EPB Auto Brake Caliper 344264 4F0615403B 4F0615403G
OEM NO.
| 4F0615403B |
| 4F0615403G |
| 4F0615403H |
| 4F0615403 |
| 4F0615403D |
Vehicle Application
| AUDI A6 (4F2, C6) (2004/05 - 2011/03) |
| AUDI A6 Avant (4F5, C6) (2005/03 - 2011/08) |
| AUDI A6 Allroad (4FH, C6) (2006/05 - 2011/08) |
Reference No.
| BHT282E |
| BHT284E |
product description
Optimized Brake Performance and Consistency: Intelligent Braking for Every Stop
Unlike purely hydraulic systems where brake fluid properties can change with temperature, electronic calipers maintain a consistent clamping force regardless of fluid temperature fluctuations. This leads to more predictable and reliable braking performance, reducing the risk of brake fade during prolonged or heavy use. Furthermore, the electronic nature allows for sophisticated algorithms to manage braking force distribution across all wheels in real-time. This means the system can dynamically adjust the pressure applied by each caliper based on vehicle load, road surface, and driver input, ensuring optimal stopping distances and preventing wheel lock-up or premature pad wear. For instance, in an emergency stop, the system can instantly apply maximum, evenly distributed braking force to achieve the shortest possible stopping distance while maintaining vehicle stability. This intelligent management transcends basic ABS functions, providing a superior and more adaptive braking experience.
Simplified Maintenance and Diagnostics: The Digital Approach to Brake Care
The shift to electronic calipers introduces a new paradigm for vehicle maintenance and diagnostics. Because the calipers are controlled electronically, they can be integrated into the vehicle's diagnostic bus. This allows technicians to easily read fault codes, perform functional tests, and even retract the caliper pistons electronically using specialized diagnostic tools, a process often required for brake pad replacement on these systems. This digital approach eliminates the need for manual bleeding procedures for parking brake systems and offers a clearer, more precise way to troubleshoot brake-related issues. For example, a sensor within the electronic caliper can detect and report issues like low pad wear or motor malfunctions directly to the vehicle's computer, often displaying a warning on the dashboard. This predictive and precise diagnostic capability not only simplifies the technician's job but also leads to more accurate repairs, reduced labor times, and ultimately, a more reliable vehicle for the owner.







