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Is changing the rotors and pads on a 95' golf gl just a straight swap?
For the rear pads tho you need the tool to reset the piston. It needs to be pushed in and turned simulataneously, theres a proper tool to do it which makes life so much easier or theres the cheapie one from repco/supercheap. There was a thread on here about it if you wanna search for it.
For the rear pads tho you need the tool to reset the piston. It needs to be pushed in and turned simulataneously, theres a proper tool to do it which makes life so much easier or theres the cheapie one from repco/supercheap. There was a thread on here about it if you wanna search for it.
Well worth buying the tool i reckon.
a pair of multi grips will do
worked a treat for me just be careful not to damage the piston
Thanks for all of this guys! I have been swearing and cursing at the vr for the last 2 hours, one split doorcard later I have it off and now have just managed to work out how to get the regulator out. Thanks for all that boys and girls!
Coxy "Some people dream of achieving greatness, other people get out of bed and do it"
Here's how to recondition a failing coilpack, or repair a busted one, for a MkIII VR6. These parts are quite prone to failure and very expensive to replace with OEM parts.
My daughter has a 2001 cab with a broken antenna. I have removed the glove box assy as the first step. I am guessing the inner guard needs removing to replace it at that point as there appears to be a mount for the bottom of the antenna attached to it. The other issue is how to remove the radio without breaking something so the new antenna can be plugged in. These are a bit different to the MK5, make that a lot different The radio has two small holes on each side and I am guessing that I need to insert something to release the holding mechanism.
My daughter has a 2001 cab with a broken antenna. I have removed the glove box assy as the first step. I am guessing the inner guard needs removing to replace it at that point as there appears to be a mount for the bottom of the antenna attached to it. The other issue is how to remove the radio without breaking something so the new antenna can be plugged in. These are a bit different to the MK5, make that a lot different The radio has two small holes on each side and I am guessing that I need to insert something to release the holding mechanism.
If it's like a mk4 use to pieces of wire bent into a U shape. You will need one U shape bit for the left and one for the right side of the head unit.
Basically 2 tabs each side of the head unit that you need to move by pushing the wire against them to allow the HU to be free
My daughter has a 2001 cab with a broken antenna. I have removed the glove box assy as the first step. I am guessing the inner guard needs removing to replace it at that point as there appears to be a mount for the bottom of the antenna attached to it. The other issue is how to remove the radio without breaking something so the new antenna can be plugged in. These are a bit different to the MK5, make that a lot different The radio has two small holes on each side and I am guessing that I need to insert something to release the holding mechanism.
The radio is supposed to come with two U shaped tools. Since you don't have them, use wire from a coat hangar.
I cut one up and made two U shapes. Then insert a U, one on each side and push them in. You should then be able to pull the whole unit out, not using the U shapes though.
I did this successfully. However sometimes the latches don't move out of the way properly when you put the U in and it can be tricky.
Last edited by stefcio007; 09-10-2014, 09:23 AM.
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Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)
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