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HOMESERVICE MANUALSVOLKSWAGEN2022GOLF R ENG CD DSFFREPAIR AND DIAGNOSIS (SINGLE PAGE)BRAKESTRACTION CONTROLANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM45 ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEMCONTROL MODULE AND HYDRAULIC UNITOVERVIEW - CONTROL MODULE AND HYDRAULIC UNITOVERVIEW - CONTROL MODULE AND HYDRAULIC UNIT, LHD
2022 Volkswagen Golf R Eng CD DSFF
Overview - Control Module And Hydraulic Unit, LHD
2022 Volkswagen Golf R Eng CD DSFFSECTION Overview - Control Module And Hydraulic Unit, LHD
- ABS Control Module -J104- and ABS Hydraulic Unit -N55-
- Removing and Installing. Refer to ABS Control Module -J104- /ABS Hydraulic Unit -N55-, REMOVING AND INSTALLINGΒ .
- Brake Line
- To the right rear brake caliper
- Identification: 5.25 mm diameter and tube fitting with a M10 x 1 thread
- With standard tool: 14 Nm
- With special tools VAS 6854 (Mini Torque Wrench), VAG 1410/7 (Torque Wrench - Universal Joint) and VAG 1410/6 (Open Ring Spanner Insert - AF 11mm): 12 Nm
- Brake Line
- To the left front brake caliper
- Identification: 5.25 mm diameter and tube fitting with a M10 x 1 thread
- With standard tool: 14 Nm
- With special tools VAS 6854 (Mini Torque Wrench), VAG 1410/7 (Torque Wrench - Universal Joint) and VAG 1410/6 (Open Ring Spanner Insert - AF 11mm): 12 Nm
- Brake Line
- To the right front brake caliper
- Identification: 5.25 mm diameter and tube fitting with a M10 x 1 thread
- With standard tool: 14 Nm
- With special tools VAS 6854 (Mini Torque Wrench), VAG 1410/7 (Torque Wrench - Universal Joint) and VAG 1410/6 (Open Ring Spanner Insert - AF 11mm): 12 Nm
- Brake Line
- To the left rear brake caliper
- Identification: 5.25 mm diameter and tube fitting with a M10 x 1 thread
- With standard tool: 14 Nm
- With special tools VAS 6854 (Mini Torque Wrench), VAG 1410/7 (Torque Wrench - Universal Joint) and VAG 1410/6 (Open Ring Spanner Insert - AF 11mm): 12 Nm
- Brake Line
- To the brake master cylinder/secondary piston circuit
- Identification: 6 mm diameter and pipe fitting with a M12 x 1 thread
- With standard tool: 14 Nm
- With special tools VAS 6854 (Mini Torque Wrench), VAG 1410/7 (Torque Wrench - Universal Joint) and VAG 1410/6 (Open Ring Spanner Insert - AF 11mm): 12 Nm
- Brake Line
- To the brake master cylinder/primary piston circuit
- Identification: 6 mm diameter and pipe fitting with a M12 x 1 thread
- With standard tool: 14 Nm
- With special tools VAS 6854 (Mini Torque Wrench), VAG 1410/7 (Torque Wrench - Universal Joint) and VAG 1410/6 (Open Ring Spanner Insert - AF 11mm): 12 Nm
- Brake Booster/Brake Master Cylinder
- Overview. Refer to OVERVIEW - BRAKE BOOSTER/BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER .
- Brake Booster, Checking. Refer to the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester
- Removing and Installing. Refer to BRAKE BOOSTER, REMOVING AND INSTALLING .
- Brake Line
- Brake master cylinder/primary piston circuit to hydraulic unit
- Identification: 6 mm diameter and pipe fitting with a M12 x 1 thread
- With standard tool: 14 Nm
- With special tools VAS 6854 (Mini Torque Wrench), VAG 1410/7 (Torque Wrench - Universal Joint) and VAG 1410/6 (Open Ring Spanner Insert - AF 11mm): 12 Nm
- Brake Line
- Brake master cylinder/secondary piston circuit to hydraulic unit
- Identification: 6 mm diameter and pipe fitting with a M12 x 1 thread
- With standard tool: 14 Nm
- With special tools VAS 6854 (Mini Torque Wrench), VAG 1410/7 (Torque Wrench - Universal Joint) and VAG 1410/6 (Open Ring Spanner Insert - AF 11mm): 12 Nm
- Heat Shield
- Nut
- 20 Nm
- Bracket
- Studs
- Rubber Bushing
- Bolt
- 8 Nm
- Bracket
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.