Audi Brake Maintenance in San Carlos, CA

January 12, 2023

When you drive a high-performance vehicle, you need to be mindful of your braking system. To keep your Audi driving at its best, it needs regular service and brake maintenance. The actual frequency of your shop visits will depend on how much you drive and the typical driving conditions – lots of stop and go traffic, or driving where there are many hills, will shorten the interval between mechanic visits. 

At our shop in San Carlos, CA, we offer full Audi brake service and maintenance. Our highly trained staff is well-versed in everything German engineering can produce, and we will make sure your Audi’s brakes are back to their full capacity.  Whether your Audi needs new brake pads, new rotors, brake fluid replacement, or your Audi suffers from a sticking caliper, our nationally ASE certified technicians will get the problem diagnosed and repaired. 

At Toole’s Garage in San Carlos we love Audi vehicles, and our friendly service advisors will be happy to walk you through each step of the maintenance process – we also provide digital vehicle inspections, and you will get an electronic copy of the results, giving you better insight into the overall condition of your Audi. 

When you drop off your vehicle, we can provide you with a complimentary Uber/Lyft ride so you can get back to your day, while our technicians service your Audi. All work performed at our San Carlos auto care facility carries 36 months / 36,000 miles warranty. 

So next time your Audi needs brake service, give us a call.

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