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Si-W85



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Brake pad wear sensor

Yesterday my check brake pad light came on so I checked all 4 corners and it was the fronts that needed doing, today I changed the front pads and wear sensor. Anyway the check brake pad light is still dinging and binging at me nearly everytime I press the brakes and its driving me mad. Any ideas on how to reset it or get rid of it? [/url]

Post #483526 Tue Dec 29 2015 10:54pm
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Lost for Words



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It's hard wired, so check the connector etc. Thumbs Up Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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Post #483551 Wed Dec 30 2015 11:22am
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Si-W85



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The connector seems ok, it's strange how it will go off as I press the brake pedal. The connector seemed fine to me, I was given the wrong size sensor to start with so I cut the sensor off and soldered it to the original cable as I figured it only works on continuity but that still acted the same so I went and got the correct one which is still playing up :/

Post #483552 Wed Dec 30 2015 11:29am
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Oh yeah, missed the brake bit - sounds as though the seating of the sensor is an issue, or just a duff sensor. Confused

It does indeed work on continuity, so you can always short the wires to shut it up in the meantime. Thumbs Up Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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Post #483554 Wed Dec 30 2015 11:44am
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Si-W85



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I did wonder if it was seated properly so I locked the wheel over and got in there and it was pressed rite down and could t physically go any further, I read some people say it can go off on its own after a couple of outings, that seems strange to me and you would think it either works or it doesn't, maybe I will just cut and join them together. Be just my luck that that won't stop it lol thanks for the help.

Post #483556 Wed Dec 30 2015 11:59am
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