Questions & Answers for: Volkswagen Jetta tools remove rear brake pads

Question about 2002 Jetta TDI

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rear brakes on these cars??? Thanks On one of the front driver side pads there is a sensor for low pads. He either did not hook it back up or got a lose connection to it. There are disc brakes all the

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...remove old pads. There will be a pad sensor wire on the left front that you need to take off too. At this point you might need to push in the caliper piston in order to get the new pads seated ...

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rear brake pad installation 99 volkswagen Passat rear brake pad installation 99 volkswagen passat can not get the piston to push in ? I use a "C" clamp & screw it in slowly. If need be, leave cap of ...

...rear rotors and brake pads on 2006 Jetta. It is nothing like a American car. There is a special tool you need to do this. It is virtually impossible to do without this tool. I got mine from Harbor ...

...rear brake piston. 2007 Jetta 2.5 Tried with special tool to screw back the piston so it can fit over rear brake pads. Having no success. make sure you have the piston compressed all the way and the ...

Question about 2003 Jetta TDI

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...tools a load of bs. i may be wrong but i really really doubt it. brakes are easy. first locate the caliper and there should be 2 bolts holding that tight. loosen the top bolt and then take out the ...

...rear brake pads on my Polo Classic, 1.9 Tdi 2006. I can remove the disc, but cannot get the caliper-piston to withtract enough in order to replace the pads. It is on the rear wheels of my Polo Tdi ...

Question about 2007 Jetta 2.5 Sedan

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...rear brake caliper piston 2007 vw Only way is to use diagnistic equipment.Go to HAND BRAKE . There is option to release the pistons.When you change the brake pads you have to use option - engage . I ...

Question about 2006 Jetta

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...Jun 20, 2016 - Uploaded by scirockalot8v Tools and supplies: M14 Triple Square (12 point) 15mm and 13mm wrench/sockets Flathead Screwdriver Torx ... 2006 Jetta remove rear rotors Google ...

Question about 2000 Jetta TDI

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rear caliper piston with parking brake automatic adjustment!!! For front brake pads. You should buy the brake pads (with wear sensor). For change front brake pads you must raise vehicle, remove wheels

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