Replacing Intermediate Steering Shaft On B8 Audi A4

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  • čas přidán 17. 07. 2024
  • If you have hard or notchy steering on your Audi A4, this fix may help. The intermediate steering shaft can rust and seize with dirt and corrosion so much that you may experience poor steering. Replacing this steering shaft is an easy job you can do yourself. Should be the same on all B8 A4. This replacement performed on 2015 Audi A4 Quattro 8zf non-dynamic steering.
    Shaft: 8K1419753H
    Bolt: N10518405 (2 bolts needed)
    Triple square set: www.lowes.com/pd/Capri-Tools-...
    Start: 0:00
    Part 1: 0:29
    Part 2: 0:39
    Part 3: 1:32
    Part 4: 2:57
    Part 5: 4:42
    Part 6: 6:16
    Part 7: 7:31
    Part 8: 8:35
    Part 9: 10:34
    Part 10: 14:50
    Part 11: 15:46
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Komentáře • 30

  • @mcbrian
    @mcbrian Před 7 měsíci

    This was super helpful, just replaced this part this weekend. The one that came out was completely rusted.

  • @danielcollins2617
    @danielcollins2617 Před rokem

    Excellent video. Thank you.

  • @patrickmason8249
    @patrickmason8249 Před 2 lety +2

    Completed this task moments ago. This video’s instructions are spot on! Glad to see someone else values the importance on new bolts, and the use of torque wrench to spec. Thank you!

  • @simonsays7688
    @simonsays7688 Před 4 lety +4

    This is helpful thank you, will try it soon. Dealer is asking $1,200+ straight-up robbery.

    • @jeizero
      @jeizero Před rokem +1

      LOL 1200 thats hilarious. an honest dealer wouldnt charge that much

    • @icyhotmike
      @icyhotmike Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@jeizeroAudi in Stratham NH wants $1400 to do this on a 2017 Q5.... I just bought a new steering shaft from RockAuto for $180 and I'll do it myself

  • @raeesstemmet9656
    @raeesstemmet9656 Před 3 lety

    Great vid

  • @jamesalman9603
    @jamesalman9603 Před 3 lety +3

    What were the symptoms mate, clunking/nocking noise when turning the steering from left to right at low speeds?

  • @VTEC-YO
    @VTEC-YO Před 2 lety +2

    the shaft can only go in one way because it is notched. also you can just lock the steering wheel by removing the key and turning in either direction

  • @olindor220
    @olindor220 Před 2 lety +7

    I’m pretty sure when you remove the key from ignition the steering wheel it locks 🔒 itself. Right?

  • @dannil87
    @dannil87 Před 2 lety +1

    what is the original part number?

  • @blizteredthumbs7911
    @blizteredthumbs7911 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello sir, tell me something if you're in the know. You see when you're under the car, the lowest bolt you removed, the knuckle the fits to the steering rack. What's that joints name? Or type etc. I installed a down pipe to my b8.5, the downpipe is a 3" integrated engineering downpipe. It's designed for left hand drive, mine is right hand drive. I had to modify the downpipe slightly to get it to pass the steering rack. We heated and pressed the pipe to try replicate the original cat press angle but it's still "just touching" the protective ring which I made a custom heat shield for. While I drive.. depending on camber of the road etc I can feel vibration through the steering. My though process is .. yes, I could lift the car and keep uninstalling the cat and pressing the exhaust but it's only compressing the pipe more and more. Or what I pondered was.. you can get steering rack extensions, much the same as the knuckle in the foot well that you first disconnected. But I'd need a female to male. This knuckle would give me all the clearance I require but I'm struggling to find a knuckle online. Any ideas or suggestions? My clearance from above if very awkward to poke and prod to nudge the exhaust and is quite dangerous when heat cycles happen (obviously easier when hot) and the under side is impossible without removing the shields and lifting the car. So I'm pondering about a knuckle joint. What do you think?

  • @Sm00th-0perator
    @Sm00th-0perator Před rokem +1

    Did your steering wheel squeak when you turned it (during the old steering shaft)?

  • @tmc161
    @tmc161 Před 2 měsíci

    Hey, you definitely don’t want to try stuffing the grommet and shaft in from the engine compartment. I just did it in a half hour and pushed it from the inside out. Push it in as far as you can from the inside and then from the bottom of the car grab the tabs hanging off the grommet with pliers and pull it through. Don’t pull too hard or you might rip the rubber off, just work your way around.

  • @larrybailey5080
    @larrybailey5080 Před 2 lety

    Guys can I ask, the clunking knocking noise did we all get this while the car was warm or from cold ? Mines when it warms up

    • @lsr0netheone9
      @lsr0netheone9 Před 2 lety +1

      Same here, drive it for a few minutes than it's starts to clunk. Definitely following.

    • @davidbroadhurst9803
      @davidbroadhurst9803 Před 2 lety

      same here, does this shaft replacement fix it?

    • @hogueraleksander5868
      @hogueraleksander5868 Před 2 lety

      @@davidbroadhurst9803 I wanna know too.. mine is clunking also. and I just put a new electric rack.. was doing it with the old one also.. oddly its a florida car...

    • @davidbroadhurst9803
      @davidbroadhurst9803 Před rokem

      @@hogueraleksander5868 Replaced mine today, I've taken it for a 20 minute drive and noise is gone. Before the noise would start after about 5 minutes of warm up. The job is easy except for getting the rubber boot seated properly which was a real mission. The audi service manual says to attach the shaft at the steering wheel end, then get the boot in place and then attach it to the steering rack, I think this is the right approach. The shaft doesn't come with the bolts, you have to order those seperately.

    • @kingtechreviewer3423
      @kingtechreviewer3423 Před rokem

      @@davidbroadhurst9803 hi david does yours still making noise up until now?

  • @JR19k
    @JR19k Před 6 měsíci

    Will the same part fit the audi a5? Or they different?

  • @craigalberts7376
    @craigalberts7376 Před 2 lety

    It is called a ratchet for a reason....

  • @davidbroadhurst9803
    @davidbroadhurst9803 Před rokem +1

    If your car is right hand drive part number is different 8K2419753H

    • @hasanayat5516
      @hasanayat5516 Před rokem

      Does it matter if last letter different for example instead of H a F

    • @davidbroadhurst9803
      @davidbroadhurst9803 Před rokem

      @@hasanayat5516 this is the revision number, if you buy a brand new part if should be h on the new part. The part that was in my car was C.

    • @hasanayat5516
      @hasanayat5516 Před rokem

      @@davidbroadhurst9803 my car has the H I couldn't only find F from breakers so I purchased that

    • @davidbroadhurst9803
      @davidbroadhurst9803 Před rokem

      @@hasanayat5516 your car already had the latest revision part and you are replacing it with an older revision. I think there is no guarantee a used part from breakers won't have the same problem.

    • @aleksk8145
      @aleksk8145 Před rokem

      What was the reason for changing it? Noice? Squeaking sound when turning the wheel? Because I hear squeaking when I turn to left only and Inhave killed it with lube and WD40 but it doesn’t help