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Q7 Typ 4L (2005-2015, diesel) Q5 Type 8R (2008-2017)

Removal the rear brake shield (Audi Q5-8R)

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Raise the car. Remove the wheels. Remove the rear brake disc. Unscrew the bolts on the brake shield. Remove the brake shield.

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Install the brake shield. Screw in and tighten the bolts on the brake shield. Install the rear brake disc. Secure the brake hose and electrical wiring in the combined bracket on the wheel support. Check that the brake hose and electrical cable are correctly secured in the bracket of the wheel bearing housing. Spontaneous separation of the brake hose and electrical cable from the bracket is unacceptable. Install the wheels. Lower the car.
The article was checked by auto expert Timur Bazhenov
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