V481406 2038140
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Public Details for: V481406 2038140
Technical bulletin (vibrations in steering wheel): after a short stationary period (sometimes as little as a few hours) flat spots can develop after the warm tire has cooled down. The effect the flat spotted tire has on the vehicles perfor
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Technical Bulletin Model(s) Year Eng. Code Trans. Code VIN Range From VIN Range To Touareg 2011-2014 All All All All Condition 48 14 06 November 19, 2014 2038140 Supersedes Technical Bulletin V481404 dated September 3, 2014 to include additional content. Vibrations in Steering Wheel The customer may state: 1. Shimmy/rotational vibration in the steering wheel at constant speed. Shimmy/rotational vibrations in the steering wheel at various speeds. 2. Shimmy/rotational vibrations in the steering wheel when braking. 3. Vibration felt in the entire vehicle: The vibration can be felt in the seat surfaces, in the underbody, in the foot well, or in the pedal. The vibration is more prevalent when braking/accelerating. Technical Background Flatspots: After a short stationary period (sometimes as little as a few hours) flat spots can develop after the warm tire has cooled down. The effect the flat spotted tire has on the vehicles performance depends on the type, dimension, make, and pressure of the tire. Flat spots alter the radial force variation and must be driven out before balancing the wheel. Effects of increased radial forces on the vehicle: Increased radial forces on the front or rear tires cause vibrations in the vehicle. Increased radial forces on the front tires amplified by braking can also lead to vibrations in the vehicle. Page 1 of 8 © 2014 Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is based on the latest information available at the time of printing and is subject to the copyright and other intellectual property rights of Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., its affiliated companies and its licensors. All rights are reserved to make changes at any time without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, nor may these materials be modified or reposted to other sites, without the prior expressed written permission of the publisher. Technical Bulletin Explanations and definitions: Radial force variation (RFV) The radial force or wheel load is the force with which a tire is compressed (Figure 1) Tires have softer and stiffer areas along their circumference, which is illustrated using springs (Figure 1, A and B). Figure 1 shows the same tire at different points of rotation (A and B), as it rolls on level road with constant load (radial force). Figure 1 Tip: If this wheel rolls, the center of the wheel rises and falls X distance with a constant wheel load (illustration 1, arrow 1). This change in arrow 1 by X distance can be felt in the vehicle as vibration or shaking of the steering wheel. Note: The attached questionnaires must be filled out and submitted to the chassis team email box [email protected] and kept on file for warranty purposes. Production Solution No production change required. Service Procedure: • Complete the following steps to eliminate vibrations (flat spots) and radial force fluctuations. Page 2 of 8 © 2014 Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is based on the latest information available at the time of printing and is subject to the copyright and other intellectual property rights of Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., its affiliated companies and its licensors. All rights are reserved to make changes at any time without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, nor may these materials be modified or reposted to other sites, without the prior expressed written permission of the publisher. Technical Bulletin Warm balancing / matching of wheels 1. Check all tires for the following points: • Tread and side wall damage (for example: broken tread, impact damage/bubbles and so on). • Tread depth. WARNING: The manufacturer recommends: Replace tires damaged by external influences (for example impact damage/bubbles and so on). Damaged tires are an increased safety risk. Replace tires with a tread depth of under 4 mm, otherwise this procedure will not be totally effective. 2. Check and correct the tire pressure of every wheel to at least 36 PSI or the permitted maximum specified value. 3. Perform a test drive of at least 18 miles, if possible on a highway, traffic and road conditions permitting over different speed ranges (up to 60 mph). Note: Make sure that you do not endanger yourself or others during the test drive. During the test drive observe all traffic laws. 4. After the road test, raise the vehicle immediately and begin removing the wheels for balancing. Tip: New flat spots can develop during a short stationary period while the tires cool down so it is important to put the vehicle on the lift immediately following the test drive. 