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How much does a Brake Wheel Cylinder Replacement cost?

On average, the cost for a Porsche Panamera Brake Wheel Cylinder Replacement is $194 with $61 for parts and $133 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
2016 Porsche PanameraV8-4.8LService typeBrake Wheel Cylinder - Passenger Side ReplacementEstimate$282.03Shop/Dealer Price$347.29 - $464.33
2012 Porsche PanameraV6-3.0L Turbo HybridService typeBrake Wheel Cylinder - Passenger Side ReplacementEstimate$362.43Shop/Dealer Price$454.85 - $653.23
2018 Porsche PanameraV8-4.0L Turbo HybridService typeBrake Wheel Cylinder - Driver Side ReplacementEstimate$361.47Shop/Dealer Price$432.61 - $614.49
2013 Porsche PanameraV6-3.0L Turbo HybridService typeBrake Wheel Cylinder - Driver Side ReplacementEstimate$362.43Shop/Dealer Price$454.77 - $653.09
2015 Porsche PanameraV6-3.0L TurboService typeBrake Wheel Cylinder - Passenger Side ReplacementEstimate$361.47Shop/Dealer Price$453.70 - $651.40
2015 Porsche PanameraV8-4.8L TurboService typeBrake Wheel Cylinder - Passenger Side ReplacementEstimate$361.47Shop/Dealer Price$453.65 - $651.30
2012 Porsche PanameraV8-4.8LService typeBrake Wheel Cylinder - Driver Side ReplacementEstimate$261.99Shop/Dealer Price$327.07 - $444.51
2011 Porsche PanameraV8-4.8LService typeBrake Wheel Cylinder - Passenger Side ReplacementEstimate$261.99Shop/Dealer Price$328.38 - $446.79
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What is the Brake Wheel Cylinder all about?

Brake wheel cylinders push the brake shoes against the brake drum, causing friction that slows down the car. They are located in the rear brake system, inside the brake drums. Over time, wheel cylinder seals may wear out and start leaking brake fluid, reducing the effectiveness of the brakes.

Keep in mind:

Brake wheel cylinders are replaced in pairs. Both rear tires will get new cylinders.

How it's done:

  • Inspect rear wheel cylinders for leakage.
  • Inspect rear brake shoes and hardware.
  • Replace wheel cylinders if found faulty.
  • Adjust rear brakes.
  • Lube backing plate.
  • Make sure axle seals are not leaking into brake drums.
  • Bleed entire brake system.
  • Perform a brake inspection, including test drive.

Our recommendation:

It is a good idea to get the brake wheel cylinders inspected once every year. You should get your brake system inspected immediately if the brake warning light is on.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Brake Wheel Cylinder?

  • Brake pedal goes all the way to the floor.
  • Noise from rear brakes.
  • Fluid leaking underneath the car near rear tires.

How important is this service?

When you depress your brake pedal, the brake wheel cylinder applies pressure to the brake shoe. This pressure pushes the brake shoe into contact with the brake drum, which creates the friction that allows your vehicle to slow down and stop. When the brake wheel cylinder stops working, it is no longer able to exert enough force onto the brake shoe, and your vehicle will not be able to brake as effectively as it should.

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