How to Replace the Rear Brake Pads of an Audi Q5?

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LeKhloe
07/25/25 3:10pm
Audi Q5 rear brake pad replacement steps: 1. Connect to the vehicle's OBD port. 2. Select 'rear brake pad replacement' on the diagnostic tool. 3. Wait for the rear brake caliper pistons to retract. 4. Remove the rear wheels. 5. Loosen the two caliper mounting bolts. 6. Remove the brake caliper. 7. Install new brake pads. 8. Reinstall the caliper in reverse order. 9. Confirm completion on the diagnostic tool. Brake pad information: 1. Typically requires replacement every 60,000 km. 2. Service life depends on pad material and driving habits.
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