5. Balance the wheels on a stationary balancing machine. Tip: The manufacturer recommends to balance / road force the wheels on the -VAS 6230 A/B- Hunter machine. Measure, balance and (if necessary) match the wheel according to the instructions of the equipment. When tightening the wheel on the balancing machine make sure the contact surfaces of flange and wheel are clean, the wheel is correctly centered and a suitable cone and/or flange are used. We recommend the use of a five-finger flange. Page 3 of 8 © 2014 Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is based on the latest information available at the time of printing and is subject to the copyright and other intellectual property rights of Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., its affiliated companies and its licensors. All rights are reserved to make changes at any time without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, nor may these materials be modified or reposted to other sites, without the prior expressed written permission of the publisher. Technical Bulletin Note: The fluctuation of the radial force does not depend on the turning direction and is measured as the difference between maximum and minimum radial force (road force). If the radial force cannot be reduced below the specified value of 26 lbs. by matching, replace the tire. The wheels must be installed on the vehicle according to the instructions of the manufacturer and the repair manual. Securing the wheel on the vehicle Note: This is the most sensitive and critical portion of the repair! • Check whether the contact surfaces on the brake disc and wheel are free of corrosion and dirt, clean if necessary. • Check whether the centering hole of the wheel and the centering of the hub are free of corrosion and dirt, clean if necessary. • The wheels holes and the wheel bolts must be free of dirt and corrosion. It must be possible to lightly turn the wheel bolts by hand without using a tool. Note: Severely corroded or damaged bolts must be replaced according to the repair manual/ETKA. • Make sure that the wheel bolts are the correct version and length. Each wheel bolt hole is assigned a number from 1 to 5. These numbers will be referenced below. (Star pattern) Figure 2 Page 4 of 8 © 2014 Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is based on the latest information available at the time of printing and is subject to the copyright and other intellectual property rights of Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., its affiliated companies and its licensors. All rights are reserved to make changes at any time without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, nor may these materials be modified or reposted to other sites, without the prior expressed written permission of the publisher. Technical Bulletin • Align the position of the brake disc holes/hub threads as shown in Figure 3 below. Example of proper brake disc hole/hub thread positioning. • The brake disc bolt should be in the 6 o’clock position as seen in the picture. • Wheel bolt hole number 1 should be in the 12 o’clock position. See Figure 2 above for wheel bolt hole numbering. • One of the three hub flanges should also be in the 12 o’clock position. Figure 3 • The reason this position is important is the weight of the wheel must be supported in order for proper centering to occur. When the there is one of the hub flanges on top the weight of the wheel is supported while the wheel is secured in wheel bolt hole number 1. Example of improper positioning. Figure 4 Page 5 of 8 © 2014 Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is based on the latest information available at the time of printing and is subject to the copyright and other intellectual property rights of Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., its affiliated companies and its licensors. All rights are reserved to make changes at any time without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, nor may these materials be modified or reposted to other sites, without the prior expressed written permission of the publisher. Technical Bulletin Example of improper positioning. Figure 5 • Insert the wheel on the hub and secure it loosely by hand it starting with wheel bolts number 1 and 2 (See figure 2 above 4). • Screw in the remaining wheel bolts by hand in the star pattern specified in Figure 5. This will ensure precise centering of the wheel. Initially tighten the wheel bolts to 30 Nm. Tighten all the wheel bolts in the star pattern specified in the picture. Tighten the wheel bolts to the specified tightening torque with a torque wrench by hand. Note: Do not use a pneumatic impact gun to install the wheel bolts. Figure 6 • Lower the vehicle until the tires just begin to touch the floor. Torque the bolts by hand to the specified value in ElsaPro using a torque wrench. • Lower the vehicle to the floor. • Ensure the correct vehicle-related tire pressure. • Test drive the vehicle. • Assess the vehicle again in the affected speed range. Page 6 of 8 © 2014 Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is based on the latest information available at the time of printing and is subject to the copyright and other intellectual property rights of Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., its affiliated companies and its licensors. All rights are reserved to make changes at any time without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, nor may these materials be modified or reposted to other sites, without the prior expressed written permission of the publisher. Technical Bulletin Tip: If the vibrations persist, call the helpline for further assistance. Before calling the helpline all steps in this bulletin must be completed and documented. Please be as specific as possible regarding the steps used and customer complaint when calling the helpline. Warranty To determine if this procedure is covered under Warranty, always refer to the Warranty Policies and 1) Procedures Manual Model(s) Year(s) Eng. Code(s) Trans. Code(s) VIN Range From VIN Range To Touareg 2011-2014 All All All All SAGA Coding Claim Type: Use applicable Claim Type 1) Damage