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      08-22-2018, 05:10 PM   #3
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Drives: 2013 M5 Sapphire Black
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Originally Posted by Dwaynos View Post
Not tried mine but sounds normal to me. You'll probably get the exact same feeling if you press the pedal with handbrake applied then release the handbrake while keeping your foot on the brake. As the pistons in the rear calipers return, the fluid is pushed back into the master cylinder therefore pushing your pedal up.

Your thought of the brake holding the car sounds right to me. Sometimes the hydraulics will be held at the pressure the user last requested until the driver touches the throttle. Could be different on the M5 though.
Ah, thank you very much for replying! Anyone else willing to check there's for me?
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