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OEM Volkswagen Brake Pads

8V0615437 - : Wear Indicator for Volkswagen Image

Wear Indicator

Volkswagen 8V0-615-437
Without gli. 288x25 rotor. GTI. Golf SportWagen. Without performance brakes. Golf Alltrack. Taos. With r.
$41.73
MSRP $60.48
Save $18.75
31% Off
1K0615269B - : Retainer Spring for Volkswagen Image

Retainer Spring

Volkswagen 1K0-615-269-B
With r. Retainer spring.
$106.39
MSRP $158.32
Save $51.93
32.8% Off
7PP615269 - : Retainer Spring for Volkswagen Image

Retainer Spring

Volkswagen 7PP-615-269
$24.14
MSRP $41.98
Save $17.84
42.5% Off
5N0615269 - : Retainer Spring for Volkswagen Image

Retainer Spring

Volkswagen 5N0-615-269
2020.
$17.86
MSRP $28.57
Save $10.71
37.5% Off
WHT010085 - : Disc Brake Caliper Pin Bolt for Volkswagen Image

Disc Brake Caliper Pin Bolt

Volkswagen WHT-010-085
With r. 340x30 mm.
$4.69
MSRP $7.50
Save $2.81
37.5% Off
3D1723173A - : Brake Pedal Cap - Automatic Transmission for Volkswagen Image

Brake Pedal Cap - Automatic Transmission

Volkswagen 3D1-723-173-A
Replacement cap clips over accelerator. OE brake pad MUST be removed. Rubber pads incorporated for traction. Standard on V8 and V10. V6...
$35.64
MSRP $44.27
Save $8.63
19.5% Off
JZW698151B - : Brake Lining for Volkswagen Image

Brake Lining

Volkswagen JZW-698-151-B
$55.53
MSRP $74.30
Save $18.77
25.3% Off
3C0698151Q - : Brake Lining for Volkswagen Image

Brake Lining

Volkswagen 3C0-698-151-Q
$130.89
MSRP $183.06
Save $52.17
28.5% Off

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If your Volkswagen vehicle relies on a disc brake system, there are several components that work together to slow -- and eventually stop -- the rotation of your wheels. Among the most important of those parts? Your brake pads.

How Brake Pads Work

You start things by pressing the sole of your foot against the brake pedal. That causes the master brake cylinder to send hydraulic brake fluid through lines and hoses to brake calipers as each wheel. The fluid's building pressure causes the calipers to clamp the brake pads onto the brake rotors, producing the friction needed to stop. The brake pads serve two roles. First, they cushion the contact between calipers and rotors, preventing damage and warping. Second, they help to disperse the heat generated by the act of braking. That helps to keep the calipers from corroding.

How to Spot Brake Pad Problems

Eventually, though, even the highest quality brake pads can go bad. Since that puts your safety at risk, you'll want to fix things as soon as you can. Signs of trouble include:

  • You hear a squealing or squeaking noise coming from the brakes
  • Your vehicle needs more time and distance to stop
  • You hear a distinct grinding sound when you brake
  • Your brake pedal feels soft or squishy under your foot
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    If your brakes aren't performing like you expect, it may be time to replace your brake pads. Volkswagen makes theirs specifically for your model, delivering a guaranteed compatibility that can't be matched. Find everything you need in our online auto parts inventory, in stock and priced far below the MSRP that other sites charge. Buy now and we'll ship your order right to your front door!

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