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Engelkraut

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  1. Hi Loren: I have a CDR -220 - Becker Type - 4462 Serial #25016727 24/99 Any help would be most appreciated. Brett
  2. i was replacing some suspension parts on my 2002 c4s when i must have inadvertently overextended the left front inner cv joint. it appears to have pulled apart inside. has anyone ever heard of that happening before? does the fact that it came apart so easy suggest it's worn and should be replaced? do i have to take the whole **** half shaft out to fix this? any help would be appreciated.
  3. is there any chance that the air did not make its way into the system control network? also, should i expect to get some some type of psm failure warning?
  4. i ran out of brake fluid while bleeding the caliber on the last wheel (front/left). the reservoir went dry and i sucked air in. can i simply start the process over (to get the air out) or will i need to bring it in somewhere to have air sucked out of the psm system? any help would be appreciated.
  5. i had the same problem. i couldn't find a way to replace just the button so i found a used brake handle on ebay for pretty cheap. it wasn't all that hard to replace.
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