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Volkswagen Passat - Hydraulic pistons

Volkswagen Passat (2005-2010 / B6, 3C)
How to disassemble the hydraulic pistons of the Volkswagen Passat

The steps outlined in this guide will show us the process of disassembling and replacing the hydraulic pistons of the rear hatch of the Volkswagen Passat. …read all…
Posted on 1 March 2024 by ScegliAuto
Volkswagen Passat (2005-2010 / B6, 3C)
How to remove the hydraulic piston of the front hood of a Volkswagen Passat

Before starting, we will have to open the front hood of our Volkswagen Passat. Let's start by unhooking and removing the two clips that secure the hydraulic …read all…
Posted on 25 February 2024 by ScegliAuto
Volkswagen Passat (2005-2010 / B6, 3C)
Disassembly of the gas piston mounted on a Vw Passat

Is the front hood suspension piston damaged? Let's see how you change from inside the engine compartment of a Passat. We raise the front hood and put it in …read all…
Posted on 9 December 2023 by ScegliAuto
Volkswagen Passat (2005-2010 / B6, 3C)
How to replace rear hood gas springs VW Passat B6

The support pistons of the tailgate are actually gas springs: it may happen that over time the internal seals can deteriorate causing a gas leak and …read all…
Posted on 2 October 2023 by ScegliAuto
Volkswagen Passat (1996-2005 / 3BG, B5)
Front hood gas spring replacement

If after opening the front bonnet it has difficulty supporting itself, then it means that the gas spring (often referred to as the hydraulic piston) has been …read all…
Posted on 2 September 2023 by ScegliAuto

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How to reset the service in the Opel Antara?

As we can see in this tutorial, resetting the service in the Opel Antara is an extremely simple and fast operation. Before proceeding, of course, we must have completed all the planned maintenance work. We start by inserting the key but leaving it in the initial position, after which we keep the accelerator pedal fully depressed and at the same time turn on the instrument panel, not the engine. At this point, we release the accelerator and press it 3 consecutive times, always all the way. We then restart the panel to verify that the procedure has been carried out correctly.

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