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going to bleed brakes with the vag....but where is the bleed valve for the clutch

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Old 06-12-2004, 10:06 AM
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master cylinder? Is that something that should be done when I am doing the brakes?

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Default not the same need,I've done mine once in 4 years

whereas my brakes have been bleed a lot (track time)

the bleeder is on top, look down to the left of the battery and it's hidden there (from the manual) - the part to the right is part of the gearshift linkage

Any old bleeder line will work, I'm thinking I remember that nut as 8mm but don't quote me on that.

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Great...thanks for the help
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sure, be careful - don't get air in there
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