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Technical => Technical => Suspension & Steering => Topic started by: AndyBa on July 10, 2022, 07:06:33 AM

Title: Steering pinch bolt coming loose
Post by: AndyBa on July 10, 2022, 07:06:33 AM
Has anyone else had/have this issue?
Many years ago I noticed that the steering felt loose around the straight ahead position. The rack had been replaced by a reconditioned unit which hadn't been on the car long. It felt like I was driving my old 60s Beetle. I took the car to a specialist who didn't fix it then found the steering pinch bolt was loose and tightened it myself.
Wind forward a few years and I decided to replace the steering lock due to slight lateral play. That replaced what was a very minor "lumpyness" became an annoying click.Thought it as the ignition lock bearing but yesterday found that tightening the pinch bolt a bit has removed the click.
I should have really removed/cleaned the bolt and re-installed with some thread lock but it is REALLY awkward/PitA to get to so I'll get someone to do it for me.
I don't think it is a special bolt (it is high tensile) but it is NLA at VW.
Title: Re: Steering pinch bolt coming loose
Post by: PWardy on July 10, 2022, 07:41:31 AM
Measure screw, check spec, get one off eBay. Fit with thread lock?
Never had this issue myself. The female thread is good?
Title: Re: Steering pinch bolt coming loose
Post by: AndyBa on July 10, 2022, 08:45:56 AM
Hi Phil.
I'd do it myself but using axle stands on the drive and really limited access it's a sh1t job.
I didn't notice a nut on the end of the bolt but this vid indicates there is one.
Watch from 6.30
Pinch Bolt Removal (https://youtu.be/fHge6_GoKM8)
Keeping that rubber cover out of the way whilst grappling with the pinch bolt laid on my side was no fun.
Title: Re: Steering pinch bolt coming loose
Post by: PWardy on July 10, 2022, 02:44:12 PM
Stick a high tensile locking nut on it, the type that are distorted to lock.

Nightmare job on your back under the car though.  Torqued mine up when the engine was out.