VW Rear Brake Replacement & E-Brake Reset – Easy DIY (Jetta, Passat, Eos, Tiguan, CC, Golf)

VW Rear Brake Replacement & E-Brake Reset – Easy DIY (Jetta, Passat, Eos, Tiguan, CC, Golf)

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In this video, Gareth Foley walks you through the process of replacing the rear rotors on our project Passat CC. This vehicle is equipped with an electronically actuated parking brake, which requires us to use a special scan tool.

We prefer iCarSoft, however we no longer carry the specific model for VW/Audi, so the link above is for a universal OBDII tool that will do the job just as well.

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oscar sanchez mendoza says:

discard carrier?

Mike McMackin says:

Great video, thanks! I use the Carista Module for the E-Brake retraction.

It's Me says:

Thanks for the video. Quick question. Can you turn the vehicle off once the extraction takes place?

Michael Merta says:

great information,thank you for the video

libor gess says:

Well I don’t know about the VCD. You say that without the tools you cannot do service but in the end of the video you say that you need to push couple of times break pedal to reset the electric parking system. That is a bit confusing so why I need the VCD tools?

Gabor Varga says:

Excellent video!

Justin Kline says:

I am about to attempt to service my 2013 Passat b7's brakes. Are they similar enough that this is a useful guide? I know the CC is AWD, so I figured I should ask.

Sidney says:

where you find this scan tool

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