Front Rubber Brake Line Removal

 

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Front Rubber Brake Line Removal

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READ THE MANUAL FIRST!

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You will need a FLAT surface to complete this repair for your safety.

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READ ALL OF  THIS PROCEDURE SEVERAL TIMES SO THAT YOU UNDERSTAND IT.  DO NOT PERFORM THE PROCEDURE OUT OF ORDER.  THIS WILL RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.

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Read our Safety page too.

We have available for download the complete procedure on our DOWNLOADS page

TOOLS NEEDED:

  1. 8 mm Line and combination Wrenches

  2. 11 mm Line and combination Wrenches

  3. 14 mm Line and combination Wrenches

  4. 17 mm Line and combination Wrenches

Procedure for removal

  1. Lift up the VW using the Lifting up Your VW All Four Tires Procedure. (best)

  2. Use 8 mm line wrench to loosen and unscrew bleed valve by hand or by combination wrench

  3. Leave bleed valve off for the time being.

  4. Remove retainer clip in the slot of the hose and the hose bracket.

  5. Loosen the 17mm and 11 mm ends of the hose using line wrenches then use combination wrenches to fully remove the line,

  6. Disconnect the hose at the wheel

 

 Page last updated: Tuesday, 14 October 2008 13:18:20 -0500

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