Drive shaft
| Drive shaft | 
| To remove | 
| 1. | 
        Raise the car and remove the wheel.
         
        
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| 2. | 
        Undo the wheel hub centre-nut.
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| 3. | 
        
         Left side
        
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         Remove the drive shaft from the transmission, use 87 92 616 Removing tool, drive shafts . Right side : Remove the cover and knock out the drive shaft from the intermediate with a brass drift/hammer.  | 
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| 4. | 
        Undo the clips on the brake hose and the ABS cable fasteners.
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| 5. | 
        Remove the bolt securing the ball joint to the steering swivel member. Prise loose and lower the suspension arm. Secure it in this position with a block of wood placed between the suspension arm and the anti-roll bar.
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| 6. | 
        Fold out the MacPherson strut.
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| 7. | 
        
         Left side:
        
        
 Extract the drive shaft from the gearbox. Right side: Pull the drive shaft out of the intermediate shaft.  | 
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| 8. | 
        Tap out the drive shaft from the hub using a plastic hammer.
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| To fit | 
    
    | 1. | 
       Connect the drive shaft to the hub and loosely fit the nut.
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| 2. | 
       
        Left side:
       
       
 Fit 83 95 162 Protective collar, drive shafts into the sealing ring.  | 
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| 3. | 
       
        Left side:
       
        Make sure that the drive shaft is clean and then align it with the tool. 
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| 4. | 
       
        Left side:
       
        Push in the rest of the shaft until the circlip clicks in.  | 
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| 5. | 
       
        Right side:
       
        
        Tilt out the MacPherson strut and attach the drive shaft to the intermediate shaft until the circlip snaps in place. Lubricate the splines with universal paste 87 81 684, see
        
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| 6. | 
       Fit the ball joint to the steering swivel member and tighten.
        Tightening torque 60 Nm + 90° (44 lbf ft + 90°) 
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| 7. | 
       Secure the brake hose in the mounting on the steering swivel member and fit the clips as well as the two fasteners for the ABS cable.
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| 8. | 
       Remove the hub cap from wheels with aluminium rims.
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| 9. | 
       Fit the wheel.
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| 10. | 
       Tighten the hub centre-nut. Always use a new nut
        Tightening torque: 170 Nm + 45° (125 lbf ft + 45°)  | 
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| 11. | 
       Tighten the wheel screws and fit the hub cap or hub cover.
        Tightening torque : 110 Nm (80 lbf ft) 
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| 12. | 
       Fill the gearbox with oil to the correct level.
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