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  1. Question Car Applying BRAKES Itself 
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    Have noticed this right from the start and only now its starting to bother me.

    I drive to Peebles and Innerleithan pretty often to hit the downhill bike trails and the road I take is very up and down and fast....pretty awesome driving road.
    On the downhill sections under acceleration the car applies the breaks very slightly, can only assume its some sort of energy storing system but my god its getting annoying when you are wanting to go and they car doesn't.

    Is there any way of turning off this feature?

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  2. Re: Car Applying Breaks Itself 
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    Do you by chance have cruise activated when you feel the braking as that is normal in the B8? If so it is the cruise "maintaining" your speed. The same did not happen in any VAG with cruise before this one.

    i also know know that the B8 dries your disks in wet weather but I have never noticed this as braking despite the recent **** wet weather in the west of Scotland.
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  3. Re: Car Applying Breaks Itself 
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    Unfortunately I dont have the cruse control feature on mine :-(

    I have noticed it doing it in the dry also, usualy just getting over the crest of the hill and putting the foot down and as I speed up the car has a gentle dab at the breaks for only a second or two, I notice it only on the steeper downhills.
    Starting to get a bit concerned now ha ha
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    I noticed something similar on mine - I put it down to "lack of acceleration" rather than a dab on the brakes but maybe it seems like the same thing. It was only very slight and not annoying.

    Always when accelerating off the brow of a hill. I figured it was just a quirk of fuel moving under gravity briefly causing the loss of power.
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  5. Re: Car Applying Breaks Itself 
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    I honestly don't know. That particular route I drive I know when its going to happen and its always on the steeper sections.
    I would say its either breaking or engine breaking, most sections when I put the foot down the car responds as expected but now and again this phantom force appears.
    The closest thing to this dab etc is when you are on the motorway and its pouring down, you hit a patch of surface water that just holds the car back for that split second. That's how it feels.
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    Yeah, I've seen this too. On a downhill road with speed bumps it happens 100% of the time for me on the sown side of the bump. It also does retard the car when cruise is on and it's exceeding the set speed, it's the first VAG car I've seen do this. It's normal if a bit disconcerting though.

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  7. Re: Car Applying Breaks Itself 
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    I can briefly remember this being a topic of interest before, I'd be checking with audi to see if there are any software updates for your car so ring customer service on 0800 699 888.

    I'm heading out for breakfast now but I'll have a look when I come back.
     
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    Ahhh didn't know they could update the driving side of the car like this. I was aware of the updates which are available for the SD card phenomenon but didn't know about this!
    Ill give them a call in the new year once my battery had been changed over.
    A silly question. I take it they will charge for the update?

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    I'm heading out for breakfast now but I'll have a look when I come back.
    You would seem to be a big fan of going out for breakfast - having anything nice this week?
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by P Smiddy View Post
    Ahhh didn't know they could update the driving side of the car like this. I was aware of the updates which are available for the SD card phenomenon but didn't know about this!
    Ill give them a call in the new year once my battery had been changed over.
    A silly question. I take it they will charge for the update?

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    Yep ECU updates, saying that your car couldn't have any outstanding but always worth a try, and yes they'll be free.

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    You would seem to be a big fan of going out for breakfast - having anything nice this week?
    Haha I'm allowed to treat myself while I'm off Had a 'small' fry consisting of 8 (yes 8 pieces) which was very nice indeed and washed down by a mug of tea
     
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