler.
Drive Shaft, Removing and Installing from Rear Final Drive
Special tools and workshop equipment
required
- Counterhold - Kit - Multiple Use -T10172-
- Counterhold - Kit - Adapter 5 -T10172/5- (M8 Bolts)
- Counterhold - Kit - Adapter 6 -T10172/6- (M10 Bolts)
- High Temperature Grease -G 000 633-
- Pay attention to the notes. Refer to
→ Chapter "Overview - Driveshaft, Bolts On Transmission Side".
- A two-column workshop hoist should be used when working on
the driveshaft.
Drive Shaft, Removing from Rear Final Drive
- Disconnect the exhaust system at the clamping sleeves
-1 and 2-.
- Tie the front exhaust pipe(s) to the underbody.
Note
- Do not bend the flex joint in the front exhaust pipe more
than 10º or it will be damaged. Tie up the front exhaust pipes
on the body and to the side.
- A second technician is needed to help remove the rear
section of the exhaust system.
- Remove the rear section of the exhaust system. Refer to
→ Rep. Gr.26; Exhaust Pipes/Mufflers; Overview - Muffler.
- Check whether there is a color marking on the driveshaft and
at flange/driveshaft on the rear final drive
-arrow A and arrow B-.
- If one of these markings is no longer visible (for example
-arrow A- on the driveshaft), then
make a mark for the missing colored dot in color.
- The mark on the driveshaft -arrow A-
and on the rear final drive -arrow B-
are on one line.
- Remove the bolts -1- (quantity:
6) from the rear CV joint.
- Counterhold with Counterhold - Kit - Multiple Use -T10172-
and Counterhold - Kit - Adapter 5 -T10172/5- or Counterhold -
Kit - Adapter 6 -T10172/6-.
- Remove the driveshaft from the rear final drive and move it
to the side of the subframe.
Install the Driveshaft on the Rear
Final Drive
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
- Remove the old, dry High Temperature Grease from the CV
joint and the driveshaft flange. Fill with the exact same amount
of new High Temperature Grease.
- The threads in the flange shaft on the rear final drive must
be cleaned of locking fluid residue. They can be cleaned with a
thread tap. If the threads are not clean, the bolts will break
off when they are being installed.
- After removing the driveshaft from the rear final drive, do
not install the additional balance washer (thicker washer) that
may be between the backing plate and the bolt.
- Always replace the bolts for driveshaft (self-locking
bolts).
- Check the driveshaft seal on the rear final drive flange for
damage (bent, rubber layer worn off) and replace if damaged.
Replace the damaged seal.
- Position the driveshaft on the rear final drive while paying
attention to the installation position:
- The dots on the driveshaft -arrow A-
and on the rear final drive -arrow B-
must line up.
- Maximum difference between the markings: 30º.
- Insert and tighten the new bolts -1-
for the driveshaft. Follow the tightening sequence. Refer to
→ Fig. "Driveshaft to Rear Final Drive - Tightening Specification and
Sequence".
- Install the rear section of the exhaust system. Refer to
→ Rep. Gr.26; Exhaust Pipes/Mufflers; Overview - Muffler.
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Special tools and workshop equipment
required
Flanging Tool -T40261-
Hose Clamp -23 to 35 mm Diameter-
Procedure
- Remove the drive
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Rear Final Drive
1 - Subframe
Removing and installing. Refer to
→ Suspension, Wheels, Steering; Rep. Gr.42; Subframe; Overview -
Subfram
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Fig. 149 MMI display: blue surface in the parking spot
Fig. 150 MMI display: Blue curve on the curb
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required
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