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Rear wheel brakes,
servicing (disc
brakes)
Girling rear wheel disc
brakes (front and four
wheel drive vehicles)
Note:
Only items 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
and 12 apply for four wheel
drive.
1 - Axle beam
2 - Hex socket head bolt,
10 Nm (7 ft lb)
3 - Wheel speed sensor Only for vehicles with
ABS Insert with lubricating
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Brake pressure regulator,
checking and adjusting
Vehicles without ABS, vehicles with
ABS, ABS/EDS, Teves 04 The brake pressure regulator is mounted on a bracket
which is in turn fixed to a rear axle mounting bracket
and is controlled from the rear axle by a spring.
Checking operation
Firmly depress the brake pedal and release quickly
(vehicle standing on its wheels). This must cause the
brake pressure regulator lever to move.
Checking and adjusting pressure
Note:
The brake pressure regulator is set with the vehicle
unladened 1)
.
1)
The term "unladen" means: The weight of the
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Note:
Bleeding brake system on vehicles with ABS Page 47-27 . - Lift vehicle and connect pressure gauges to front
left brake caliper and to rear right wheel
cylinder/caliper.
- Bleed both gauges. - Lower vehicle and bounce the rear of the vehicle
several times.
- Depress brake pedal and check pressures. - Compare figures attained with specifications
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Brake system, bleeding
Brake system, bleeding (vehicles with
and without ABS, ABS/EDL)
Changing brake fluid
Repair Manual, Maintenance
Note:
Bleeding the brake system on vehicles with
ABS, ABS/EDL is performed as for vehicles
with conventional braking systems.
Only use new brake fluid conforming to US
standard FMVSS 116 DOT 4.
Genuine VW/Audi brake fluid conforms to this
specification.
Brake fluid is poisonous. Also due to its
corrosive effect brake fluid must not come into
contact with paintwork.
Brake fluid is hygroscopic, which means it
absorbs moisture from the ambient air and
should always be stored in air tight containers.
Rinse off spillages using plenty of water. Repair Manual, Brake System On Board Diagnostic (OBD), Repair Group 01 Page 1 of 3Brake system, bleeding12/7/2004http://ebahn.bentleypublishers.com/vw/servlet/Display?action=Goto&type=repair&id=VW.B4.SU01.47.6
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Brake system, bleeding (with pressure
bleeder VAS 5234)
Opening the hydraulic unit bleed screws on
vehicles with ABS, ABS/EDL is not permitted! Bleeding sequence
Note: - Connect VAS 5234 Brake filler and bleeder unit. - Open bleeder screws in the specified order and
bleed brake calipers and wheel cylinders.
1 - Right rear wheel cylinder/brake caliper 2 - Left rear wheel cylinder/brake caliper 3 - Right front brake caliper 4 - Left front brake caliper On vehicles with brake pressure regulator move
the regulator lever when bleeding rear brakes. Depress the brake pedal several times during
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Brake system, bleeding (without
pressure bleeder)
Opening the hydraulic unit bleed screws on
vehicles with ABS, ABS/EDL is not permitted!
- Build-up brake pressure in brake system by
pumping the brake pedal.
- Attach bleeder bottle hose and open bleeder
screw.
- With brake pedal held down, close bleeder
screw.
- Repeat operation until no air is present. Bleeding sequence Page 47-28 Changing brake fluid
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Power steering gear, removing and
installing
When working on the power assisted steering
gear:
Absolute cleanliness is required when working
on the power steering.
Thoroughly clean connections and immediate
vicinity before loosening.
Place parts on a clean surface and cover if not
re-installing immediately.
Do not use fluffy cloths. Only unpack parts immediately prior to
installation.
Only use genuine packed parts. Vehicles with four wheel drive observe installing heat shield. Page 15 of 99Steering12/7/2004http://ebahn.bentleypublishers.com/vw/servlet/Display?action=Goto&type=repair&id=VW.B4.SU01.48.1
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Power steering gear, assembling
Note;
All sealing rings should be lubricated with
hydraulic oil before installing. - Check whether the valve body housing -2- is
absolutely clean on the inside, otherwise clean
- Place sealing ring -1- on tool. The sealing lip -
arrow- points toward tool
- Drive sealing ring into stop 1 - Sealing ring 2 - Valve body housing - Make sure correct installation position of sealing
ring in valve body
- For better view, illustration shows valve tower in
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