^^^ gotera: Hi and please forgive my response in English!
The bleeding procedure for brake calipers on Golf mk7s is not special - it's the same as the processes on other cars with hydraulic braking systems. Like the recommended normal process for all cars, the sequence should be to start with the wheel furthest from the brake master cylinder and finish with the closest one
Here's what the official literature says:
Bleeding Brake systemOn vehicles with 15-inch rims, remove rear wheels.
Adhere strictly to work sequence when bleeding brake system.
– Connect brake filling and bleeding equipment - VAS 5234- .
– Open bleeder valves in specified order and bleed brake calipers.
1 - Front left brake caliper
2 - Front right brake caliper
3 - Rear left brake caliper
4 - Rear right brake caliper
Use suitable bleeder hose. It must sit tightly on bleeder valve so that no air can enter brake system.
– Leave bleeder valve of each brake caliper open with bleeder hose fitted until brake fluid discharges free of air bubbles.
Subsequent bleeding of hydraulic systemCarry out subsequent bleeding when the brake pedal travel is too long or so-called "soft brake pedal"
Subsequent bleeding requires the assistance of a second mechanic.
– Connect brake filling and bleeding equipment - VAS 5234- .
– Depress brake pedal firmly and hold.
– Open bleeder valve on brake caliper.
– Fully depress brake pedal.
– Close bleeder valve with pedal held down.
– Release brake pedal slowly.
This bleed sequence must be carried out 5 times per brake caliper.
Bleeding sequence:
1 - Front left brake caliper
2 - Front right brake caliper
3 - Rear left brake caliper
4 - Rear right brake caliper
A road test must be carried out after the brakes have been bled.
When doing this an ABS regulation must be performed at least once!
Don