2012 Audi A4 Brembo Brake Pad Replacement

Cartisan
Cartisan
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2 min readNov 29, 2017

Cartisan recently carried out a 2012 Audi A4 Brembo Brake Pad Replacement. The car had clocked around 40,500 km on the dash.

The on-board computer of the Audi A4 warned the customer that the brake pads were due for replacement. Along with the brake pads, the brake rotors also required replacement since the surface of the rotors were scored badly.

The Cartisan Service Team carried out a preliminary inspection from which it was determined that the following parts required replacement

  • Front Brake Pads
  • Rear Brake Pads
  • Front Brake Rotors
  • Rear Brake Rotors

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2012 Audi A4 Brembo Brake Pad Replacement

The Cartisan Service team arrived at the customer’s location at the scheduled date and time.

First, the Cartisan Technician popped the bonnet open, unscrewed the cap of the brake fluid reservoir and raised the car up with the help of a hydraulic jack.

The Cartisan Technician removes the front wheel and proceeds to unscrews the caliper pin and removes the caliper cover from the rotor. He removes the old brake pads from the caliper. After placing the caliper aside, he removes the brake rotor from the wheel hub.

The technician fits a new Brembo Drilled brake rotor onto the wheel hub. He places the brake caliper onto the drilled Brembo brake rotor and fits the Brembo brake pads into them. He closes brake caliper cover is and places the wheel back onto the front wheel hub.

Next, the technician removes the rear wheels. He disconnects the rear brake caliper from the brake rotor and removes the brake pads from it. The technician then removes the brake rotor itself from the wheel hub.

He places a brand new plain Brembo rear brake rotor onto the wheel hub. After this, he fits the brake calipers onto the brake rotor and fits new Brembo brake pads into them. The technician then places the caliper cover onto the calipers and screws it in place. He then mounts the rear wheel onto the wheel hub.

Finally, the technician lowers the car to the ground and the Cartisan Service adviser takes the car out for a test drive to confirm that the work was carried out successfully.

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Originally published at Cartisan.

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