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Volkswagen Propshaft Coupling

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Front Driveshaft Coupler Flex Joint with Bolts for 2004 Volkswagen GolfFront Driveshaft Coupler Flex Joint with Bolts for 2004 Volkswagen Golf
A-Premium®Part # APPC023
Front Driveshaft Coupler Flex Joint with Bolts for 2004 Volkswagen Golf
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$59.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits 2004 Volkswagen Golf
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Vehicle: Volkswagen
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
Installation PositionFront
ColorBlack
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1J0521127A, 2153131800012, 40923
item #10042GTE
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Front Driveshaft Coupler Flex Joint with Bolts for 2004-2014 Volkswagen Touareg
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Front Driveshaft Coupler Flex Joint with Bolts for 2004-2014 Volkswagen Touareg
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Fits Volkswagen Touareg: 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
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Item LocatedUnited States
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Installation PositionFront
ColorBlack
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7L0521403, 95542101000, 935-107
item #10042AW6
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Rear Driveshaft Coupler Flex Joint with Bolts for 2009-2017 Volkswagen Tiguan
A-Premium®Part # APPC024
Rear Driveshaft Coupler Flex Joint with Bolts for 2009-2017 Volkswagen Tiguan
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Fits Volkswagen Tiguan: 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
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Item LocatedUnited States
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Installation PositionRear
ColorBlack
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40931, 1K0521307A, 1K0521307, 5Q0521307, 2153136500011
item #10042CKK
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Rear Driveshaft Coupler Flex Joint with Bolts for 2008 Volkswagen R32
A-Premium®Part # APPC024
Rear Driveshaft Coupler Flex Joint with Bolts for 2008 Volkswagen R32
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Installation PositionRear
ColorBlack
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40931, 1K0521307A, 1K0521307, 5Q0521307, 2153136500011
item #10042C38
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Rear Driveshaft Coupler Flex Joint with Bolts for 2012-2013 Volkswagen Golf R
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Rear Driveshaft Coupler Flex Joint with Bolts for 2012-2013 Volkswagen Golf R
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Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
Installation PositionRear
ColorBlack
Part interchange
40931, 1K0521307A, 1K0521307, 5Q0521307, 2153136500011
item #100429EX
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What is a propshaft coupling?

A propshaft coupling, also known as a universal joint (U-joint), is a mechanical device that connects the transmission output shaft to the driveshaft, which in turn transmits power to the rear differential of a vehicle.

The propshaft coupling typically consists of two yokes or flanges, one attached to the transmission output shaft and the other attached to the driveshaft. These yokes are connected by a series of bearings that allow for movement in multiple directions, such as up and down, left and right, and rotational movement.

The design of the propshaft coupling is critical to the proper operation of the vehicle's drive train. It allows for the transfer of power to the rear wheels while accommodating any movement or vibration that may occur during operation.

How does a propeller shaft coupling work?

The propeller shaft coupling allows for movement and vibration between these two components while still transmitting power.

When the engine is running, it generates power that is transmitted to the transmission. The transmission then uses gears to convert the power to the appropriate torque and speed for the wheels. The output of the transmission is then sent through the propeller shaft coupling to the differential, which distributes the power to the wheels.

As the transmission output shaft rotates, the yoke attached to it also rotates. This causes the bearings in the coupling to transfer the rotational energy to the yoke attached to the differential input shaft. The propeller shaft coupling allows for any small changes in alignment or position between the transmission and the differential, compensating for them by flexing and bending slightly.

This helps to ensure that the vehicle operates properly and that power is distributed evenly to all of the wheels.

Bad prop shaft coupling symptoms

When the prop shaft coupling is damaged or worn, it can cause a number of symptoms that can impact the vehicle's performance and safety:

  • Vibrations: A damaged or worn prop shaft coupling may cause the vehicle to vibrate or shake, especially at higher speeds. This can be felt in the steering wheel, floor, or seat of the vehicle.
  • Clunking or thumping sounds: A failing prop shaft coupling may produce clunking or thumping sounds when the vehicle is shifting gears or accelerating. This may be caused by the prop shaft coupling slipping or jumping.
  • Difficulty shifting gears: A damaged prop shaft coupling may cause the vehicle to have difficulty shifting gears. This can be due to the coupling not properly transmitting power between the transmission and the rear axle.
  • Reduced power and acceleration: A bad prop shaft coupling can cause the vehicle to lose power and acceleration, as the coupling is not able to properly transfer power between the transmission and the rear axle.
  • Steering wheel vibration: A damaged or worn prop shaft coupling can cause the steering wheel to vibrate, especially when the vehicle is accelerating or traveling at higher speeds.
  • Driveshaft misalignment: A damaged prop shaft coupling can cause the driveshaft to become misaligned, which can lead to further issues with the drivetrain, including vibrations, noise, and damage to other components.
  • Leaking grease: A damaged prop shaft coupling may result in grease leaking from the coupling or surrounding area. This may be due to a damaged seal or bearing within the coupling.