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Brake pressure regulator 6x0612151.


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You know you can test the BPR by simply removing that bolt and tying the little lever to hold it at the end stop. Then the rears will get full hydraulic pressure and they'll lock (which they are not meant to- inexperienced MOT inspectors think they work like modern cars- they don't).

They're a pretty reliable part, so I'd be surprised if it's failed. If you fit a brand new one, it'll do the exact same...

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On 11/30/2024 at 8:27 PM, Mattymdm said:

Quick google brings up some listings on autodoc. Might be what you need

That number might have superseeded to something else now also

@lupogtiboy might be able to confirm if the number has changed.

I can tell you it's been obsolete from VW since 1-7-2020, but seems to be the correct part number. It does fit quite a few VW's, so chances of finding a decent 2nd hand one are pretty good, if you can't get a new one through someone like Autodoc.

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