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Can you share exactly what it is that you did? Settings before and settings now? Also, do you have active cruise control by any chance?
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While mine is still spongy, since I had the front discs and pads replaced under warranty it is better....... |
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That's my latest theory for spongy brakes... Cars with this are set up with soft initial bite to help the system to modulate the braking.... Thoughts?
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Yes mate I do, its certainly a possibility though I'm not sure theres any difference in feel when its on or off so would likely be all the time regardless of cruise active.........
ACC also has FCW so maybe that has an element where it starts braking for you and firms up the pedal for you to slam your foot on it. Only way to tell would be seeing the coding of a few ACC car, standard cars and Safety Pack with no ACC cars (IIRC that has the FCW in the package?)....... |
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10-29-2015, 06:28 AM | #72 |
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I cant say that mine feel soft but then again I've not driven another car with MS brakes. I always found them to be very responsive with a good level of bite.
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Great thread resurrection. This could be useful to others.
It was only yesterday that when slowly manouvering I noticed the brakes felt crap, like 40% of the servo assistance dissapeared. Normal driving outside the car park, felt fine. I wonder if it's related to what's been discussed here. 2016 F31 340i. Normal cruise contol. |
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