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Does your vehicle feel 'strange' when you slow down or when you bring it to a halt? Usually, a bad 'feel' with brakes is suggestive of brake failure so you better have it inspected by your mechanic, unless you alone can figure it out. Why should you be bothered by this anyway? Well, any trouble associated to brakes is something serious. For obvious reasons, the braking system is a very crucial system in every vehicle such as your favorite Audi. You probably know the consequences of having faulty brakes and you know how dangerous it could be while hitting the road with insufficient braking power. There are several components that make up your braking system and the absence of one would mean no braking at all. Among these vital parts is the master cylinder which is located under the hood and is directly connected to the brake pedal. This cylinder is responsible for converting the foot's mechanical pressure into hydraulic pressure. Connected to the master cylinder through the brake line and flexible brake hoses is the wheel cylinder which is located at each wheel. The brake cylinder or slave cylinder is a device actuated by hydraulic pressure, which, through internal pistons, pushes the brake shoes outward against the drums. Basically, there is one or more cylinder for each wheel. It is to be expected that the components of your Audi braking system will wear out. Your Audi wheel cylinder will require replacement as time goes by. The cylinder becomes weak or refuses to function when it reaches its demise. As always, replacement is the best solution to damaged auto parts, although sometimes it is not the last option. But you don't need to worry about replacement since we got the Audi wheel cylinder for your vehicle. Shop right here and discover more of our quality products you may need in the near future.
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