Channel: mr-fix
Category: Autos & Vehicles
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Description: Dyno mode was design to simplify testing vehicles on the dyno. In Audi A3 (8V) it will temporary disable haldex AWD system, ESC and traction control, Lane Assist, Front Assist (Audi Pre Sense), Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Monitoring, TPMS, start-stop, auto-hold, and other systems that would otherwise store faults on dyno. Additionally you can test AWD #AudiA3 on a single-axis dyno with the dyno mode on, since the #Haldex system should be disabled by it. ℹ️ Position the car on the #dyno and turn the engine off. Next turn on the ignition, turn on hazard lights, press the acceleration pedal 5 times rapidly, you should see some warnings on the instrument cluster, turn on the engine. You are now in dyno mode. The same procedure should apply to other MQB vehicles from VAG. ℹ️ If you turn off the engine, dyno mode will be automatically disabled. Also if rear wheels start to spin (as if the car was no longer on the dyno) it will also disable the dyno mode. ℹ️ If vehicle is on a dyno, wheels are spining but the car is not moving, a lot of systems can indicate errors. Dyno mode should prevent that from happening. 0:00 Audi A3 8V 0:07 What's Dyno Mode? 0:32 Dyno Mode activation 1:05 Audi A3 Dyno Mode enabled 1:21 Disabling dyno mode ✅ mr-fix.info ✅ Facebook: facebook.com/mrfixpl ✅ Instagram: instagram.com/mrfixpl ✅ Patreon: patreon.com/mrfixpl