Are you sure you have the right bentley? Sounds like you are describing a new Jetta. Eric 86-VW4x4 vw4x4@fyi.net 86-SS Syncro Pittsburgh, PA USA 1936-Chrysler 92-Jetta GWC www.fyi.net/~vw4x4/vw4x4.htm On Sat, 20 Mar 2004, Joy Hecht wrote: > The Bentley (yeah, finally got it!) says that when bleeding the brake > system, one must "push lever on brake pressure regulator in direction of > rear axle." (p. 47.8) > > Does anyone know where that lever is? > > My trusty mechanical friend Steve and I got to work on my brakes today. We > searched high and low and up and down, slithered around the whole underside > of the van, and couldn't find anything that resembled the photo in the > Bentley of the brake pressure regulator or its lever. The manual says > nothing (at least that we could find) about where that is. > > Does anyone know? We eventually bled the brakes anyway, and it seems to > have worked fine based on driving it home - much better brake pressure, at > any rate. > > The Bentley also indicates that there should be two bleeder screws on each > wheel in front, and upper and a lower. We could only find uppers. > > Are they describing different model years, but not specifying that these > things are only for specific years? I'm getting worried here, folks. You > all speak of the Bentley as if it were the Vanagon bible, I was hoping it > would be clear and provide all the details we need to follow their > instructions! Though I suppose the judeo-christian bible can be pretty > cryptic at times too, so maybe the comparison is apt? > > > > Joy > |
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