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Brake Pad Wear R32

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  • Brake Pad Wear R32

    I read somewhere that you can view brake pad wear (presumably in the MFD). Is this true? Are there any other cool things in the MFD?
    08 R32 5Dr DSG...AWESOME!

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    ... it only alerts you when it needs to be replaced. Does not tell you how many % is left - if that's what your thinking.
    MY2007 BM 3Door GTI, DSG, Parking Sensor, Carbon Tint Windows, GIAC X, Scratched Alloys on LHS - NOT done by me!

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      Originally posted by Uomo View Post
      ... it only alerts you when it needs to be replaced. Does not tell you how many % is left - if that's what your thinking.
      Yeah for some silly reason I was under the impression that it told you the % used! I was thinking that I was going to have nightmares about using x percentage during the week!
      08 R32 5Dr DSG...AWESOME!

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        Once you're down to about 2-3mm it'll bring it up on the MFD, along with the usual chime.

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