Call Us Today A smooth running automobile is what fuels our passion for driving. Dan's Automotive Repair provides cordial, professional customer service backed by a team of talented and devoted service technicians. As an independent Volkswagon and Audi service center, we provide our clients with a highly affordable and very attractive alternative to expensive dealer service centers. We have extensive real world experience and vast professional knowledge of fine quality European automobiles. Our assurance of service is unmatched and our commitment to quality reaches well beyond industry standards. The Audi and Volkswagen driving dynamic is truly a one-of-a--kind experience. The vehicle engineering is intricately synchronized with the driver to provide a unique blend of performance that resonates intimately with the driver. Performance and power are intertwined and all come to a balanced level of control with the precision braking system. The Audi and Volkswagen braking system consist of several independent components all working in synchronized forum to bring your vehicle to a perfectly executed safe stop. If you experience a failure in any part of your Audi or Volkswagen braking system never put off the repair.
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Dan's Audi Repair installs The Audi or Volkswagen braking system in your car is undoubtedly the single most important system your vehicle is equipped with. A fully functioning braking system allows for a vehicle to be operated safely. Audi and Volkswagen braking systems are extremely sophisticated and their engineering is nothing less than perfection. We rarely explore the possibility, but the simple fact is that Audi and Volkswagen braking systems saves lives daily. In light of this fact, it is very important to have your Audi or Volkswagen braking system inspected by a qualified professional on a routine basis. It is equally important, as a responsible Audi or Volkswagen driver, to be aware of common signs that may indicate there is a problem with your braking system. A professional brake inspection on a regular basis by a qualified Audi or Volkswagen service technician will assist you in keeping track of the condition and level of wear these components are exhibiting. It will also help you plan your vehicle maintenance budget to avoid expensive surprise repairs that you did not plan for or expect. If you take care of your braking system, your Audi or Volkswagen braking system will take very good care of you and your family. A well maintained braking system gives you the peace of mind and assurance that when you press down on the brake pedal your vehicle will respond and perform exactly as the engineers at Audi and Volkswagen intended. Despite our best efforts, however, there are times when problems with the braking system may develop. As a result, it is important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of common braking issues. When the pedal vibrates or shakes upon pressing, this is a very good indication that there may be an issue with the brake rotors. Rotors are the metal discs that are part of the friction surfaces that stop your Volkswagen or Audi vehicle. When the rotors are overheated due to friction from stopping or subjected to excessive force, they become deformed or warped which causes the pedal to vibrate or shudder. If you experience a strong pulling to one side of the vehicle when you depress the brakes it is a sign of unequal pressure in the brake lines that serve each wheel. A substantial difference in the pressure within brake lines should be addressed immediately. The cause for this type of brake system failure could very well be a leak in the brake line, a failing valve in the master cylinder, a block in one of the brake passages, and air or water in the lines. These types of braking problems can cause unpredictable braking behavior, loss of pressure and responsiveness, and chronic failure of synchronized components within the braking system. If the 'service brake' light illuminates, it is important to have your vehicle inspected immediately before continued daily driving. The service brake light is primarily designed to signal low brake fluid levels. This type of braking problem is typically very easy and quick to remedy. Whatever your brake service needs, you can count on Dan's Audi Repair to provide service excellence in the repair of your Audi or Volkswagen vehicle. Dan's Audi Repair is New Jersey's #1 choice in Volkswagen and Audi repair. |