The Audi 500 Quattro was also the first among premium brands to offer all-wheel drive in its midsize sedan. It preceded the all-wheel drive craze in luxury sedans by nearly three decades. Audi has manufactured plenty of quality vehicles and parts, such as the clutch master cylinder parts. The clutch master cylinder is usually in use by the brake and clutch systems of the vehicle. To create friction, the 500 Quattro clutch slave cylinder pushes the brake pads toward the surface that rotates with the wheel.
500 Quattro functions quite well in the beginning. But the old clutch master cylinder parts might lead to poor functions and unpleasant driving experiences after years of usage. The 500 Quattro clutch master cylinder parts should be checked every 6 months or every 6000 miles. Signs of a failing clutch master cylinder include low fluid, soft/spongy pedal, dark fluid, and the clutch pedal getting stuck to the floorboard. The vehicle will remain classic and prevailing for its useful parts. There are much better and smarter 500 Quattro products and devices online.