Neil":2pznk4wo said:
Least you haven't got one of those fancy, schmancy newer cars, where you need a gadget to tell the computer to retract the calipers, then calibrate them, after you've changed something.
Indeed, we bought a newer A6 to back up the old A6 for when it fails. The new (07) A6 spat out its Dual Mass Flywheel within a few months of ownership and cost £1200 to replace. I am still arguing with Audi as they say it is part of the clutch and therefore a wear and tear item. They couldn't even replace the handbrake button without resetting the ECU, and as you say, if I want to replace the pads I'll have to use VAG-COM to wind back the rear cloppers, and I'll bet it will grass me up to Audi somehow.
The original A6, on 0ver 200k miles is still on its original clutch and exhaust. They don't make 'em like they used to.