Michael: Hi.
As I suspect that you already know - the "official" method for fitting new brake pads on MQB platform cars that have an Electric Parking Brake (EPB) is to retract the caliper using a good diagnostic device.
But, if you promise NOT to tell anyone else, I can share a secret
- it IS possible to complete the task without a diagnostic device!
The problem that is encountered when fitting new pads is getting the caliper to fit back over the new pads because of the increased pad width.
- Part 1 of the "official " method solves this problem by activating the electric motor to retract the caliper-piston
- Part 2 of the "official" method re-calibrates the caliper-piston position to suit the new pad thickness after the new pads are installed
However, it is possible to achieve the same result by manually winding the spline that open/closes the caliper piston.
To do this for
Part 1, do the following:
- Ensure that the EPB is NOT engaged!
- Remove the caliper and fit the new pads to the pad-mount
- Before re-fitting the caliper, remove the electric motor from the caliper housing (remove the 2 x hex bolts - see "arrows" in picture below). This will reveal the working parts of the OPEN/CLOSE mechanism.
- With the motor removed, you should see that the "multi-spline" part is secured to the "fixed" part of the OPEN/CLOSE mechanism by a "C" clip as per the picture below
- To manually open the caliper, grab a T45 socket and a set of multi-grips. Using the grips, hold the body of the caliper and the fixed part of the OPEN/CLOSE mechanism.
- Then insert the T45 socket into the multi-spline and manually turn by hand - you should see the rubber-boot end of the piston retract as the multi-spline rotates (reverse the rotation direction if the piston-end doesn't retract)
- When the piston is retracted fully into the caliper housing, refit the electric motor back onto the caliper body and bolt the caliper back onto the brake-pad mount
Part 2 - In car procedure post the completion of the pad replacement
- Press the brake pedal repeatedly until the pedal is "hard"
- Activate the EPB using the center console switch (you should hear the EPB motor activate). The calipers are now re-calibrated for the new pads
- Deactivate the EPB
- Turn-ON ignition and test EPB again
Of course, the recommended way of brake-pad replacement is ALWAYS the "official" method - but!!!!
Don
PS: The liability that I accept for my instructions above EXACTLY equates to the financial return that I receive for the provision of the information (which is EXACTLY zero)!!
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