WasserGKuehlt
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This may or may not help: I tend to increase my braking force at/below 6mph when the hydraulic brakes kick in. Over time this wears out the pads just a bit, and so the car needs to rerun its blending algorithm. According to the manual/tech literature posted here a while ago, that is only done when the car is charging over a longer period of time - say from ~20ish% SoC back to 80ish. After each of those charging sessions, the transition between the e- and hydraulic braking is absolutely seamless - and then it drifts slightly over the following few days.
Tl;dr: noise is definitely not normal, but it doesn't seem unsafe either. If your charging habits are to top off, there may not be a chance for re-blending to take place.
Tl;dr: noise is definitely not normal, but it doesn't seem unsafe either. If your charging habits are to top off, there may not be a chance for re-blending to take place.
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