What does the esp button do?
#15
Yeah, its got a nice habit of doing that at the limits of adhesion...
And thereby sending your car off the road/track.
One of the worst designed things on the car. Its great if you're putzing around town in the rain or snow, but its horrible if you are really pushing the car. Dangerous, in fact.
One of the worst designed things on the car. Its great if you're putzing around town in the rain or snow, but its horrible if you are really pushing the car. Dangerous, in fact.
#16
AudiWorld Super User
Isn't EBD basically electronic brake bias, and EDL is for transferring power side-to-side?
I thought EBD is designed for redistributing brake load front-rear in the event the car is heavily loaded or under heavy braking situations so the brake distribution is even. Where EDL (Electronic Differential Lock) Also working with the brakes and ABS sensors is for side-to-side power transfer.