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Volkswagen Golf Service & Repair Manual: Vibration, causes for vibration

Vibration can have a number of different causes. Vibration can also be caused by tyre wear. Tyre wear caused by driving is not always evenly spread across the entire running surface of the tyre. This causes slight imbalances which affect the smooth running of a wheel which was previously exactly balanced.
Minor imbalances will not be felt at the steering wheel, but that does not mean that they are not there. They increase wear on the tyre and thus reduce the tyre service life.
Recommendation
To ensure
optimal safety,
smoothest possible running and
even wear
throughout a tyre's service life, we recommend having the wheels and tyres balanced at least twice during the tyre's service life.
   
Vibration
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Vibration, conducting a road test before balancing wheels
If a customer brings a vehicle to the workshop complaining about “vibration”, a road test is essential prior to balancing the wheels. ...

Other materials:

Connecting brake pedal to brake servo
–  Hold ball head of push rod in front of mounting and push brake pedal in direction of brake servo, so that the ball head clicks into place. –  Check engagement by pulling briefly on brake pedal. ...

Removing and installing control unit for electronic steering column lock -J764-
  Note When renewing control unit, select Renewal function for respective control unit in “Guided fault finding” or “Guided functions” using → Vehicle diagnostic tester. Special tools and workshop equipmen ...

Vehicles with torsion beam axle
1 -  Rubber mounting Renew if damaged 2 -  Bolt 20 Nm 3 -  Mounting Renew if damaged 4 -  Rear silencer In initial equipmen ...

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