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edition30ldn
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Hi can anyone tell me how to remove the brake booster pipe as shown in the images , thanks in advance
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The pipes literally slide into each other.....just pull them apart and it will separate.
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@mjmallia
thanks, i received the new part today , im trying to figure out how to get to the bottom part of the pipe seems impossible to get to, do i have to remove the battery and batt holder to get to it? thanks for the reply
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this is the part i got , im sure its the same without the silver cover
https://www.coverdalecarparts.co.uk/product-page/brake-booster-vacuum-hose-2-0tfsi
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If you have a standard type intake, remove that you'll see the servo a bit easier - yeah remove the battery and tray too.
Remember to lock to lock the steering after refitting the battery to reset the traction control/steering angle sensor.
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@GVK
yeah i have an aftermarket ramair intake on it currently, and thanks il try that, as i have to remove that anyway as i have a new pipercross intake to put on so will kill two birds with one stone, and il see if i can remove the battery and tray and give that a go that way. thanks for the replys
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