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take the brake line out of it and there are 2 bolts on the back of the wheel cylinder that come out and it's off.
Where is the radiator to put fluid for 2001 jetta?
You have to install the master cylinder that is compatible with your truck otherwise if will not work. There is really no difference in a 2wd & 4wd when it comes to the master cylinder.
remove the rear brakes, then remove the brake line to cylinder. remove the bolt holding cylinder on. then pull out wheel cylinder. to install cylinder, position it in place, put bolt back in cylinder to hold it. hook back up the brake line then put the brake shoes back on. when done bleed the system if need be.
First you have to jack the car up after loosening your lug nuts and then you remove the wheel. After you do this, you have to pull the brake drum off. Next, dis assemble the brakes then disconnect the brake line from the wheel cylinder. Then you remove the two bolts holding the wheel cylinder on and put the new one in. Re install the bolts, and brake line, put the brakes back on, put the drum back on and bleed the brakes. Put your wheel back on and drive away.
No great mystery here, pull the fuse out, if it is burned or blown replace it. If not put it back in.
no the lug patern is diffrent
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Master cylinder should be located at the driver's side firewall
I don't have an exact answer for you because Jetta's came with a plain four cylinder (1.8L I think), a 1.8L turbocharged four cylinder, the 2.8L VR6 six cylinder, or the TDI diesel. To get a more specific answer from someone you will have to indicate your engine.Regardless though, the alternator is driven by the serpentine belt, so if you can follow this around you should be able to fine the alternator. If you can't recognize it, you're probably not the one to put a wrench to it.
seeing you have the old one off, just place new wheel cylinder on backing plate and put the 2 bolts in the new cylinder and tighten then down and then reinstall the brake line into the new cylinder and it's on, just don't forget to bleed your rear brakes when you have it all back together.
no u will have to change the motor mounts