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Removing and installing brake pads/brake caliper > < Servicing front brakes
Servicing front brakes, VW II caliper
   
Servicing front brakes, VW II caliper
  Note!
t  After replacing brake pads, depress brake pedal firmly several times with vehicle stationary so that the brake pads are properly seated in the normal operating position.
t  To draw off brake fluid from the reservoir, use a bleeder bottle which is used only for brake fluid. Brake fluid is poisonous and must on no account be sucked out by mouth using a hose!
t  Fit brake pedal depressor -V.A.G 1869/2- before removing a brake caliper or disconnecting a brake hose.
t  Wheel bolts tightening torque: 110 Nm
t  Do not re-use used brake fluid.
1 - 10 Nm
2 - ABS speed sensor
q   Before inserting sensor, clean fitting hole inner surface and coat with lubricating paste -G 000 650-
3 - Speed sensor rotor
q   Only on vehicles with ABS
4 - Hub
q   Pressing out and in → Running Gear, Axles, Steering; Rep. Gr.40
5 - Cross-head screw
6 - Brake disc, ventilated
q   Dimensions and wear limits → Chapter
q   When worn always renew both sides.
q   Never remove brake discs from hub by force. If necessary use penetrating fluid, otherwise brake discs can be damaged.
7 - Cross-head screw
8 - Hexagon bolt, 10 Nm
9 - Splash plate
10 - Wheel bearing housing
11 - Brake pad
q   With riveted retaining spring
q   Checking thickness → Booklet
q   Always renew both sides
q   Removing and installing → Chapter
q   Allocation → Replacement parts catalogue
12 - Lower hexagon socket head bolt, 25 Nm
13 - Upper hexagon socket head bolt, 25 Nm
14 - Lower spacer sleeve
15 - Upper spacer sleeve
16 - Lower bush
17 - Upper bush
18 - Lower sleeve
19 - Upper sleeve
20 - Brake caliper
q   Repairing → Chapter
q   Removing and installing → Chapter
21 - Brake hose

   

Removing and installing brake pads/brake caliper > < Servicing front brakes