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Author Subject: how do I remove the servo
whibley

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Post #1
Any ideas how I remove the brake servo please

Thanks
Posted 12th Sep 2012 at 17:31
clen666

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Post #2
It's a dash out job as the nuts are on the inside of the cabin

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Posted 12th Sep 2012 at 17:41
whibley

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Post #3
thats a bit ov a shame thanks anyways
Posted 12th Sep 2012 at 17:59
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Post #4
BFH... Thumbs up

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Posted 12th Sep 2012 at 18:11
marksorrento205

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Post #5
I have borrowed this from Rab who works for Pug as he recently posted this on drivers about removing a 306 servo. Don't know if it works as I have never tried it, but if Rab says it does Smile

If you take the four nuts out that hold the steering colum up and lower it you can then get to the servo bolts and its also the best way to change the brake light switch without drawing blood from your arms!!!

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Posted 12th Sep 2012 at 19:52
stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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Post #6
What Mark says is correct. Yes

It's not a difficult job to drop the steering column down, giving you access to these bolts and the brake light switch, which again, as has been pointed out will cut your arms trying to access it if the column isn't lowered. Wink

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Posted 13th Sep 2012 at 11:55
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Post #7
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sorry was gonna say remember that one of the bolts is reverse threaded but that's the column housing not the column itself

so forget this LOL but yeah as above, drop column and get on your back in the footwell

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Posted 13th Sep 2012 at 11:58

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