Service Number: HST Damage Location (Depends on Service No.) -- Use applicable when indicated in ElsaWeb (L/R) Code 4405 0013 Parts Manufacturer Touareg WWO 2) 3) Labor Operation : Balance 2 wheels 44059400 = 50 TU Or Balance 4 wheels 44059404 = 90 TU 3) Labor Operation : Clean 2 front wheel hubs 40643050 = 10 TU AND/OR Clean 2 rear wheel hubs 42683050 = 10 TU Page 7 of 8 © 2014 Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is based on the latest information available at the time of printing and is subject to the copyright and other intellectual property rights of Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., its affiliated companies and its licensors. All rights are reserved to make changes at any time without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, nor may these materials be modified or reposted to other sites, without the prior expressed written permission of the publisher. Technical Bulletin Causal Part: Select Labor Operation 4405940* Diagnostic Time 4) GFF Time expenditure 01500000 = 00 TU max. NO Road Test 01210002 = 10 TU YES 01210004 = 10 TU Technical Diagnosis: Check all tires: 01320000 = 10 TU max. YES • Damage • Tread depth • Tire pressure Claim Comment: Input “As per Technical Bulletin 2038140” in comment section of Warranty Claim. 1) Vehicle may be outside any Warranty in which case this Technical Bulletin is informational only 2) Code per warranty vendor code policy. 3) Labor Time Units (TUs) are subject to change with ELSA updates. 4) Documentation required per Warranty Policy Procedures Manual. Required Parts and Tools Part No: Part Description Quantity See ETKA Wheel Weights As required Tool Description Tool No: Wheel Balacing Machine VAS 6230 A/B- Hunter Or equivalent Additional Information All part and service references provided in this Technical Bulletin are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Dept. and Repair Manuals for the latest information. Page 8 of 8 © 2014 Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is based on the latest information available at the time of printing and is subject to the copyright and other intellectual property rights of Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., its affiliated companies and its licensors. All rights are reserved to make changes at any time without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, nor may these materials be modified or reposted to other sites, without the prior expressed written permission of the publisher. Tire information sheet 1. Customer complaint _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Be as specific as possible. Speed range, vibrations in complete vehicle, vibrations (only) in steering wheel, during acceleration, vibrations (only) when braking or accelerating, vibrations permanently or from stop, etc. 2. Vehicle data VIN number:_______________ Vehicle delivery date: _____/______/_____ Mileage of affected tires:____________ Vehicle mileage:____________ Urban/country/highway driving in %: ______/_______/______ Part number of wheel:____________ 3. Tire information (cold condition) Wheels installed? Factory …VW accessories …After Market Make of tire: __________________ Tire type: __________________ Dimension: _______________ Manufacturer code: ____________(e.g.: AO, AOE, R01) Make of balancing machine:_____________ Last calibration date of machine: ___________ Front left Front right Rear left Rear right DOT (last four digits mm-yy) Tyre pressure in bar Tire pressure according to label correct correct correct correct incorrect incorrect incorrect incorrect Tread depth in mm outside / center / inside Existing wheel weights Outer/inner balancing track (size) Damage on tire (yes/no) Damage on wheel (yes/no) 4. Tire information after the balancing Warm Balance (Conduct a test drive of at least 13 miles, at highway speeds (60 mph) if possible) Front left Front right Tire pressure in bar Road force value in pounds (lbs) before matching Road force value in pounds (lbs) after matching Missing weight per level/track in gram outside/inside *Road force values can be established with Hunter tester VAS 6230 Rear left Rear right Vibrations, steering wheel vibrations and juddering A test drive with the customer is necessary. Divide the complaint into the following symptoms: VIN number: ______________ FRED report number: ______________ The complaint occurs … at the beginning of the journey and gradually eases or disappears altogether at constant speed the and remains while driving at that speed in acceleration and overrun and when pressing the clutch or in the N position in acceleration and overrun, but not when pressing the clutch or in the N position in acceleration and overrun. It involves a juddering/vibrating in driving direction with pressed clutch or position N at an engine speed range of rpm to rpm. stronger when accelerating. Occurs in acceleration and overrun, but eases when the vehicle is put in N only when braking, whereby the pedal pressure is light, medium, when braking the complaint gets worse, when the pedal pressure is strong light, medium, strong The complaint can be felt in the*: driver or passenger seat, steering wheel, shifter lever, pedal, footwell, centre console or tunnel, rear seats. It involves*: vehicle vibrations, steering wheel vibrations, traction disruption, juddering, misfiring, humming or droning noises. Additional information*: speed of mph to mph since when does the complaint occur? with summer or winter tires in which gears or driving modes: (since x weeks, since vehicle purchase or tire change,…) *select all that apply