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Audi Q8 e-tron 2024 - Brakes

Audi Q8 e-tron 2024
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4K4012721BA
Driving
users
may
not
be
able
to
hear your
electric
vehi-
cle.
Drive
to
an
authorized
Audi
dealer
or
author-
ized
Audi
Service
Facility
immediately
to
have
the
malfunction
corrected.
Brakes
General
information
You
can
apply
the
vehicle's
brakes
using
the
brake
pedal.
Operating
noise
Noises
may
occur
when
braking
depending
on
the
speed,
braking
force,
and
outside
conditions
such
as
temperature
and
humidity.
When
the
vehicle
is
stationary,
the
brake
system
performs
system
tests
at
regular
intervals.
This
can
cause
brief
noise
and
haptic
feedback
effects
on
the
brake
pedal.
Braking
effect
The
response
time
from
the
brakes
depends
on
the
weather
and
environmental
conditions.
To
ensure
the
optimal
braking
effect,
the
brake
sys-
tem
is
cleaned
at
regular
intervals.
This
is
done
by
applying
the
brake
pads
to
the
brake
rotors
for
a
short
period
of
time
when
driving
at
high
speeds
when
the
windshield
wipers
are
switched
on.
If
the
brake
system
becomes
damp,
for
example
after
driving
in
heavy
rain,
the
braking
effect
may
be
delayed.
Other
factors
that
could
temporarily
increase
the
response
time
of
the
brakes
include:
-
Wet
conditions
Low
temperatures,
ice,
and
snow
Roads
covered
in
salt
Dirty
brake
pads
Corrosion
Corrosion
may
form
on
the
brake
rotors
if
there
is
no
heavy
braking,
if
the
vehicle
is
not
driven
for
long
periods
of
time,
or
if
the
vehicle
is
not
driv-
en
frequently
or
for
long
distances.
In
this
case,
braking
heavily
several
times
while
driving
at
high
speeds
can
clean
the
brake
rotors
>
A\.
Select
the
N
position
when
doing
this,
so
that
recuperation
is
not
used
for
braking.
Brake
pads
New
brake
pads
do
not
achieve
their
full
braking
effect
during
the
first
500
mi
(800
km).
They
must
be
broken
in
first.
However,
you
can
com-
pensate
for
the
slightly
reduced
braking
force
by
pressing
firmly
on
the
brake
pedal.
Avoid
heavy
braking
during
the
break-in
period.
Because
recuperation
is
also
used
for
braking,
the
break-in
period
for
new
brake
pads
is
500
miles
(800
km).
Brake
pad
wear
depends
largely
on
the
way
the
vehicle
is
driven
and
on
operating
conditions.
Brake
pad
wear
increases
when
driving
frequently
in
the
city
or
short
distances
or
when
using
a
very
sporty
driving
style.
Automatic
post-collision
braking
system
The
automatic
post-collision
braking
system
can
help
to
reduce
the
risk
of
sliding
and
of
addition-
al
collisions
after
an
accident.
If
the
airbag
con-
trol
module
detects
a
collision,
the
vehicle
is
braked
by
the
ESC.
The
vehicle
does
not
brake
automatically
if
one
of
the
following
occurs:
~The
driver
presses
the
accelerator
pedal,
or
~The
braking
force
generated
by
the
pressed
brake pedal
is
greater
than
the
braking
force
that
would
be
initiated
by
the
system
~The
ESC,
the
brake
system,
or
the
vehicle
elec-
trical
system
is
not
functioning
Only
apply
the
brakes
for
the
purpose
of
cleaning
the
brake
system
when
road
and
traffic
conditions
permit.
You
must
not en-
danger
other road
users
and
increase
the
risk
of
an
accident.
Due
to
the
risk of
injury,
only
have
an
au-
thorized
Audi
dealer
or
authorized
Audi
Service
Facility
work
on
the
brake
system.
Incorrect
repairs
could
impair
the
function.
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