Questions & Answers for: Volkswagen Passat x clamp

...enough to go over the new brake pads. G clapm and water pump pliers needed,slight compression on G clamp which is on back /piston slight pressure applied then turn the piston with the waterpump ...

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...time as pushing it back. Release the bleed screw to assist the wind back. If you use a brake hose clamp on the brake hose this will reduce the need to bleed the system. you will need a tool to spin ...

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...could be caused by anything from a dodgy computer to a vacumn pipe adrift,temp soloution is to clamp off one of the heater hoses with some flat mole grips or a brake pipe ...

...two prongs and turn piston 180° clockwise. Remove the tool. Use a generic caliper tool or a c-clamp and push the piston in about 2mm. Keep alternating back and forth between the cube tool and ...

using a c clamp will not work to compress piston? piston wont retract can they be frozen or do i need to replace? you may have to turn them clockwise as you are pushing them in. I hope you didnt break

...code from records you have or dealership. Open hood. With 10mm wrench disconnect GROUND negative clamp on battery. Ditto to Positive clamp. ( Do it in this order !.) With 10mm socket, undo battery ...

...just use a g cramp to push back either use the special tool available from auto factor or put a G clamp on it a slight pressure then turn piston with some water plump pliars in a clockwise

Question about 2005 Passat

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...THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT UNDERCOVER.DETACH THE AIR DEFLECTOR FROM THE INTERCOOLER.LOOSEN THE HOSE CLAMP AND DISCONNECT THE UPPER AIR DUCT FROM THE INTERCOOLER.LOOSEN THE HOSE CLAMP AND DISCONNECT ...

Question about 2003 Passat

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...? Thanks for choosing FixYa and welcome. The hoses just usually hook in and they are held on with a clamp. You just need to loosen the clamp and it should pull right off. Depending on the size of the ...

Question about 1999 Passat

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how do I replace the heater hoses location of heater hose connections VW use a c style clamp. I use a screwdriver to remove the clamp

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