How to adjust the steering gear clearance on the 3rd generation Volkswagen CC?

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ElisaLynn
07/28/25 4:46pm
There is an adjustment screw on both the left and right sides of the steering gear. Tightening the screw will reduce the clearance. You can only check which part is worn from the steering wheel to the steering gear and then to the tie rod.
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