How to Replace Front Brakes on a B7 Audi A4 | DIY

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

Комментарии • 49

  • @ArttuNiskasaari
    @ArttuNiskasaari Месяц назад

    Your tip for getting the slide pins out after the thread had been undone just saved me going nuts. 😅

  • @GalenMelchert
    @GalenMelchert 4 месяца назад +2

    Such a good video. Working through my brakes and this helped a lot. Thank you

  • @MrGWAMPO
    @MrGWAMPO 4 года назад +8

    love seeing your Audi A-series and S-series videos

  • @robinupham1975
    @robinupham1975 4 года назад +8

    Great video. Love the angles within the wheel well you got!

  • @juancodarini3149
    @juancodarini3149 4 года назад +6

    Love these A4 videos!!!

  • @peterbell7553
    @peterbell7553 Год назад +1

    Yet another great video. Very helpful for us DIY'ers. Appreciate the effort to make these videos.

  • @Antto
    @Antto 4 года назад +2

    Typically I wire wheel the pins and lube the pins with silicone grease. I do not take those boots off - ever. Also I sandblast or use file on the carrier where pads make contact.

  • @MaxiimTribe
    @MaxiimTribe 4 года назад +12

    16:36 cleans the rotor, only to get it dirty rght after haha

  • @andrymashka1757
    @andrymashka1757 4 года назад +3

    Videos I would be interested in:
    Rear coolant flange
    Removing and replacing cats. Particularly how to get to f*king bottom nut without burning that car down.
    Cvt transmission fluids ( yes there is 2 different types in one stupid transmission)
    Trouble shooting vacuum leaks, boost problems etc.
    Intake flaps removals or upgrades.
    High pressure pump trouble shooting and replacement.
    Rear in side gas tank filter replacement and fuel sending unit troubleshooting.
    Wheel bearing replacements and speed sensors (abs) system replacement.
    Install aftermarket radio rear back up camera and additional features.
    Hope this would help for good content because replacing breaks its 30 min job...

  • @Gunman1628
    @Gunman1628 4 года назад +1

    i just use an old brake pad and c clamp to press the piston back in. also, i use silcone grease for the rubber stuff to prevent swelling .

  • @bavarian3450
    @bavarian3450 Месяц назад

    Wouldnt you need a silicone (or rubber-friendly) grease for those guide pins?

  • @corvettekro818
    @corvettekro818 4 года назад +3

    All in all a good d.i.y. video. However - when forcing back the piston into caliper bore, use a proper tool for that. Also its a must to block off the brake hose with a brake hose clamp tool, and then open the bleed screw to let out old brake fluid as the piston goes in. That way any contamination and dirty old fluid wont go back wards into the system, through the ABS unit and what not. This is especially true if your car is being used hard like on track days, mountain driving...etc. Old brake fluid in the caliper must be drained.

    • @VioletGiraffe
      @VioletGiraffe 3 года назад

      Thanks for the great recommendation, and I wish I had the confidence that my repair shop would do this properly as you've described.

    • @SmokeyMcPot42087
      @SmokeyMcPot42087 3 года назад +1

      What is the tool to push the piston back into the bore?
      Also is the other step needed if you are flushing the brake fluid anyway? It worries me about clamping on old rubber brake hoses..

  • @mexifinn7830
    @mexifinn7830 4 года назад +2

    Why do you need to replace caliper carrier bolts? Can’t you just loctite the existing ones?

  • @froggy0162
    @froggy0162 4 года назад +7

    Make sure you use the right sort of grease - needs to silicone based and specific for use on caliper sliders.
    Using oil based normal grease is bad for the rubber components.

  • @rodcosta2345
    @rodcosta2345 4 года назад +1

    Great stuff as always!

  • @rickspohn6879
    @rickspohn6879 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video. I have a 2008 Audi A4 and all the new rotors I've found do not have the rotor set screw. Where did you get yours?

  • @WitcherDAD
    @WitcherDAD 3 года назад +2

    old break discs looks like new compare to mine :)

  • @rays8339
    @rays8339 4 года назад +1

    Keep them coming 👍

  • @mexifinn7830
    @mexifinn7830 4 года назад +1

    Can you guys do a video on doing rear brakes with electronic parking brake? I need to do my MK 7 R soon and would love to not screw that up.

  • @patrikdusek9819
    @patrikdusek9819 9 месяцев назад

    Hello, are you sure thay torque should be 190Nm? I have seen 80Nm in another video.

  • @madky619
    @madky619 3 месяца назад

    What size hex tool are you using?7mm 8mm?

  • @TheKiltedYaksman1
    @TheKiltedYaksman1 4 года назад +2

    Relatively speaking, there is a pretty low rating of difficulty here. Maybe try the "UFO" brakes on the '88 Audi V8/200/Ur S4...

