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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: Lorddan on 07 January 2019, 14:09

Title: Rear Brake pads
Post by: Lorddan on 07 January 2019, 14:09
Not sure anyone has any experience....

It appears that you can change the rear brake pads on a GTi with the E handbrake without any plug in equipment.

Apparently you switch the handbrake off, remove the electric motor from behind the calliper, screw the thread in the motor clockwise, put aside and then continue as you would with a manual handbrake car (push pistons back/replace pads/put back together/pump brakes) and you are good to go!

There is a vid on Youtube...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA9Sz8RndMo

Is this correct or are there any complications arising from doing it this way?

Thanks in advance
Title: Re: Rear Brake pads
Post by: Finglonga on 07 January 2019, 15:35
Saw that earlier, idea is sound but could be very expensive if you damage anything or water gets in afterwards. I will be using my OBDEleven to be safe.
Title: Re: Rear Brake pads
Post by: Lorddan on 12 January 2019, 16:12
Someone questioned the hill start function on a old post in another forum, do you know if this could be adversely affected, assuming you got everything else right in the procedure without OBD???
Title: Re: Rear Brake pads
Post by: Golf_GT_TDI on 13 January 2019, 09:58
Just use obdeleven, then wind back pistons. If you don't have obdeleven then buying it for this job means you have invested in it for future jobs/tweaks. It is cheap compared to VCDS
Title: Re: Rear Brake pads
Post by: Lorddan on 13 January 2019, 13:44
Ok. Don't shoot me down, old school lad here with no computer knowledge.

As I can make out this is the type of thing you are talking about https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OBDeleven-Android-Audi-VW-Bluetooth-Diagnostic-Tool-OBD2-VAG-CAN-UDS-VAS-VCD-COM/273632042131?epid=1159491923&hash=item3fb5bd9c93:g:ct0AAOSwT5tWPk6K:rk:1:pf:0

So, paired to a app on my android, I can read faults, clear faults and (in this case) wind back the electronic handbrake motor????
Title: Re: Rear Brake pads
Post by: wantmygti on 14 January 2019, 08:30
That’s correct but I would advise buying direct from the OBD11 website rather than eBay.

The software has two ‘levels’ to it - a standard user can use the pre-programmed apps to tweak settings on the car and read faults. An advanced user (for an extra fee) can get right in to the coding and tweak unlimited settings, but there is probably a higher risk of error and issue if you get it wrong and don’t maintain a log of the changes.
Title: Re: Rear Brake pads
Post by: Ryan90GTI on 14 January 2019, 08:40
Good bit of kit. Literally the first thing I bought for the Golf.

Soundaktor - OFF!
Title: Re: Rear Brake pads
Post by: Lorddan on 14 January 2019, 14:34
That’s correct but I would advise buying direct from the OBD11 website rather than eBay.

The software has two ‘levels’ to it - a standard user can use the pre-programmed apps to tweak settings on the car and read faults. An advanced user (for an extra fee) can get right in to the coding and tweak unlimited settings, but there is probably a higher risk of error and issue if you get it wrong and don’t maintain a log of the changes.

Cheers for the info. Could you give me a link please...
Title: Re: Rear Brake pads
Post by: Ryan90GTI on 14 January 2019, 15:43
https://obdeleven.com/en/
Title: Re: Rear Brake pads
Post by: Lorddan on 14 January 2019, 16:29
Cheers