VW Golf Steering Rack Parts

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For models with ZF brand power steering rack, please verify waffle pattern on housing of existing unit.
1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 VW Golf, Golf MK3, Golf MK4
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$219.99
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$229.16
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$879.86
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$150.00
1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 VW Golf, Golf MK3, Golf MK4
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$197.99
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$206.24
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$359.77
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$150.00
Gear Assembly; Rack & Pinion, Steering Without glx. 4 cylinder, power. Your part is located within diagram as #1.
1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 VW Golf, Golf MK3, Golf MK4
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$491.99
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$512.49
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$480.00
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Steering Rack, New
1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 VW Golf
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$139.99
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$145.82
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$149.31

The average cost of a VW Golf steering rack is between $139.99 and $491.99.

A VW Golf steering rack is a mechanical component that is responsible for translating the rotational movement of the steering wheel into linear motion at the wheels. The steering system of a VW Golf comprises multiple parts, including tie rods, steering knuckles, and ball joints, but the steering rack is the vital component of this system. It is located at the lower end of the steering column, and it works by meshing with the vehicle's pinion gear. When the driver turns the steering wheel, the pinion rotates, and this, in turn, causes the steering rack to move left or right. The steering rack is what controls the direction and angle of the front wheels, making it an essential part of the steering system.

Signs of a Faulty VW Golf Steering Rack

Here are some common signs of a faulty VW Golf steering rack:

  1. Difficulty in steering: when you find it harder to turn the steering wheel than usual or if it feels stiff or unresponsive.
  2. Excessive noise: when you hear unusual clunking, knocking or clicking sounds coming from the steering wheel, especially when turning.
  3. Leaking power steering fluid: if you notice any puddles under your car, which may indicate that power steering fluid is leaking from the steering rack.
  4. Uneven tire wear: this happens when the steering rack is not functioning properly, causing your tires to wear unevenly.
  5. Shaking or vibrating steering wheel: when you feel vibrations or shaking in the steering wheel while you’re driving.

If you experience any of these issues, it is essential to get your VW Golf checked by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible to prevent further damage or accidents.

Typical Lifespan of a VW Golf Steering Rack

The lifespan of a steering rack in a VW Golf can vary depending on several factors such as driving conditions, maintenance routine, and the quality of the steering rack. However, generally speaking, a well-maintained steering rack in a VW Golf can last anywhere between 100,000 to 150,000 miles before needing replacement. It's important to keep up with regular maintenance and address any issues or symptoms of steering problems promptly to ensure the longevity of the steering rack.

Testing Your VW Golf Steering Rack

The following are the steps for testing a VW Golf steering rack:

  1. Raise the VW Golf on a lift and secure it with jack stands.
  2. Inspect the steering rack for any damage or wear, including leaks, cracks or loose fittings.
  3. Attach a hydraulic pressure gauge to the power steering system and start the engine.
  4. Slowly turn the steering wheel from side to side while monitoring the pressure gauge for any fluctuations.
  5. Check for any play in the steering rack by gently pulling and pushing on the tie rod ends.
  6. Inspect the ball joints and tie rod ends for any excessive wear or play.
  7. Perform a visual inspection of the rack and pinion assembly for any signs of wear or damage.
  8. Test the steering rack for smooth operation by turning the steering wheel through its full range of motion.
  9. Listen for any unusual noises, such as clunking or grinding, while turning the steering wheel.
  10. Test drive the vehicle to confirm that the steering response is normal and there are no abnormal vibrations.

It's important to note that steering racks can be complex and sometimes difficult to diagnose. If you are unsure about any of these steps or you suspect a problem with your steering rack, it's always best to have a qualified mechanic inspect the vehicle.

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