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We usually focus on keeping your Audi going, but stopping is just as important.

It's vital that your brakes are in the best condition possible. Its inevitable that they wear through time and when they do its reassuring to have them replaced by an Audi Trained Technician. Our fixed-price jobs* for brakes are:

  • Front brake pads £139
  • Rear brake pads £129
  • Front brake pads and discs £269
  • Rear brake pads and discs £259
  • Brake fluid change £59

Brake fluid is also an important item to replace at the recommended intervals.  

How often should I replace my Brake Fluid?
It is recommended that Brake Fluid is changed for the first time 36 months after the Registration Date, and every 2 years from then on.

What does Brake Fluid do?
Brake Fluid is responsible for transferring pressure from the brake pedal to the brake pad.

Why do I need to replace my Brake Fluid?
The brake fluid used by Audi is hygroscopic which absorbs moisture over time. This reduces the temperature at which the fluid boils which in turn reduces the amount of pressure applied from the pedal to the brake pad. This can result in increased braking distances and in extreme cases, brake failure.


To find out more or to take advantage of this promotion:

This offer is available across the Sytner Group at our Audi centres. To take advantage of this promotion simply contact one of our dealerships.

To use the information request form below simply select your local dealership, and then enter your details and click 'submit'.

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Terms & conditions:

*Privately owned Audi vehicles over 36 months old from date of registration. Up to and including 2.0 litre engines for A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, TT and Q5. Offer may be varied or withdrawn at any time. Prices include VAT at the prevailing rate and parts and labour. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.

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