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Here's something I just don't get
I've noticed this a few times with the S8 now, although it doesn't really bother me.
Long journey, get home, shut the car down, get out. There's a noise like a motor running around the rear offside wheel/the fuel filler cap. Quite noisily. It runs for maybe 6-8 seconds, then stops, then has another go, maybe four times in total. Suspension isn't moving as far as I can see. Anyone else experienced this? What is it?
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It's the electronic parking brake doing a calibration, I'll bet you didn't apply the hand brake and just got out when you noticed it.
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Ahhh! Brilliant insight - I *never* use the electronic parking brake just in case it seizes.
Wonder why it only does it after long (usually "spirited" drives).
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S8 V10, 2006, Daytona FFRR 4.2 SC, 2006, Black Putting squashed dinosaur world to good use. |
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It does it as soon as it can every 1000Km if the vehicle is locked without the EPB. IIRC. Probably good exercise for it to wind all the way in and out - work that grease around.
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I've wondered WTF that noise is too. Tends to happen when I park on an incline, at the inlaws' house.
When I first got the car I guessed it was the air suspension compressor, but that's behind the front bumper. I don't tend to use it much either, but make myself in the hope use will prevent it seizing?!
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Its quite normal, they even tell you to expect it in the handbook.
If mines doing it, a good press of the brake pedal usually shuts it up. I'd have thought that not using your handbrake, is a more certain route to it seizing.
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Exactly. Mine is on and off several times a day, every day and never had any problems yet. Regular use is the key to keeping things working IMHO.
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I've heard a lot about the fragility of the EPB on the forums. How can I tell if one is about to go pop on the cars I'm considering buying?
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I dont think its one them things you can easily tell if its about to die, the best you could do is function a few times and scan for errors after a drive.
Also get in there and have a look at its casing, they are prone to cracking and letting moisture. But VCDS is your best friend like you know already, arrive, scan the car for faults, clear them, go for a drive and make sure it passes the readiness tests, and scan again after playing with as many functions of the car during test drive.
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