Brake Caliper, Replacing: Removing
Courtesy of AUDI OF AMERICA, LLC-- Release the parking brake.
-- Switch off the ignition.
-- Insert the Brake Pedal Actuator :VAG1869/2 between the brake pedal and driver seat. Pretension the brake pedal at least 60 mm.
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By doing this, the valves in the brake master cylinder are closed and the brake fluid reservoir does not run empty.
-- Remove the rear wheel. Refer to WHEEL, CHANGING .
-- Remove the protective cap -3- from the bleed screw -1- on the front brake caliper.
Courtesy of AUDI OF AMERICA, LLC-- Connect the bleeder bottle hose -2-.
Leaking brake fluid increases the risk of injury.
Risk of skin irritation and injury.
- Wear safety gloves.
-- Open the bleed screw to reduce the pressure in the brake system.
-- Close the bleed screw and remove the bleeder bottle.
-- Repeat the procedure on a rear brake caliper.
- Do not remove the Brake Pedal Actuator :VAG1869/2 .
-- Disconnect the connector -arrow- from the electro-mechanical parking brake motor.
There is a risk of contamination and paint damage from leaking brake fluid.
- Rinse off any leaking brake fluid immediately using plenty of water.
-- To protect against escaping brake fluid, place a cloth under the separating point.
Risk of accident due to the brakes malfunctioning.
- Brake fluid must never come into contact with fluids containing mineral oils (oil, gasoline, cleaning solutions).
- Wear safety gloves that are free of oil and grease.
-- Remove the banjo bolt -arrow-.
-- Remove the brake pads. Refer to BRAKE PADS, REMOVING AND INSTALLING .
-- Remove the electro-mechanical parking brake motor. Refer to LEFT AND RIGHT PARKING BRAKE MOTOR -V282- / -V283-, REMOVING AND INSTALLING .

