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Audi VW Disc Brake Caliper Bushing - Genuine Audi VW 5Q0698470

Audi VW Disc Brake Caliper Bushing - Genuine Audi VW 5Q0698470

GTI, Passat, Golf Alltrack, Golf SportWagen, Golf
Genuine VW Audi
Backordered
No ETA
$7.99x
VW Caliper Guide Boot Set - Genuine VW 7N0698647A

VW Caliper Guide Boot Set - Genuine VW 7N0698647A

Atlas, Arteon, Alltrack, Golf, GTI, Golf R, SportWagen
Genuine VW Audi
Discontinued
No Longer Available
$7.29x
VW ABS Control Module Heatshield - Genuine VW 5QA614321B
Backordered
No ETA
$6.89x
VW Disc Brake Caliper Bracket Mounting Bolt - Genuine VW N90729401
Discontinued
No Longer Available
$3.59x
Volkswagen Drum Brake Shoe Return Spring - Genuine VW 171609711
Backordered
No ETA
$3.39x
Audi VW Brake Light Switch - Genuine Audi VW 1J0945511E
Backordered
No ETA
$0.99x

Volkswagen Brakes

Brakes are arguably the most important safety feature on your car, it's not hard to tell that proper Volkswagen brake service and maintenance is more than important. Your VW brake pads and VW Brake discs should be inspected for wear and damage at least every 10,000 miles.

Note that even brief delays in the braking system should be seen as a warning sign to seek out new brakes. Beware that unresponsive brakes can greatly affect the way the car responds on sharp turns and during basic maneuvers in traffic.

VW vehicles need the highest quality replacement parts to ensure their optimal performance. VW brake parts for several different models including Jettas and Passats are available on our website. Here at FCP Euro, our genuine parts have been tested to ensure that they will perform well. We specialize in OEM and Genuine parts for VW and a wide variety of other European vehicles. Our search features make it easy to look for and order parts by name or by searching by the car’s make, model, and year.

VW Brake Parts Online

Replacing VW brake pads during normal routine maintenance is one way to extend the life of the braking system. Pads that have worn down can often be heard during traffic and when coming to an abrupt stop. The sensor light may come on in the dashboard, once the pads have worn away completely and the metal pieces are rubbing together.

Local mechanics that are familiar with foreign cars may be needed for VW brake repair. Never be afraid to ask about their prior experience or current certifications. Some mechanics may not have access to any parts that are compatible and the estimate may reveal an unreasonable amount for replacement parts. Being proactive about ordering the parts can take the burden of searching out the right part off of the mechanic.

Always order the VW brake replacement parts in front or back pairs or in a customized kit. VW brake discs are usually stainless steel and silver in appearance to complement the current classic design of the car. Additionally, some VW models will require special tools to replace the brakes so make sure to check out our extensive catalog of VW tools before you order parts.

Mechanically inclined customers who have their own tools can complete their own repairs. Our custom-kitted products have all of the pieces needed to complete the details of the repair. Feel free to call our ASE-certified technicians to help answer basic questions. A brake inspection and repair more often than not needs to be completed quickly. As a result, many of our in-stock OEM parts can be shipped out the same business day.

Look through our extensive online catalog to find the correct Volkswagen brake replacement parts. ASE-certified technicians can help confirm that the right items are being sent to a personal address or to a mechanic. We can be reached at 1-860-388-9001 for any questions prior to placing an order.

FAQ

How long do Volkswagen brakes typically last?

Volkswagen brake pads typically last for about 50,000 miles. However, this can vary based on driving habits and conditions. It's important to regularly inspect your VW brakes, especially if you notice any changes in braking performance or if the brake pad wear indicator light comes on.

Are Volkswagen brakes different from other vehicle brakes?

Volkswagen vehicles predominantly use disc brakes, including solid disc brakes on the rear. The choice of solid disc brakes contributes to VW's consistent braking performance and reliability across various models, including the VW Golf R and Arteon.

Why does VW use drum brakes in some models?

While VW primarily uses disc brakes, drum brakes are sometimes employed due to their efficiency and closed system, which minimizes energy consumption and brake dust emission. This design choice aligns with VW's commitment to environmental protection and vehicle performance.

What types of brake services and parts does FCP Euro offer for Volkswagen vehicles?

FCP Euro offers a wide range of Volkswagen brake parts, including components for a brake pad replacement, brake rotor kits, and complete brake service kits. Our inventory includes new offers for various VW models, ensuring that whether you need a simple brake pad replacement or a more comprehensive brake overhaul, you have access to high-quality, compatible parts.

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