traction control AUDI A4 1998 B5 / 1.G Brakes Description Of Systems Workshop Manual
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EDL
Electronic Differential Lock
The Electronic Differential Lock (EDL) is a
traction control aid for driving away from a
standstill. An electronically-controlled brake
application at the wheel that is spinning provides
a torque reaction point for the differential. This
enables the wheel with better traction to make
use of the engine power. EDL is effective in both
forward and reverse.
EDL is part of the basic configuration of vehicles
with All Wheel Drive (AWD). Although EDL only
regulates the front wheels on vehicles with Front
Wheel Drive (FWD), EDL regulates all four
wheels on vehicles with All Wheel Drive (AWD).
This makes it possible to eliminate the driver
operated mechanical differential lock.
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ASR prevents the wheels being powered from
spinning during acceleration by reducing engine
load. It is active throughout the entire speed
range. The EDL and ASR functions work in
combination during vehicle acceleration.
ASR can be switched on and off by pressing the
traction control button in the center of the center
console. ASR is re-activated on its own when the
ignition is switched on. When the traction control
button is operated, the ASR indicator lamp lights
up in the instrument cluster. During adjustment
mode, the indicator lamp blinks three times per
second.
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