Brake pad light reset
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I had a bad new sensor when I did the pad upgrade on our Q and had the same issue come up. I took a small piece of wire and unplugged each sensor and tested until the light went out. It turned out to be the last wheel I did and fortunately, I had a spare front sensor that I used to replace.
Alternately, you can unplug each sensor and use a VOM to check resistivity which will also tell you which sensors are bad.
You can get to the sensor plugs with the wheels on if you get up underneath.
Alternately, you can unplug each sensor and use a VOM to check resistivity which will also tell you which sensors are bad.
You can get to the sensor plugs with the wheels on if you get up underneath.
#12
Ridiculous of product quality for Q7 Brake Pads&Disc
I purchased Audi Q7 in 2013. I don't drive it too much. The brake pad's lights turned on when it was only 17,000 miles. I went to the Audi Dealer and I was told that the brake pads and discs need to be replaced for $2100cad cost. The Audi Dealer also told me that the pads&discs supposed to be replaced every 20,000 miles, too ridiculous for the Audi Q7.
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Pad and rotor life is very dependent on use. Lots of city stop and go and heavy braking will shorten life a lot. Our 2011 TDI Q7 had 20,000 miles on it when we bought it. The Pads were getting thin by 35000 miles and I replaced them with OEM. I did not change rotors. Those replacement pads and the original rotors are now at 85000 miles. Still have never actuated a wear sensor. I will be changing pads AND rotors soon though.
Pads and rotors cost approx $600 from the dealership if you get a bit of a discount or order online.
I have been very happy with the brakes on the Q7.
Pads and rotors cost approx $600 from the dealership if you get a bit of a discount or order online.
I have been very happy with the brakes on the Q7.
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naps45 (12-06-2023)
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Pad and rotor life is very dependent on use. Lots of city stop and go and heavy braking will shorten life a lot. Our 2011 TDI Q7 had 20,000 miles on it when we bought it. The Pads were getting thin by 35000 miles and I replaced them with OEM. I did not change rotors. Those replacement pads and the original rotors are now at 85000 miles. Still have never actuated a wear sensor. I will be changing pads AND rotors soon though.
Pads and rotors cost approx $600 from the dealership if you get a bit of a discount or order online.
I have been very happy with the brakes on the Q7.
Pads and rotors cost approx $600 from the dealership if you get a bit of a discount or order online.
I have been very happy with the brakes on the Q7.
The "ALL CAPS POSTER" should remember that service writers are paid by what they sell, so it should come as no surprise that if you are close to a limit on a measurable wear item, they are going to try to upsell you, even if you could reasonably get another 5k-7k worth of mileage before it really needs to be done.
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meausoc (04-15-2020)
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Not to defend the "yelling" in caps, but the metric system was phased in over a long time so there are a lot of people up here who still use some Imperial in every day use (especially if born maybe pre 1970-ish). Further, after about 10 yrs into it, things stalled a bit and the government got soft on forcing everything to change.
Currently, some things are totally metric across most/all of the population, some things depend on how old you are (younger = more metric), and some things are still very much Imperial.
It's complicated being Canadian.....
Currently, some things are totally metric across most/all of the population, some things depend on how old you are (younger = more metric), and some things are still very much Imperial.
It's complicated being Canadian.....
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Meyer76a (11-02-2023)
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The brake pads lights came on when it was just 28,000km. The front left pad is only 3mm left which caused pads lights on. Get it replaced with all OEM parts(Pagid brake pads and Zimmermann roters) for the front wheels at $600cad cost outside of the dealer. This is pretty good deal compare to the rip off price from dealer.
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I take it back, you clearly not a troll, I just thought your first post had signs of trollisms, sorry.
I doubt your front rotors needed replacing. My Q7 is now at 134k miles and is still only on its second set on the front and rear and they are still good many miles yet. Mine is 4.2tdi but I guess the spec of the brakes is the same.
In England we have a mixed economy when it come to measurements. We buy fuel in litres, measure distance in miles and work out fuel economy in miles per gallon (UK). We weight ourselves in stones but buy food in grams and kilograms and like the whole world, measure tyres in inches for diameter, mm for width and percentage for aspect ratio!
I doubt your front rotors needed replacing. My Q7 is now at 134k miles and is still only on its second set on the front and rear and they are still good many miles yet. Mine is 4.2tdi but I guess the spec of the brakes is the same.
In England we have a mixed economy when it come to measurements. We buy fuel in litres, measure distance in miles and work out fuel economy in miles per gallon (UK). We weight ourselves in stones but buy food in grams and kilograms and like the whole world, measure tyres in inches for diameter, mm for width and percentage for aspect ratio!
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Faithback (01-10-2024)