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  1. Thanks for the tip, I'll have to check the service records.
  2. They're not too bad, but definitely have some wear.
  3. It sounds like new rear discs and pads could be the answer then. I did a DSG reset earlier (hold accelerator down for 30s with the ignition on) which seems to have made things smoother, could be my imagination in limited testing this morning.
  4. Thanks, I used to have an Octavia with DSG, it's just the Superb feels like a lot of hard work, especially compared to the Merc! Yesterday I even managed to stall(!) it trying to get out on a slight slope when people had parked bumper to bumper. The rear discs and pads are something I need to look at - they have some wear on them so this could be the cause.
  5. I've recently got a 2015 Superb 2.0tdi DSG and I'm finding that at low speed (ie parking spaces) that the car is very heavy to manoeuver. Even disengaging the parking brake it seems to need a good amount of gas to get moving (either backwards or forward). The autohold brake also seems to jerk on disengaging (ie. From stationary at lights), I've set this to early using VCDS but still occurs. Coming from a 2018 E-Class, which was a breeze to park in comparison. Does anyone have any tips to resolve both issues? Thanks

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