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How do I replace a faulty brake caliper on my Audi A4?

I have been experiencing considerable brake noise and pulsation while driving my Audi A4. After a thorough inspection, I have identified that one of my brake calipers is faulty and needs to be replaced. Can anyone guide me through the process of replacing it?

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Firstly, make sure to jack up the car and secure it with jack stands before attempting to change the caliper. Then, remove the wheel and brake caliper guide bolts. Carefully slide the caliper off the brake rotor and remove the old caliper. Before installing the new caliper, make sure to clean and lubricate the caliper slides with high-temperature brake grease for smooth operation.

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It's always a good idea to bleed your brakes after replacing a caliper, as air may have entered the system during the process. This can be done by attaching a bleed hose to the caliper bleeder valve and slowly pumping the brake pedal until there are no air bubbles in the fluid. Don't forget to top up your brake fluid.

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