The document discusses the differences between Generation I and Generation II steering gears used in Volkswagen Golf 5 vehicles. Generation I steering gear was used until model year 2004 when it was replaced by Generation II. Vehicles with Generation I cannot be converted to Generation II. The steering gear can be identified while installed by counting the number of bolts on the steering pinion bracket cover, with Generation I having 4 bolts and Generation II having 2 bolts.
The document discusses the differences between Generation I and Generation II steering gears used in Volkswagen Golf 5 vehicles. Generation I steering gear was used until model year 2004 when it was replaced by Generation II. Vehicles with Generation I cannot be converted to Generation II. The steering gear can be identified while installed by counting the number of bolts on the steering pinion bracket cover, with Generation I having 4 bolts and Generation II having 2 bolts.
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Volkswagen Golf 5 - Steering gear difference (Generation I and II)
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VW Golf 5 - Steering gear difference (Generation I and II)
The document discusses the differences between Generation I and Generation II steering gears used in Volkswagen Golf 5 vehicles. Generation I steering gear was used until model year 2004 when it was replaced by Generation II. Vehicles with Generation I cannot be converted to Generation II. The steering gear can be identified while installed by counting the number of bolts on the steering pinion bracket cover, with Generation I having 4 bolts and Generation II having 2 bolts.
The document discusses the differences between Generation I and Generation II steering gears used in Volkswagen Golf 5 vehicles. Generation I steering gear was used until model year 2004 when it was replaced by Generation II. Vehicles with Generation I cannot be converted to Generation II. The steering gear can be identified while installed by counting the number of bolts on the steering pinion bracket cover, with Generation I having 4 bolts and Generation II having 2 bolts.
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Steering gear difference (Generation I and II)
As of start of production of Rabbit 2004 , steering gear
(Generation I) is installed. This was replaced in model year 2004 with steering gear (Generation II). Vehicles equipped with steering gear (Generation I) cannot be converted to (Generation II).
You can identify the steering gear when it is installed by
the number of bolts on steering pinion bracket cover.
- Raise vehicle.
- Turn steering wheel to stop on both sides in succession
while noting the number of bolts - 1 - .
Steering gear (Generation I) has 4 bracket cover bolts,