BRAKE PAD REPLACEMENT
On my VW Polo 2.0L Highline each brake caliper is secured with only 2 bolts and I'm almost sure that goes for most other VW, Audi, Skoda and Seat vehicles too. The tools required is a 18 mm socket and a power bar, a jack, 2 jack stands and a wheel brace. Ok, perhaps a large hefty screwdriver with which to prize open the brake piston completely.
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The brake pad wear light is clearly visible right in the center of the instrument cluster. |
When my dash light came on I knew I only had 2 mm of brake lining left because the last time I fooled around with my VCDS software and my "Dual-K plus CAN interface cable", I specifically selected 2 mm before the warning is sounded. Anyway when the brake pad replacement light went on, I made my way to the VW service agents to get a set of brake pads because I was going to replace them myself. As can be seen in the image below the brakes are genuine Volkswagen Brake pads made in India for VW, SEAT, and SKODA.
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Genuine Volkswagen Brake Pads for 2.0L vehicles |
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The incorrect brake pads for a VW Polo 2.0L Highline |
They weren't too expensive and considering what they do, they are actually worth every cent. The spares agent supplied the "correct brake pads" for a VW Polo 2.0L Highline and when I opened the box back home, I was convince they were the ones I needed because the brake pad box listed several other 2.0L VW vehicles amonst which are New Beetle / Cabrio 1998 - ...., Bora / Variant / 4 Motion 1997 - ..., Caddy 2004 - ..., Golf / Variant / 4 Motion 1997 - ..., Golf Plus 2005 - ..., Jetta 2005 - ..., Polo 2001 - ..., Polo Limousine (Stufenheck) 1996 - ..., Seat Altea 2004 - ..., Seat Ibiza 2002 - ..., Seat Leon 2000 - ..., Seat Toledo 1999 - ..., Skoda Fabia 2000 - ..., Skoda Roomster 2005 - ..., Skoda Octavia 1999 - ...
I was always under the impression that the Skoda Octavia was the same as a VW Polo GTI hence I figured the brakes were the correct ones but I was mistaken. As luck would have it, when I stripped out the worn front brake pads they were completely different from the the new brake pads that I just bought.
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Worn brake pads with slightly less than 2 mm of bonding left. |
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The correct brake pads after the exchange |
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The correct Brake Pads for the VW Polo 2.0L highline |
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The correct brake pads with the sensor connector in the foreground |
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The three pads without brake pad thickness sensors. |
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The worn brake pad before it was removed |
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The caliper removed with excess dust removed. |
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The brake pad piston fully retracted with the anti rotating plate in place. |
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Resting the Caliper on top of the disc is quite convenient to fit the brake pads |
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The 2 new brake pads positioned in their grooved spring clips with sensor wire visible |
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New brake pads after it was fitted |
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The new brake pad is clearly visible through the vent in the caliper |