Front Brake Pad Replacement Audi S6 (C7 and C7.5)

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • This video show how to replace the front brake pads on Audi C7 and C7.5 S6.
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  • @huskyfix
    @huskyfix Před rokem +2

    Very informative. Thank you so much, Patrick. I thought I needed to remove the strange bolts, which require a 5033 socket, and I've struggled to do that with my regular 10-point socket. I broke the bolts and went to an Audi dealer to purchase new ones. The guy in the parts department showed me the repair instruction and told me those bolts were not supposed to be removed to do the brake job. I should have watched your video first.

    • @pnswg01
      @pnswg01  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching. Sorry about the broken bolts.

  • @falxonPSN
    @falxonPSN Před rokem +3

    A great overview video. A few small points for those who care. Audi recommends replacing the caliper mounting bolts each time it is installed since they can stretch over time. Probably fine for most people to leave as-is, but just worth mentioning. Also, they do recommend replacing the 6 spring plates per caliper (the small discs). Audi official parts are stupidly overpriced, but you can find replacements from elsewhere for around $10 each. And I may have missed it, but did you replace the brake clip or reuse it?

  • @craigandresen2456
    @craigandresen2456 Před 2 lety

    Super helpful, thank you! Just to learn where the data sticker is so I can follow the proper repair manual procedure was awesome.

    • @pnswg01
      @pnswg01  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching. I try to make my instructional videos a step above the rest with the best views possible.

    • @pnswg01
      @pnswg01  Před rokem

      Check the PR numbers on your label
      Steel Front Brakes
      LA = 320 mm. New Thickness=30 mm. Wear Limit = 28 mm.
      1LJ = 345 mm. New Thickness = 30 mm. Wear Limit = 28 mm.
      1LP (Brembo) = 345 mm. New Thickness = 30 mm. Wear Limit = 28 mm.
      1LL, 1LF, 1ZK, FM0 = 356 mm. New Thickness = 34 mm. Wear Limit = 32 mm.
      1LU (Brembo) = 400 mm. New Thickness = 38 mm. Wear Limit = 36 mm.
      1LM, 1LX (Brembo Wave Design) = 390 mm. New Thickness = 36 mm. Wear Limit = 34 mm.
      Ceramic Front Brakes
      1LW (Brembo) = 400 mm. New Thickness = 38 mm. Wear Limit = Not Specified
      1LN (Brembo) = 420 mm. New Thickness = 40 mm. Wear Limit = Not Specified
      Steel Rear Brakes
      1KW = 300 mm. New Thickness = 12 mm. Wear Limit = 10 mm.
      2EA, 2EE = 330 mm. New Thickness = 22 mm. Wear Limit = 20 mm.
      1KY = 356 mm. New Thickness = 22 mm. Wear Limit = 20 mm.
      1KJ, 1KQ (Wave-Design) = 356 mm. New Thickness = 22 mm. Wear Limit = 20 mm.
      Ceramic Rear Brakes
      1KK, 1KU = 370 mm. New Thickness = 30 mm. Wear Limit = Not Specified.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @bbigrocker1
    @bbigrocker1 Před 2 lety +1

    Outstanding video, Cerberus needs new brakes and I'm seriously considering doing them myself. i am a bit wary due to the extreme nature of the car(highly tuned, no speed limiter). I'll keep you posted !🤣

    • @pnswg01
      @pnswg01  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching. Be careful with all that power.

    • @bbigrocker1
      @bbigrocker1 Před 2 lety

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  • @callmelubo
    @callmelubo Před měsícem

    Great video, may i know where did you put the jack stand? is it under the lower arm bushing?

    • @pnswg01
      @pnswg01  Před měsícem

      @@callmelubo No, under the subframe close to where the control arm connects. NOT under the control arm.

  • @Mr.MusicMan715
    @Mr.MusicMan715 Před 2 lety +1

    Appreciate the content. I have to do my front rotors/pads on my S6 sometime soon. Any recommendations on brands?

    • @pnswg01
      @pnswg01  Před 2 lety +1

      Not really. My S6 is pure stock (No modification whatsoever)
      The brand in the video is Power Stop Extreme. They work better than the one I remove with less brake dust. As you can see the ones I replace is still good. They were squeaking for some reason.

