VW GOLF Mk II (19E, 1G1) Brake Master Cylinders

This page is limited to explicit product-level fitment evidence in the current AutoMotoPart catalogue. It represents 5 matching products for the exact GOLF Mk II (19E, 1G1) body series.

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VW GOLF Mk II (19E, 1G1) Brake Master Cylinders

This fitment-backed page contains 5 matching products for VW GOLF Mk II (19E, 1G1), manufactured 08/1983–12/1992. The hierarchy is generated from stored manufacturer, model-series and engine linkage data rather than from generic vehicle labels.

Compatibility checks

Confirm the exact engine, power output, production month, complete supplier reference, dimensions and installation notes. Inspect friction surfaces, hydraulic connections, sensors, mountings and related hardware before fitting.

Repair and safety guidance

Follow suitable vehicle and component-manufacturer instructions. Diagnose the original fault and complete any required tightening, fluid, bleeding, alignment, coding or calibration procedure before returning the vehicle to service.