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5QV615301 - : Rotor for Volkswagen Image

Rotor

Volkswagen 5QV-615-301
Suspension code: g01 or g04, 306x26mm.
$77.28
MSRP $106.16
Save $28.88
27.2% Off
1EA615301C - : Rotor for Volkswagen Image

Rotor

Volkswagen 1EA-615-301-C
All wheel drive.
$140.22
MSRP $196.10
Save $55.88
28.5% Off
8E0615301P - : Rotor for Volkswagen Image

Rotor

Volkswagen 8E0-615-301-P
Jetta. To vin x1214107. Passat.
$80.38
MSRP $110.41
Save $30.03
27.2% Off
7L8615301A - : Rotor for Volkswagen Image

Rotor

Volkswagen 7L8-615-301-A
350x34mm, type 2.
Backordered
EC907396 - : Rotor for Volkswagen Image

Rotor

Volkswagen 0EC-907-396
Backordered
7K105189A - : Rotor for Volkswagen Image

Rotor

Volkswagen 07K-105-189-A
$72.79
MSRP $108.32
Save $35.53
32.8% Off
6R105189E - : Rotor for Volkswagen Image

Rotor

Volkswagen 06R-105-189-E
$5.82
MSRP $9.70
Save $3.88
40% Off

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How Faulty Brake Rotors Affect Your Safety

The stopping performance of your Volkswagen Tiguan is fundamentally dependent on the condition of your brake rotors. A warped or thin disc can cause severe vibrations and increased stopping distances that compromise your confidence on the road. By choosing original factory parts, you ensure that the disc's thickness and balance meet the exact specifications required for your vehicle's electronic brake-force distribution system.

Signs Your Volkswagen Brake Rotors Need Replacement

Ensuring your friction surfaces are in peak condition, often by pairing them with fresh brake pads, is essential for a smooth and secure driving experience. The following are key signs you should watch out for:

Pulsating Brake Pedal

Usually caused by warped rotors. The permanent fix is installing a fresh pair of genuine high-carbon rotors.

Loud Grinding Sounds

Indicates that the pads have worn through and are digging into the metal.

Blue Spots on the Disc

Signals localized overheating. While it may look cool, it indicates the rotor has lost its structural integrity and requires replacement.

Steering Wheel Shake at Speed

Often front rotor runout. Check for rust buildup between the hub and rotor.

Severe Surface Rusting

Common if the car sits in humid weather. A few moderate stops usually clear it, but deep pitting requires a new set of rotors.

Maintain the safety and refinement of your Volkswagen with braking components that meet original engineering blueprints. To find the exact genuine rotors for your Volkswagen, reach out to us at OEM VW Parts Haus today.