Audi Q7 owners have reported 2 problems related to brake squeaking noise (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Audi Q7 based on all problems reported for the Q7.
Loud squeaking noise when backing up/on reverse coming from front brakes. Advised Audi dealership at rocherst hills, mi for the issue when the car was less then 2 years old and with only 20,000 miles on it, but service adviser said there was no bulletin TSB, service campaig or recall for the the issue. I should pay out of my pocket for the service. After speaking to an Audi representative directly, I was advised that there was a TSB for the car and my car it should be serviced. When contacted the same dealership I was advised that I was out of 24,000 miles (by 1,000 miles) or 2 years warranty (out 4 months) and they could not fix it. When I complained to them that the other advised told me there is no coverage available, when my car was under coverage limits, then the dealer told me that the adviser dos not work with them anymore. I opened a complain with Audi customer care and after 2 weeks, Audi customer service stated that the dealer advised that I need to replace rotor and pads due to dust�. . Audi could not do anything as they have a relatioship with the dealership, as per customer service repersentative. The squeaing is very, very loud, my 3 kids and people around get scared or wondering what is happening when I press brakes while on reverse. Neither Audi USA or Audi rocherster hills, mi care about their customers safetybut just our money.
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Loud squeaking noise when backing up coming from brakes. Noise is alarming and causes one to immediately brake, and noise dramatically alarms those around and in vehicle. 2018 Audi Q7 with 26k miles. Dealer did not advise of TSB advising self. . . Only aware after calling Audi directly. Dealer service advised brake and rotor replacement if problem continues. Internet research reveals problem existed since 2016 Q7 model. Audi never informed us directly and dealer service did not inform us. . . We needed to call and or inform both before being advised of TSB. Nhtsa called and informed self of Audi's decision to not do recall and only issue TSB. Where is the responsibility for advising vehicle owners of such problems. . . . Dealer service rep did not advise of TSB initially. . . Owner advised to repair and absorb cost. Once TSB discuss by owner, arrangement was made for cost sharing.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Service Brakes problems | |
Brake Disc Pads problems | |
Brake Abs Warning Light problems | |
Brake Squeaking Noise problems | |
Power Assist Brake Vacuum problems | |
Brake Light On problems |