Brake Booster WITH Master Cylinder (A4 NON-ESP)

OEM Number: 1J1614105AR Manufacturer Number: 1J1614105AP

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Brake booster for A4 chassis TDIs WITHOUT ESP.  Includes master cylinder.   ...

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Brake booster for A4 chassis TDIs WITHOUT ESP.  Includes master cylinder.  

Note: this part can be used for early 99.5 vehicles that use brake booster part number 1J1614106E because it includes the master cylinder.

Cross References and Supersessions:
1J1614105AJ
1J1614106E
1J1614105AR
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No, currently the booster is only available WITH the master cylinder. This is because the replacement boosters have a different bolt pattern than some of the factory boosters, so the factory boosters may not be compatible with the replacement booster.
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Note for those viewing. Photo is a "mirror" image. Hoses are on the right side of the master cylinder as they should be.

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If your brake pedal work when it wants too...this is the problem.

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