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2019 Volkswagen Amarok driveshafts

Per Volkswagen’s technical literature for the Amarok platform — including the VW Workshop Manual (ELSA, 2019MY), VW Self‑Study Programmes on Amarok drivetrains, and the ETKA parts catalogue — the 2019 Amarok is fitted with multiple driveshafts. Depending on variant, it uses a propeller shaft to the rear differential, a front propeller shaft (on 4MOTION models), and CV halfshafts to each driven wheel. So yes, driveshafts are absolutely relevant on a 2019 Volkswagen Amarok.

On the road or out bush, the Amarok’s driveshafts handle the hard yakka of getting torque from the transmission/transfer case to the diffs and wheels. V6 4MOTION autos run permanent all‑wheel drive with a centre diff, while part‑time 4x4 variants engage the front end via a transfer case — either way, the prop shafts and CV halfshafts manage angle changes from suspension travel, steering, and chassis movement. Universal joints and a centre support bearing keep the rear prop shaft smooth, while CV joints at the hubs deliver full lock without shudder.

As part of regular servicing (typically every 12 months or 15,000 km in Aus/NZ), the driveshafts deserve a proper look. Check for split or weeping CV boots, loose clamps, play in the CVs, and any movement or rumble in the centre bearing. Spin and feel U‑joints for notchiness, confirm balance weights are present, and torque the flange bolts to factory spec. After off‑road work or water crossings, rinse the underbody and re‑inspect — grit and silt murder CV boots and seals.

Common tell‑tales a driver might notice include clicking on tight turns (outer CV wear), a shudder on take‑off (centre bearing or U‑joint), thumps on on/off throttle (excess backlash), and a vibration at highway speeds under load (prop shaft imbalance or joint wear). Left to worsen, a failed joint can damage the underbody and driveline, so it’s worth sorting early.

  • Replace torn boots immediately