  • @rossbowman202
    @rossbowman202 4 года назад

    Thank you

  • @jaddenmitchell5905
    @jaddenmitchell5905 4 года назад

    Do a vw passat b6 2.0t FSI English review

  • @graysonmiller5869
    @graysonmiller5869 2 года назад

    what can i do if i cant get the back caliper bolt off???? any suggestions

  • @Balomis
    @Balomis 4 года назад

    I've got a B6 that I did a Touareg BBK on with the 17z calipers. I'm running PosiQuiet semi-metallic pads on Centric rotors and while I like the braking performance and the dust level, they screech pretty constantly.
    I rebuilt the calipers with all new seals after powder coating them. And I used high-temp caliper grease on all the sliding surfaces between pad and caliper. The screeching seems to stop when I get enough heat into the rotor, but they cool down so fast they essentially screech all the time. Any tips or things to look for?

  • @cicada3312
    @cicada3312 2 года назад

    Can you do tutorials on B9 A4 TOO

  • @PhuongTran-cl2yh
    @PhuongTran-cl2yh 4 года назад

    Any videos for SQ5?

  • @ReyesDude06
    @ReyesDude06 11 месяцев назад

    If anybody could tell me if these would fit on a mk7 golf I would really appreciate it I’m looking to pull these off a set at the junkyard and I don’t wanna waste the time and money if they won’t fit so if anyone could help me out I would appreciate it!! I have a 2017 golf no gti no r just a regular golf! If anyone knows if these calipers fit I would really appreciate it!

  • @bogosikereng5963
    @bogosikereng5963 4 года назад

    Does an 2005 audi A4 do dsg farts

  • @pauliusu
    @pauliusu 3 года назад

    Do not lubricant pins.
    Grease gets dirty and stops from sliding.

  • @danielcsikar9069
    @danielcsikar9069 3 года назад

    #Deutch Auto Parts
    320 mm brake ring its good 2.0tfsi?

  • @tyty-jd4vl
    @tyty-jd4vl 4 года назад

    Wheres the maf sensor located on the b7 a4? Whys my a4 misfiring? I replaced coils and plugs, cant seem to find the maf sensor but plan on replacing the fuel filter

    • @Abognvm
      @Abognvm 4 года назад

      ty ty it’s by the air box where the air filter is located

  • @bca-biciclindcuaxel7527
    @bca-biciclindcuaxel7527 4 года назад

    I have one the same .

  • @campervan6668
    @campervan6668 4 года назад +2

    OMG?! You've lubricated unlubricative pins???

    • @ebag77
      @ebag77 4 года назад

      I spent a long time researching whether or not to lubricate the pins on my B7. Couldn't find clear direction on it but I don't believe they come lubricated from the factory. Eventually decided to use grease that wouldn't degrade the rubber bushings and hope for the best. So far so good.

    • @campervan6668
      @campervan6668 4 года назад +2

      @@ebag77 if we check blue manuals from replacement set of ATE guide pins or guide sleeves, there's no recommendation to lubricate it. Because ATE type caliper has open type of guide pins.
      www.drive2.ru/b/508692079321285658/

    • @n9wox
      @n9wox 4 года назад

      @@campervan6668
      B) REPLACEMENT OF GUIDE PINS
      ASSEMBLY
      1. Apply a thin coat of silicone grease to the new guide sleeves...

    • @campervan6668
      @campervan6668 4 года назад +2

      @@n9wox when installing sleeves into caliper. not pins into sleeves

    • @VioletGiraffe
      @VioletGiraffe 3 года назад

      With ATE floating brake calipers, the pins must NOT be lubricated and the manual says so. But maybe with other types of calipers lubrication is desired. And yes, don't confuse lubricating the rubber sleeves on the outside (so that you have an easier time pushing them in) with lubricating the pins inside the sleeves.

  • @richardlopez8728
    @richardlopez8728 3 года назад

    camera missing on some points of discussion overall OK presentation

  • @fastboatster
    @fastboatster 4 года назад

    Need an awd 6mt conversion, fwd cvt a4 is a sacrilege and should not exist)

  • @artnoll
    @artnoll 3 года назад

    What immensely unnecessarily complicated brakes! Can't believe I'm saying this but makes me miss American engineering. Great vid though.

  • @rays8339
    @rays8339 4 года назад

    Y not cross an drill rotors

    • @Deutscheautoparts
      @Deutscheautoparts  4 года назад +1

      This isn't a project car, we are going to do DIY's on it till its fixed

    • @admacdo
      @admacdo 3 года назад

      You should do some digging into why disks were slotted and cross drilled originally and see if it actually still applies with the brake pad material in use today.