Audi recalls 70,000 cars over braking system problem

August 30, 2014 | 09:20
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Audi, the top-of-the-range car maker belonging to auto giant Volkswagen, has said it is recalling 70,000 cars worldwide owing to potential problems with braking systems.


The logo of German carmaker Audi is seen on a S1 car displayed in Ingolstadt, southern Germany. (AFP/Christof Stache)

FRANKFURTH: Audi, the top-of-the-range car maker belonging to auto giant Volkswagen, said on Friday (Aug 29) it is recalling 70,000 cars worldwide owing to potential problems with braking systems. An Audi spokesman told AFP that the recall affected the company's A4, the A5, the A5 Cabrio, the A6, the A7 and also the Q5 crossovers models built between March and December 2012.

The models were fitted with the 3.0 liter TDI turbo diesel engine. The problem had been found within the brakes as the engine oil could enter the brake servo through the vacuum lines and make it rupture, causing failure, Audi explained.

This would eventually increase the stopping distance and pose a potential hazard to the driver, occupants and other road users. The problem could be fixed relatively quickly and easily, the carmaker said.

AFP

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