How to Replace the Brake Discs on an Audi Q5?

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VanFernando
07/29/25 8:36pm
Audi Q5 brake disc replacement steps: 1. Use a wrench combined with a socket to remove the bolts of the brake caliper. 2. Remove the brake pads. 3. Use a piston press pump to press the piston to the position where it can no longer move. 4. Install the brake pads onto the brake caliper. 5. After installing the new brake pads in place, tighten the guide bolts to complete the installation. Below is more information about the Audi Q5: 1. The Audi Q5 is a dynamic and versatile SUV. The new Q5 perfectly combines the body design of a sports car, efficient power, responsive handling, and the off-road safety performance of an SUV. 2. The taillights incorporate more technologically advanced LED light sources, giving the overall design a more fashionable and dynamic look. The interior of the new Q5 is reasonably and simply laid out, with rich and practical configurations, giving it a strong sense of technology. 3. The cabin is finely crafted with high-quality materials, and the leather seats paired with walnut wood trim give an overall feeling of elegance and style.
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