Most VW/Audit calipers are held by Torx bolts, not hex.
The bolts on the brake calipers of a 2003 Volkswagen Jetta typically use a 7mm Allen wrench. However, it's always a good idea to verify the size, as variations might exist depending on specific models or modifications. Make sure to use the correct size to avoid stripping the bolts.
not sure for 2001... the 2004 Allen wrench size is 8mm.
12 pt 14mm Triple Square Bit
it is an Allen wrench not a TORX socket
what does the wrench symbol mean on a 2006 Vw jetta? It's not in the manual.Type your answer here...
Be careful here. It is not an alen key or wrench as you put it. But is is a 19mm specialized key that can usually only be bought from a dealer or VW parts store.
about 20USD for the gear oil and 8USD for a pump. you'll need a 17mm Allen wrench and jackstands.
I am looking at my 1991 Jetta, and I believe the bolt your talking about requires a Allen wrench. I prefer to use the style that attaches to a rachet. You can pick them up at most auto supply stores. It will need to be a metric set. Joey
The 2006 VW Jetta engine shroud is held in place by several retaining bolts. You will need to remove the retaining bolts.
Crecent Wrench
17mm lug wrench.
It means look and check your engine, it needs care.