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S5, Sport Off, DSC M-track
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The traction control is modifying how the engine is behaving and whether the rear brakes are activated by the DSC unit. |
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S3 - On the open road
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hi
No, you bleed the caliper and you open the in/out valves of the DSC unit for this caliper a few times every 60 seconds (a faster bleeding machine transfers more fluid than mine... so maybe the 60 seconds should be 30). |
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So for example, the order of the calipers for tbe bleeding should be left rear, right rear, left front, right front. I would open the in and out valves of the left rear a few times before I move on to the next caliper correct?
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Alex, thank you for your kindly help! The brakes now bite much better than before!
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![]() It's amazing the difference this makes. |
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