wow such an amazeballs video. This video will blow your balls off. Watched it three times now and learn something new every time. Would love to see some more from this channel.
The duct was in the way for me to get the last screw on pass side by the seat. I happened to have a 12 inch long 1/2 drill and just made holes above that screw, then duct taped them closed when finished. Made it much easier to get that last screw, but I had the bit and tape is fine in a vent.
Hey man thanks a lot for this video helped me a lot. However, i found a solution to not accessing that last screw under the HVAC duct. if you pull up on the duct it will actually move out of the way allowing you to access the screw
What a performance to adjust the handbrake, typical ******* German built car, not assembled in Germany but thrown together. It really does make you wonder if they sat down and tried to design something that is as difficult to work on as possible. I've been in the motor trade 40 years and German cars are all the same.
hey i came across this video because i am looking for a hand brake housing replacement (the things that slides up and down with the lever) . I am afraid ill drop stuff down there. anyway, i see you have the same type of hand brake housing and wondering if you know where i can get replacement or a way to fix it/workaround great video btw - thx!
Junkyards are always your best bet for replacement parts like that, but you can also try dealership too. Car-part.com might also be worth a shot. I don’t know if they get that specific tho. It’s like an online junkyard inventory search
On my 2008 Jetta the ebreak cables are new and the passenger side cable is pulling more than the driver side one so it’s uneven. So it isn’t working properly. Any tips on how to fix it?
There are 2 cables that run up to the one that I show is being adjusted in the video. You may be able to adjust length back at the calipers. Otherwise there may be an adjustment but underneath the car closer to directly underneath where I was showing to adjust the main nut. Haven’t messed with individual e-brake cable tension before.
You shoudn't adjust parking brake on this nut if you have too many clicks. This is used only when you change rear calipers, so you set the handbrake lever on calipers to 1-1.5mm from the lever stop. VW uses screw type auto adjust handbrake, so if for some reason you have too many clicks over time as brake pads worn out, that means that your auto adjusting mechanism isn't working.
Damn good how to video. Straight through, clear spoken , no ridiculous music. 👍🏻
wow such an amazeballs video. This video will blow your balls off. Watched it three times now and learn something new every time. Would love to see some more from this channel.
Awesome video exactly what I needed.
The duct was in the way for me to get the last screw on pass side by the seat. I happened to have a 12 inch long 1/2 drill and just made holes above that screw, then duct taped them closed when finished. Made it much easier to get that last screw, but I had the bit and tape is fine in a vent.
Hey man thanks a lot for this video helped me a lot. However, i found a solution to not accessing that last screw under the HVAC duct. if you pull up on the duct it will actually move out of the way allowing you to access the screw
Alex Morangelli perfect! Thanks for the tip!
What a performance to adjust the handbrake, typical ******* German built car, not assembled in Germany but thrown together.
It really does make you wonder if they sat down and tried to design something that is as difficult to work on as possible.
I've been in the motor trade 40 years and German cars are all the same.
American cars are any different?
Thanks heaps, thats a great informative video
Not sure on this specific vehicle but on my 14 jetta tdi you can access the nut through the bottom of the of the center console.
Looks like a easy 2min job 😁
Thanks a great help
Thanks a lot man
hey i came across this video because i am looking for a hand brake housing replacement (the things that slides up and down with the lever) . I am afraid ill drop stuff down there. anyway, i see you have the same type of hand brake housing and wondering if you know where i can get replacement or a way to fix it/workaround
great video btw - thx!
Junkyards are always your best bet for replacement parts like that, but you can also try dealership too. Car-part.com might also be worth a shot. I don’t know if they get that specific tho. It’s like an online junkyard inventory search
Thanks bro👍
On my 2008 Jetta the ebreak cables are new and the passenger side cable is pulling more than the driver side one so it’s uneven. So it isn’t working properly. Any tips on how to fix it?
There are 2 cables that run up to the one that I show is being adjusted in the video. You may be able to adjust length back at the calipers. Otherwise there may be an adjustment but underneath the car closer to directly underneath where I was showing to adjust the main nut. Haven’t messed with individual e-brake cable tension before.
Good
Ty men))
Merci
How did you tighten down the nut at the end of the video? I can’t get a wrench in there
I figured it out, I had to break the bracket that held in the screw that wont come out, the use a size 10 wrench
Deathisnotcool :3 yeah I used a 10mm swiveling, ratcheting wrench to get in there.
Do they want to make it any more a pain in the ass
Also when i try to tigthen the 10mm nut it just spin
You shoudn't adjust parking brake on this nut if you have too many clicks. This is used only when you change rear calipers, so you set the handbrake lever on calipers to 1-1.5mm from the lever stop. VW uses screw type auto adjust handbrake, so if for some reason you have too many clicks over time as brake pads worn out, that means that your auto adjusting mechanism isn't working.
Your not even chatting sense mate
If you have excessive handbrake travel you need to make adjustments at the wheels before you touch the cable adjustment.
Merci mais non merci, dommage vous ne filmer pas le dévissage car j'ai mis 1h pour retirer une vis...
Hmm... I have 6 stack CD player covering the screw
Calipers are self adjusting
When i did this on my Volvo s70 all I had to do was remove 1 panel in The cup holder and then the nut was there. wtf vw
Exactly... But all German cars are the same!
Decided not to do It :)
What a joke just to adjust a handbrake. Typical German car.
They're not particularly known for being easy!
@@ethanheitz4489 indeed. yet they're pretty reliable.
@@rusu959 My MKV FSI is going on 257,000 (miles) as of today!
@@ethanheitz4489 May it run 257,000 miles more :) You're a good driver
@@rusu959 Thank you! The old FSI and I appreciate it ;) May we keep changing our cam followers!
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