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How Do You Flush The Brake System On A 2003 VW Jetta Tdi?

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How Do You Flush The Brake System On A 2003 VW Jetta Tdi?

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• Drive the vehicle front wheels onto ramps. • Place the gear selector in “Park” or “1st” gear. • Place wheel chocks behind the rear wheels. • Place an oil drain pan under the passenger-side rear wheel. • Engage the hood lever in the cabin compartment. • Raise the engine hood. • Remove the master cylinder brake reservoir cap (yellow) by turning counter-clockwise. • Fill the reservoir with fresh Dot 4 genuine VW brake fluid to the fill line. • Filling Brake Bleeder Reservoir Fill the reservoir of the brake bleeder pump with fresh Dot 4 VW brake fluid. • Attaching Hoses to Pump Attach the hoses that came in the bleeder kit to the pump. • Attaching Adapter Cap to Reservoir Attach the adapter cap (Red) (packaged in the bleeder pump kit) to the master cylinder reservoir and turn clockwise until tight. • Pressurizing Brake Bleeder Pump the handle of the brake bleeder until a pressure between 12 and 15psi is shown on the gauge of the pump. • Positioning Body Under Rear Wheel Position the body

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