    • @bbigrocker1
      @bbigrocker1 Před 2 lety +3

      EBC Red Stuff

  • @jacobonken3325
    @jacobonken3325 Před 2 lety

    Hi Patrick, thanks for the great video. I have a strange situation that arose with my caliper. The metal part of the pad broke off and was rattling around in the little chamber until I took off the wheel. It's the little metal piece that sits on the spots you are greasing at 10:34 of your video. You can see the metal part is part of the pad at 10:46 of your video. Id like to send you some pictures to see what you think. Since you've taken these brakes apart before I'm wondering what use that metal part is? It's pretty badly damaged so I'd have to get a new one if I wanna replace it.

  • @CALDAMN
    @CALDAMN Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this

    • @pnswg01
      @pnswg01  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thanks for watching.

  • @M.hambloch
    @M.hambloch Před 9 měsíci

    196NM for the two bolts, correct?

  • @user-cm9rx7vr8g
    @user-cm9rx7vr8g Před 2 měsíci

    Is Skimming mandatory before replacing the pads?

    • @pnswg01
      @pnswg01  Před 2 měsíci

      If your rotors have groves in it. YES. Cut / Skim them if within tolerance or replace them.

  • @alabinibop
    @alabinibop Před 2 lety +1

    Nice car!!!

  • @mikeprada1677
    @mikeprada1677 Před rokem

    Love that he's doing it in slippers 😂

    • @pnswg01
      @pnswg01  Před rokem

      In the comfort of my temperature control garage. Yeah! Technically in the house. LOL.

    • @mikeprada1677
      @mikeprada1677 Před rokem

      @@pnswg01 living the dream 😩

  • @redwolf76
    @redwolf76 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Did the squeaking stop after replacing the pads? Did you had to replace the rotors as well? I was told you have to replace pads and rotors by some users and others just say to replace pads.

    • @pnswg01
      @pnswg01  Před 2 lety +1

      No squeaking with the new pads. Rotor was good. Car had only 56,000 miles. The pads was good too. Not sure why the were squeaking.

    • @redwolf76
      @redwolf76 Před 2 lety +1

      @@pnswg01 thanks. I always have the same noise with all S models that I have owned. My S6 rotors and pads look good but they are noisy. Audi dealers told me that’s because of the pad composition. The noise goes away after I washed the car or after a hard stop. But that is not practical.

    • @bbigrocker1
      @bbigrocker1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@redwolf76 I've never had a noise issue for some reason between an A6 and 2
      S6's.. I'm using EBC Red Stuff pads with drilled and slotted rotors

  • @utuber4u1
    @utuber4u1 Před 2 lety

    Lovely thanks bro 👍🏿

  • @erekreket7535
    @erekreket7535 Před rokem

    how many mm are the iron discs ??
    And from which reliable site can it be obtained??

    • @pnswg01
      @pnswg01  Před rokem +1

      Check the PR numbers on your label
      Steel Front Brakes
      LA = 320 mm. New Thickness=30 mm. Wear Limit = 28 mm.
      1LJ = 345 mm. New Thickness = 30 mm. Wear Limit = 28 mm.
      1LP (Brembo) = 345 mm. New Thickness = 30 mm. Wear Limit = 28 mm.
      1LL, 1LF, 1ZK, FM0 = 356 mm. New Thickness = 34 mm. Wear Limit = 32 mm.
      1LU (Brembo) = 400 mm. New Thickness = 38 mm. Wear Limit = 36 mm.
      1LM, 1LX (Brembo Wave Design) = 390 mm. New Thickness = 36 mm. Wear Limit = 34 mm.
      Ceramic Front Brakes
      1LW (Brembo) = 400 mm. New Thickness = 38 mm. Wear Limit = Not Specified
      1LN (Brembo) = 420 mm. New Thickness = 40 mm. Wear Limit = Not Specified
      Steel Rear Brakes
      1KW = 300 mm. New Thickness = 12 mm. Wear Limit = 10 mm.
      2EA, 2EE = 330 mm. New Thickness = 22 mm. Wear Limit = 20 mm.
      1KY = 356 mm. New Thickness = 22 mm. Wear Limit = 20 mm.
      1KJ, 1KQ (Wave-Design) = 356 mm. New Thickness = 22 mm. Wear Limit = 20 mm.
      Ceramic Rear Brakes
      1KK, 1KU = 370 mm. New Thickness = 30 mm. Wear Limit = Not Specified.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @robgarcia1631
    @robgarcia1631 Před rokem

    a6 & a7 has a different system...different approach

    • @pnswg01
      @pnswg01  Před rokem

      Thanks for correcting that. I will correct the title.