Lesson 1Common mistakes to avoid: misalignment, improper torque, contaminated friction surfaces, and inadequate engine supportAvoid common errors that cause premature clutch failure or safety issues. Topics include disc misalignment, incorrect torque, contamination of friction surfaces, and poor engine or gearbox support practices.
Recognizing disc and hub misalignmentConsequences of incorrect torque valuesPreventing oil and grease contaminationAvoiding damage from poor supportPost-repair checks for noise and judderLesson 2Flywheel service: resurfacing instructions, torque sequence and final runout checkPrepare the flywheel for reuse or replacement. Learn cleaning methods, when resurfacing is allowed, torque sequence and values for flywheel bolts, and how to measure final runout against VW specifications.
Cleaning flywheel and crank flangeResurfacing limits for dual-mass unitsFlywheel bolt torque and angle sequenceUsing threadlocker where specifiedMeasuring and interpreting flywheel runoutLesson 3Removing ancillary components: airbox, intake piping, battery, cross-members and heat shieldsRemove components that block access to the transmission on the Golf/GTI. You will learn safe removal of the battery, airbox, intake piping, crossmembers, and heat shields while labelling hardware for clean reassembly.
Battery, tray, and ECU bracket removalAirbox and intake piping removal stepsHeat shield and undertray removalFront crossmember and brace removalLabeling fasteners and clip locationsLesson 4Reassembly of removed components and torque checks: crossmember, axles, linkages, and heat shield reinstallationReinstall all removed components and verify torque on critical fasteners. This section covers crossmember, axle, linkage, and heat shield installation, plus final fluid fill and underbody inspection before road testing.
Reinstalling subframe and crossmembersRefitting axles and torquing axle nutsReattaching shifter cables and bracketsReinstalling shields, trays, and intakeRefilling gearbox oil and leak checksLesson 5Inspection protocol for removed parts: disc thickness, rivet wear, pressure plate mount face, flywheel surface and bearing checksInspect all removed clutch components to decide what must be replaced. This includes disc thickness, rivet exposure, pressure plate surface, flywheel condition, release bearing, pilot bearing, and fork wear points.
Measuring disc thickness and rivet depthChecking pressure plate face and springsAssessing flywheel surface and hot spotsInspecting release and pilot bearingsExamining fork, pivot, and guide tubeLesson 6Tools and special equipment setup: impact wrenches, torque wrench, transmission jack, clutch alignment tool, engine supportSet up all tools and special equipment before opening the drivetrain. This section covers torque wrenches, impact tools, transmission jack, clutch alignment tools, and engine support options specific to the Golf/GTI platform.
Selecting metric hand tools and socketsUsing impact tools without damageTorque wrench ranges and calibrationSetting up transmission jack safelyEngine support bar and sling optionsLesson 7Installing new clutch components: fitment order, use of alignment tool, torque specifications for pressure plate and pilot bearingInstall the new clutch kit in the correct order and orientation. You will use an alignment tool, follow torque specifications for the pressure plate and pilot bearing, and verify free movement of the disc on the input splines.
Confirming correct replacement partsOrienting disc and pressure plate marksUsing clutch alignment tool accuratelyTorquing pressure plate bolts in stagesInstalling pilot and release bearingsLesson 8Preparing mating surfaces: flywheel cleaning, checking pilot bore, cleaning bellhousing and clutch splinesClean and prepare all mating surfaces before installing the new clutch. This section covers degreasing the flywheel, checking the crank pilot bore, cleaning bellhousing interiors, and brushing clutch disc splines.
Degreasing flywheel and pressure plateInspecting and cleaning crank pilot boreCleaning bellhousing dust and oilBrushing and lubricating clutch splinesProtecting friction surfaces from greaseLesson 9Preparation and safety: workspace layout, jack and stands points, wheel chocks, battery disconnect and PPELay out a safe, efficient workspace for clutch service on a FWD VW. You will learn correct jack and stand placement, wheel chocking, battery disconnection, and essential PPE to prevent injuries and vehicle damage.
Plan workspace layout and lightingCorrect jack and jack-stand positionsWheel chock placement and parking brake useBattery disconnect and airbag precautionsRequired PPE and safe lifting habitsLesson 10Reinstalling transmission: aligning input shaft, tightening sequence, replacing seals and fasteners to specReinstall the transmission onto the engine without forcing components. Learn to align the input shaft with the clutch disc, seat the bellhousing on dowels, follow a tightening sequence, and renew seals and hardware to spec.
Aligning transmission and engine dowelsGuiding input shaft through clutch discDrawing bellhousing flush without pryingTorque sequence for bellhousing boltsReplacing seals and stretch bolts to specLesson 11Transmission unbolt and removal: bellhousing bolts, starter removal, careful gearbox lowering and common pitfallsUnbolt and remove the transmission from the engine safely. This section details bellhousing bolt locations, starter removal, dowel alignment, and controlled gearbox lowering while avoiding damage to wiring and sensors.
Identifying bellhousing bolt locationsStarter motor removal and wiring careSeparating bellhousing from dowel pinsLowering gearbox on transmission jackAvoiding strain on harnesses and hosesLesson 12Clutch assembly removal: loosening pressure plate bolts, safe support of flywheel/pressure plate, and disposal of old partsRemove the clutch assembly without damaging the flywheel or crank. You will learn the correct sequence for loosening pressure plate bolts, supporting the assembly, and handling old parts for inspection or disposal.
Marking clutch orientation before removalLoosening pressure plate bolts evenlySafely supporting pressure plate and discRemoving and handling dual-mass flywheelBagging and labeling old parts for reviewLesson 13Supporting engine and separating transmission: engine support methods, drain gearbox oil, remove driveshafts/CV joints and linkagesSupport the engine securely and separate the transmission without stressing mounts. Learn engine support bar setup, draining gearbox oil, and removing driveshafts, CV joints, mounts, and shift linkages on the 2.0 TDI FWD layout.
Positioning and securing engine support barDraining gearbox oil and disposing safelyRemoving driveshafts and CV jointsDisconnecting shifter cables and bracketsUnbolting transmission mounts and braces