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Audi Brakes

Audi Brakes

Your brakes must be in full working order to avoid a crash. Audi vehicles are equipped with advanced safety features and brakes and without their proper function, you could put yourself or other people in danger.

In this guide, you will get to know more about the braking system in your Audi. How it works, how to avoid brake system issues, and the dangers of not maintaining your brakes properly.

At Marc’s Garage, our team of Audi specialists closely inspect all parts of your vehicle. We have combined decades of knowledge across all Audi models and know which areas need the most attention.

If you’re a car enthusiast or an Audi owner, this guide provides you with the key information you need to maintain your braking system.

Need Audi brake maintenance? Our experts at Marc’s Garage are here to help.

Audi Brakes

The Importance Of Good Brakes

Maintaining your Audi brakes properly is essential as it helps reduce the risk of a crash. Without proper functioning brakes, your stopping distance increases, and your life may be in danger.

You may experience complete brake failure whilst driving. This is a real danger to you and other road users as you will not be in control of your vehicle.

At Marc’s Garage, we make sure your vehicle drives safely. We understand the importance of functioning brakes as they are responsible for a high percentage of road accidents.

Do not include yourself in this statistic – maintain your Audi brakes properly with our expert brake servicing.

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How Audi Braking Systems Work

To extend the lifespan of your braking system and maintain it properly, it’s best to first understand a bit more about how brakes work.

The brake system in your Audi is a complex setup of hydraulic and electronic parts meant to effectively slow down and stop your car. It includes important components like:

  • Brake pedal
  • Master cylinder
  • Callipers
  • Brake pads
  • Discs

When you press the brake pedal, it activates the master cylinder piston, which pushes brake fluid through the lines to the callipers. These callipers have pistons of their own, which apply pressure to the brake pads. These pads then come into contact with the discs or drums, slowing down or stopping your car.

Many Audi models come with advanced features, such as:

  • Anti-lock Braking System (ABS): This stops your wheels from locking when you brake.
  • Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD): It adjusts brake force based on how the car’s weight is distributed.
  • Electronic Stability Control (ESC): ESC uses sensors to detect and correct skidding or loss of control, making your driving safer.

Keeping Your Audi Brakes in Good Condition

Regularly inspecting your Audi and keeping components in good condition will reduce unwanted repair bills and improve safety.

When dealing with the braking system of your Audi, there are specific areas that require more frequent attention:

  • Brake Pads: The pads wear down over time due to the rubbing against discs or drums to slow or stop your Audi. They will need changing periodically.
  • Discs or Drums: The metal discs or drums that the brake pads press against can wear out or get damaged. They may require replacement or resurfacing to keep working properly.
  • Brake Callipers: These parts hold the brake pads and put pressure on the discs or drums. If they’re faulty, you might notice problems like seizing, sticking, or brake fluid leaks. These issues can result in a soft brake pedal or ineffective braking.
  • Brake Lines and Hoses: These components carry brake fluid from the master cylinder to the callipers. Over time, they can corrode or sustain damage, leading to leaks or reduced brake pressure.
  • Brake Fluid: Over time, your Audi’s brake fluid can absorb moisture, making it less effective. It’s important to regularly check and change your vehicle’s brake fluid as per your Audi owner’s manual.
  • ABS Module and Sensors: Your vehicle’s Anti-lock Braking System relies on sensors to prevent wheel lock-up by adjusting your vehicle’s braking pressure. Sometimes these sensors can malfunction, requiring repair to keep your ABS fully functional.

Regularly inspecting and maintaining these components of your Audi’s brake system is essential to ensure your brakes work effectively.

Audi Brakes

Maintaining Your Audi Brakes for Longevity

To ensure your Audi’s brakes stay in good condition and avoid costly repairs, our experts at Marc’s Garage recommend these simple tips:

  • Drive Sensibly: Avoid harsh driving behaviours such as sudden stops or excessive speeding. Gentle braking helps preserve your brakes for longer.
  • Watch Your Load: Putting too much weight on your Audi or towing heavy loads strains the brakes. Stick to recommended weight limits whenever possible.
  • Keep Cool: Excessive heat, like during heavy traffic or extended downhill drives, can accelerate brake wear, and reduce effectiveness.
  • Regular Fluid Checks: Monitor your brake fluid levels and quality regularly. Replace it when necessary, especially if moisture contaminates it, which can affect performance.
  • Routine Inspections: Regularly inspect your entire brake system, including the pads, for wear and damage. Replace any worn or damaged parts to maintain optimal brake performance and safety.

By following these simple steps, you can extend the lifespan of your Audi’s brakes, ensuring they operate reliably and safely when you need them most.

Why You Should Rely on an Audi Specialist

At Marc’s Garage, our team has the knowledge and experience needed to handle any problems with your car’s braking system.

Here are some reasons why we’re a trusted local independent Audi garage in Lytham:

  1. Skilled Team: Our mechanics aren’t just talented; they focus on Audi cars. This means we can identify and resolve any braking system issues during your initial visit.
  2. Value-Packed Servicing: You always receive dealership-level servicing at a better value with us.
  3. Tailored Servicing: Our Audi experts offer customised services to meet your car’s specific needs.
  4. Safety Comes First: Your safety is our main concern. We ensure your car’s braking system functions perfectly so you can drive with confidence.
  5. Quality Parts: We make sure to use only manufacture-quality brake parts for Audi cars. Whether they’re genuine or equivalent high-quality components, we guarantee your brakes maintain peak performance.

Looking for expert Audi brake servicing? Our Audi specialists at Marc’s Garage are here to assist you.

Our specialised team is prepared to diagnose and repair any issues your Audi may have. Don’t wait for your braking problems to worsen; contact Marc’s Garage today.

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