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How do I change the brake fluid in my Audi A4?

I have noticed my brake pedal feels spongy and I think it's time to change my brake fluid. How can I do this myself on my Audi A4?

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First, gather all the necessary tools and materials, including a turkey baster, new brake fluid, and a wrench. Then, locate the brake fluid reservoir under the hood and use the turkey baster to remove the old fluid. Next, fill the reservoir with new fluid and have someone pump the brake pedal while you bleed the brakes. Repeat until all old fluid is removed. Finally, top off the reservoir and test your brakes.

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Changing brake fluid is an important maintenance task that should be done every 2-3 years. Start by loosening the lid on the brake fluid reservoir and remove any excess fluid with a clean rag. Then, remove the cap and use a turkey baster to suction out the old fluid. Refill with new fluid and pump the brakes a few times to flush out any air bubbles.

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To change brake fluid in an Audi A4, you will need to lift the vehicle and remove the wheels. Locate the bleeder valves on each brake caliper and attach a clear hose to each one. Then, have someone press the brake pedal while you open the valve, allowing old fluid to flow out. Repeat until new fluid is flowing smoothly. Be sure to refill the reservoir as needed.

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