Questions & Answers for: Volkswagen Golf front brakes

Question about 1994 Golf

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brakes. Front brakes are 70% and rear 30% on average. NEVER TELL PEOPLE TO PLAY WITH THEIR BRAKES IF U DON"T KNOW WUT UR TALKING ABOUT!!!!! Brakes are a serious thing, could get someone killed for god

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Question about 1999 Golf

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...and still nothing check the brake switch on the brake pedal they go bad sometimes...its either in front of or behind the brake ...

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Question about 1999 Golf

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...Front brakes are metal to metal, rear brakes are fine. you can tell if the break master cyclinder is bad, if you don't have any break action or peddle to the floor, break is sticking, or any other ...

Question about 1997 Golf

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...Look at other side rear brake, if you can't transpose it in your mind, then stick a big mirror in front of the other side and take a photo of the brake image in the mirror ... hmmm, you may end up ...

What type of brakes are on the front of 1998 golf? What type of brakes are on the front of 1998 golf 4-cyl ? The front brakes are disk brakes ... Good luck...

Question about 1997 Golf

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...front brakes to work Was have problems with front brakes. Front calibers were rusted. Changed front calibers still can't get front brakes to work after bleeding lines. Car is a 1997 vw golf. fill ...

Front brakes only stick when engine is warm 1991 VW Golf front brakes stay engaued when engine warms up. When engine cools down okay. Then when warmed up again to normal temp, brakes stick again? ...

Question about 2001 Golf

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...etc..) To top up your fluid locate master cylinder (drivers side, white plastic reservoir just in front of driver) remove cap and top up to "full" level (marked on side of

Question about 1998 Golf

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...brakes?  Also try the gravity bleed method working from the right rear wheel, then left rear, right front, then left front.  Be SURE to keep the master cylinder full at all times while ...

...Alero Bleed the back brakes first until you get clear brake fluid then you bleed the front brakes, make sure you keep the brake master cylinder topped up so you don't get air into the brake

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