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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27780 on: 02 July 2025, 20:01:11 »

How does cruise control affect the  life of the pads?
It shouldn't unless it's advanced cruise that also slows the car... In which case slowing the car from the rear makes for smoother braking from a passenger comfort perspective as it limits the nose dive effect………….

Well you could be right Al. I just googled VAG ACC rear pad wear and it appears that under very light braking it applies rear bias for the reason that you stated, and uses normal bias for heavier braking……. and pre-sense for those suicidal moments.  ::)  ;D
Maybe it’s just a VAG thing.  :-\  or maybe it’s total horse shite.  ;D

That's bloody dangerous, as the vehicle has no idea what the road conditions are and could easily spin you if you were on an icy patch

A further search reveals that Volvo’s do the same apparently.  :-\  Quoted from a Swedish forum :

‘ Volvo Adaptive Cruise and Pilot Assist is very brake happy instead of coasting to slow down, and uses primarily rear brakes.’

I don’t know for certain Mark, I’m only going on what the Indy told me and what I’ve read, so it’s not factual on my part and could be wrong information.  :-\
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27781 on: 02 July 2025, 20:06:54 »

Speaking of VAGs, I dumped mine in the short stay, and now running around in a VAG shitbox.

I singlehandedly makes the Battlebus feel powerful and fast

Exactly, the ideal car for reformed characters like ourselves.  :y  It discourages the temptation to drive really fast.  :y ;D
What is this gutless wonder you’ve been loaned?  :-\
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27782 on: 02 July 2025, 20:09:40 »

A white one.  No idea what it is, and it's out of view.  But it is dangerously slow.

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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27783 on: 02 July 2025, 20:10:58 »

Slow as in foot flat to the floor on a slight incline in 3rd, 50kph is all it would give....
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27784 on: 02 July 2025, 21:31:22 »

Sounds like the 3 pot 1.0 with cylinder deactivation  :D

Whomever came up with that nonsense in that package clearly wants a job at Audi design.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27785 on: 02 July 2025, 22:25:51 »

A white one.  No idea what it is, and it's out of view.  But it is dangerously slow.

Optie will cream his jeans because it is petrol.

Lord Opti doesn't wear jeans.  At his age, he prefers brown polyester trousers that belt around his belly button.  8)                                                             ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27786 on: 02 July 2025, 22:30:55 »

A white one.  No idea what it is, and it's out of view.  But it is dangerously slow.

Optie will cream his jeans because it is petrol.

Lord Opti doesn't wear jeans.  At his age, he prefers brown polyester trousers with an elasticated waist 8)                                                             ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27787 on: 02 July 2025, 23:09:01 »

How does cruise control affect the  life of the pads?
It shouldn't unless it's advanced cruise that also slows the car... In which case slowing the car from the rear makes for smoother braking from a passenger comfort perspective as it limits the nose dive effect.

That said I found the brake bias on my Altea to be heavily to the rear, so my first thought is that accelerated rear brake wear is either a VW thing or indicative of a fault.


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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27788 on: 02 July 2025, 23:13:24 »

How does cruise control affect the  life of the pads?
It shouldn't unless it's advanced cruise that also slows the car... In which case slowing the car from the rear makes for smoother braking from a passenger comfort perspective as it limits the nose dive effect………….

Well you could be right Al. I just googled VAG ACC rear pad wear and it appears that under very light braking it applies rear bias for the reason that you stated, and uses normal bias for heavier braking……. and pre-sense for those suicidal moments.  ::)  ;D
Maybe it’s just a VAG thing.  :-\  or maybe it’s total horse shite.  ;D

That's bloody dangerous, as the vehicle has no idea what the road conditions are and could easily spin you if you were on an icy patch

A further search reveals that Volvo’s do the same apparently.  :-\  Quoted from a Swedish forum :

‘ Volvo Adaptive Cruise and Pilot Assist is very brake happy instead of coasting to slow down, and uses primarily rear brakes.’

I don’t know for certain Mark, I’m only going on what the Indy told me and what I’ve read, so it’s not factual on my part and could be wrong information.  :-\
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