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Box side cover of an A4 jetta

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14 years 4 months before #18976 by manual-mecanica
Cup replacement for an A4 jetta box published by Manual-Mecanica
I am trying to change the cover of my Jetta A4 mod. 2000, but the screws screws that hold the box of the box side do not take off (it is a first time that this cover had changed since the agency's vehicle came out), could anyone tell me any tip to loosen them?

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14 years 4 months before - 14 years 4 months before #19006 by manual-mecanica
Good, what if we ask for help. That someone keeps the brake on you while you with poise and the right key with energy all the crown of screws. Have luck and do not break any screw ..
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14 years 4 months before #19100 by manual-mecanica
Hello good those sule screws to be of twelve caasy to float the best thing if you have is with a pneumatic gun, but as another partner told you by stepping on the brake or blocking the wheel with a screwdriver or something the brake disc or something.

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14 years 4 months before #19110 by manual-mecanica
A lot of grace for the Council, my problem turned out to be that I was not occupying the appropriate tool. With the 12 -sided Bristol tips it could be easily removed.

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