hope this helps....you will most likely need a 7mm Alan wrench....remove the 2 slides and pull the caliper off. the pads should pop right out. then compress the piston on the caliper using a compression tool or a c-clamp would work. replace with your new pads and make sure to use caliper lube on your contact points (anywhere the pads touch the caliper) on the drivers side do the same but you will need a small flat head screw driver to disconnect the sensor. put the sensor pad on the inside and put your caliper bace on. pump your brake pedal about 5 times without the car started or un till you have a good pedal.......good luck
same as the front there both disk brakes just like the front
a torx bit size t-55 for front brakes
Yes 2000 Jetta GL does have front brake pad sensors.
No special tools needed.
how do you replace a wiper motor in a 2000 jetta?
On a 2000 Ford Explorer : ( Yes , there are disc brakes , front and rear )
first you need to check your brakes 2000 vehicles dont have front drums, they have disk brakes
Remove the wheel, the calipers and the rotors, reverse procedure with new rotors.
how doyou change a timing chain vwjetta 2000 1.8t
front brakes
every 3,000 miles
yes it has same bolts and everything