So my 2019 tiguan 162kw rline has come up with brake pads warning sign after driving approx 52k km.
1. The car is out of warranty now, so does anyone have any recommended independent VW service center in Sydney West?
2. Any cost estimate how much will it cost? Not sure if it will need brake rotors replacement or not and if it's both front and rear?
3. Is 52k km average life for brake pad?
Thanks
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To replace brake pads, I cant imagine that it would cost any more than $250-300 including the labour. Chances are that you will also need to change your disks though which will probably double that cost.
How long your brake pads last is a very difficult question to answer, because it depends on how you drive and where you drive. For example, a car driven in a city with lots of stopping will wear through brake pads much faster than a car that drives out on the country or on a highway most of the time. But yes, 52,000km is considered pretty normal for a city car.
Got pretty expensive quotes from dealer and another independent euro car specialist. Thinking of buying the parts myself and then finding someone for the labour. How does this look?
Benedix euro + discs front 312mm - $183
Benedix euro + disc rear 300mm - $134
Bededox euro+ brake pad set front and rear - $89 + $85
Total $492
How do I find what size of disc rotors would fit my car? Assuming 340mm front and 300mm rear?
I might be wrong, but I dont think the 162TSI Tiguan has the 340mm disks. I believe your car will have the 312mm front brakes. The 340mm disks are usually reserved for the top spec R models.
As for rear brakes, if your rear disks are vented (which I believe they will be) then they should be 310mm.
Front disks
Rear disks
Apologies i should have been more clear. I do have R line model 162kw
I will check the owners manual to find out. Thanks
I meant the actual dedicated Tiguan R model with 235kw which will have the bigger 340mm brakes, not the R-Line. Im pretty certain the R-Line has the same brakes as a Golf GTI which are the 312mm ones. My neighbour has a Tiguan 162TSI thats always parked on the street, so ill have a look at his brakes later today to confirm.
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