Yes, you can handbrake off. On the brake caliper, there is a motor. Take it off, then behind the calliper there, a toxs head. I think you can tune that to release the piston in the caliper
Thank you for creating the informative video. You should have cleaned the caliper bracket with a wire brush and check / lubricate the slide pins using silicone grease.
Can you do this job without the tablet in releasing the parking brake.?. i don't have said software and i would like to do the brakes myself
Yes, you can handbrake off. On the brake caliper, there is a motor. Take it off, then behind the calliper there, a toxs head. I think you can tune that to release the piston in the caliper
You should always take a wire brush and clean the carrier, especially where the pads sit.
Thank you for creating the informative video. You should have cleaned the caliper bracket with a wire brush and check / lubricate the slide pins using silicone grease.
Yes I know, my wire brush broke, it's all good
Can you turn the car off when its in service mode, or do you have to keep everything on?
You can turn off the car
Which app / program are you using to cycle the rear parking brake motor? Is it VCDS?
I'm using Launch X431
What is the part number for rear pads
Sorry, I don't know. You need to look it up
There is no 2016 Audi q7
O yes there is mate
The q7 I was working on was a 2016 66 plate
@@manmotor2889 must not be in America because it doesn't even come up on my shop service info site nor O'Reillys or AutoZone